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FALUN GONG NEWS BULLETIN
Monitoring the Falun Gong Human Rights Crisis in China June 18, 2008 - www.faluninfo.net FDIC Urgent Appeal: Celebrity Musician's Widow Faces Prison for Practising Falun Gong Xu Na, herself an award-winning artist, has remained in detention since the couple's arrest. In April, her family was notified that she was to be charged with "using a heretical organisation to undermine implementation of the law," a vague provision of the penal code commonly used to sentence Falun Gong adherents to prison terms of up to 12 years. In early May, Xu was transferred to the Chongwen District Detention Centre, where she awaits trial at the Chongwen District Court. For more information see: http://faluninfo.net/displayAnArticle.asp?ID=9531 FDIC: Top 10 Things You Should Know about the Beijing Olympics and Falun Gong 1. China's Olympic Committee President was found liable for torture The remaining list and explanatory paragraphs for each item are available at: http://faluninfo.net/displayAnArticle.asp?ID=9530 Amnesty International: 2008 Annual Report cites Falun Gong adherents at high risk of torture "Falun Gong practitioners were at particularly high risk of torture and other ill-treatment in detention." "Millions of people were impeded from freely practising their religion. Thousands remained in detention or serving prison sentences, at high risk of torture, for practising their religion outside of state-sanctioned channels. […] During the year over 100 Falun Gong practitioners were reported to have died in detention or shortly after release as a result of torture, denial of food or medical treatment, and other forms of ill-treatment." Hong Kong: "Hundreds of overseas Falun Gong practitioners were denied entry to Hong Kong in the run-up to the [10th] anniversary [of its return to China]." To view the full report, see: http://thereport.amnesty.org/eng/regions/asia-pacific/china U.S. Senate Hearing on Global Internet Freedom: Testimony of Dr. Shiyu Zhou, Deputy Director, Global Internet Freedom Consortium In a 2002 Cisco PowerPoint presentation entitled ‘An Overview of [China's] Public Security Industry,' a Cisco (China) official in the Government Business Department listed the ‘Golden Shield Project' -- the host project of China's Great Firewall -- as one of Cisco's major target customers. In this document, which apparently lays out the marketing strategy for Cisco (China) to sell products to the Chinese security police, one of the main objectives of the Golden Shield was to ‘combat the ‘Falun Gong' evil cult' -- parroting the rhetoric of the Chinese authorities used to persecute Falun Gong.[…] Cisco can no longer assure Congress that Cisco (China) has not been and is not now an accomplice and partner in China's Internet repression and, whether directly or indirectly, in its persecution of Falun Gong practitioners and other peaceful citizens in China." For Zhou's full testimony and other speakers at the hearing, see: http://judiciary.senate.gov/hearing.cfm?id=3369 FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE FALUN DAFA INFORMATION CENTRE- Contacts: Gail Rachlin 917-757-9780, Levi Browde 646-415-0998, Erping Zhang 646-533-6147, or Joel Chipkar 416-709-8678. Email: contact@faluninfo.net, Website: http://faluninfo.net/ |
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