During the forum, Mr. Dan Wright, representative of Amnesty International, first introduced evidence of the brutal persecution of Falun Gong practitioners over the past three years. This evidence was gathered by Amnesty International during the course of its own investigations. He said that death cases of Falun Gong practitioners are reported almost daily, and that practitioners are tortured to death simply because they refuse to give up their belief in "Truth Compassion and Tolerance." The Chinese government also mobilises its entire propaganda machine against Falun Gong. Mr. Wright pointed out that freedom of belief is a fundamental human right. The Chinese government's persecution of Falun Gong practitioners constitutes infringement of human rights and seriously violates international conventions and China's constitution.
Member of Friends of Falun Gong and Former director of British Columbia Human Rights Committee, Ms. Mary Woo showed a movie Terror in China to attendees. The movie disclosed how Jiang Zemin rose up the ranks to Party Secretary by controlling the media in Shanghai during the Chinese government's suppression of the student democracy movement in 1989. In 1999, Jiang used the same tactics to control media, flooding the country with fabrications and slander when he started the persecution of Falun Gong. The movie that was shown demonstrated the police brutality in beating and arresting Falun Gong practitioners peacefully appealing on Tiananmen Square. With graphical representation, the movie demonstrated all kinds of torture methods forced labour camps have been using on Falun Gong practitioners. Through comparison, the movie exposed the Jiang regime's brutal suppression.
Ms. Wu said that the Chinese government's propaganda against Falun Gong is not limited to China, but has already developed into an international propaganda campaign. It massively disseminates misinformation about Falun Gong around the world and attempts to mislead the public.
Falun Gong practitioners Wang Yuzhi, Zhang Tianxiao and Sophia Bronwen gave speeches at the forum on the persecution they or their family members have experienced. Wang Yuzhi said in her speech that the she had personally experienced torture when she was detained in a Chinese jail. The audience was astonished to hear the torture, including forced feeding, that Wang Yuzhi suffered in Wanjia Force labour Camp because she went on hunger strike to demand her unconditional release.
Human rights expert Mrs. Sadie Kuehn emphasised at the seminar that each individual has the right of freedom of belief. Her life has been appealing and fighting for human rights. She expressed her deep sympathy to Falun Gong practitioners suffering in the persecution She appealed to the people in attendance to write letters to the Canadian government, related government agencies and their MPs, appealing to them to take more action to help rescue Falun Gong practitioners in Chinese prisons. She also suggested that people send letters to the Chinese consulate demanding that the Chinese government immediately stop persecuting Falun Gong practitioners, to release Wang Yuzhi's younger brother, Zhang, Tian Xiao's younger sister and tens of thousands of detained Falun Gong practitioners, and to appeal to the United Nations and to the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) to stop financial aid to China until it stops the persecution.
The organisations and persons attending the forum had an open discussion on the brutal persecution of Falun Gong practitioners launched by the Jiang regime. After the forum, many attendees signed their names to join Friends of Falun Gong
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