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"klmok" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Fri, 19 Sep 2003 13:28:55 GMT, "fa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >There are a few facts you should know: > >1. The persecution in China is still going on. > > > > Quite likely. But in what form is the persecution? Its unlikely to > be anything more than local police harassment. If you want to > continue this assertion you should come up with current incidents. > What happened to the personal history and resume' type reports of FLG > members who had been persecuted and posted in this newsgroup? > The persecution is still rampant. Falun Gong practitioners are still being tortured in labour camps. New reports on these incidences can be found everyday on Falun Gong websites such as www.faluninfo.net and www.clearwisdom.net I don't remember ever posting reports of practitioners who have been persecuted as there are too many and I tend to favor posting reports relating to the overall situation of Falun Gong, persecution in China... > >2. Falun Gong practitioners in the US, Australia and other countries ARE > >being given refugee protection - most of them are people who are already in > >the country and cannot return to China because they will be persecuted. > >Falun Gong practitioners are not after refugee status. Many have families in > >China and wish to return. > > I will like to think that those who do manage to leave China and find > refuge in G7 countries are very much left alone by the Chinese > authorities. Correct. Chinese authorities might be able to kidnap people in China but that's not a smart thing to do overseas. There are even more non FLG emigrants who illegally > enter other countries and China doesn't make a fuss about them. Even > if a few ten thousands leave China without the proper documentation > China doesn't consider that her problem. China does not let Falun Gong practitioners into the country let along freely let Falun Gong practitioners out of the country. China's concern is not non Falun Gong emigrants - people are allow to emigrate to whatever country they wish for whatever reason. China's a prison only for Falun Gong practitioners These people can return to > China without penalty and so should FLG practioners already abroad. > Of course I have no authority to say this (trouble free FLG return) > for sure. I think what Beijing objects to is FLG members calling on > the western media to support their public differences with Beijing. > > Falun Gong does not have "public differences" with China or Beijing or the govt. We just want the persecution to end and there is no sign of China doing that out of its own free will. Through the media, people are able to know about the persecution, thus putting pressure on China to end it. Nothings will change if everything enclosed in a jar. > >3. Why did the persecution start? Read the article. It wasn't because of any > >"public situations". > > > >4. Human rights and freedom of belief is something every person should have. > >China is not known for this. Falun Gong practioners are being persecuted for > >following Truth-Compassion-Forbearence. > > On 3 & 4, I don;t think Beijing gives a damn what you believe in or do > until you FLG members take it to the western media to make a stink. > > Not true. Again, why did the persecution start? Which came first: China's persecution or reports in the media?
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