Houston Chronicle: Hotel cancels Falun Gong group's reservations

Facebook Logo LinkedIn Logo Twitter Logo Email Logo Pinterest Logo
By DALE LEZON
Copyright 2002


Karen Warren / Chronicle
Falun Gong members Anna Chang, left, and Karen Hong discuss cancelled hotel reservations with a desk clerk Monday at the Homestead Studio Suites, next to the hotel where the Chinese president will stay.

Hundreds of protesters hope to give Chinese President Jiang Zemin an earful in Texas this week.

Practitioners of Falun Gong, a spiritual self-improvement belief system banned in China, as well as people demanding China end its occupation of Tibet and recognize Taiwan, plan peaceful protests at Jiang's every stop, beginning here Wednesday.

Protesters will picket outside Jiang's Houston hotel, while he meets with President Bush in Crawford and during his speech at Texas A&M University in College Station.
Practitioners of Falun Gong plan peaceful protests, said Leeshai Lemish, 24, a college student and a Falun Gong practitioner from Pomona, Calif.

"We want to make sure Jiang is aware that the world knows what he is doing," Lemish said. "We're not against China. We're not protesting Chinese-U.S. relations. We're against this persecution (of Falun Gong practitioners)."

The Chinese government banned the movement in July 1999 [.]. Practitioners have been arrested and jailed. Some claim they were tortured. Others said practitioners have been killed.

In Houston, Falun Gong practitioners who traveled here said they are being unfairly targeted. They said their reservations at a hotel were canceled a few days ago and they believe it was part of the Chinese government's plan to squash their protests this week. The Chinese Consulate could not be reached for comment Monday. A hotel spokeswoman said the people were offered rooms at the company's other locations.

Falun Gong, introduced to the public in 1992, combines spiritual beliefs and physical exercise and promotes health and inner peace. Millions practice it worldwide.

The treatment of Falun Gong members in China has gained the sympathy of the international community and some members of the U.S. Congress who argue for freedom from religious persecution.

In June, Rep. Robert Menendez, D-N.J., said some American Falun Gong practitioners traveling to Iceland when Jiang visited that country were apparently harassed, according to a transcript of a hearing of the House International Relations Committee June 26.

"We also know that here in this country there have been threats against Falun Gong practitioners and this is part of homeland security I would think," Menendez said at the hearing.

Lemish said Chinese officials have harassed the belief's practitioners whenever they travel to countries Jiang visits.

Practitioners who have arrived in Houston said they had reserved about 50 rooms at Homestead Studio Suites in the 2300 block of West Loop South, next to the Inter-Continental Hotel where Jiang is to stay, but were told last week their reservations had been canceled.

The Falun Gong practitioners said the rooms offered at the company's other Houston hotels were several miles from the Inter-Continental, and they are scrambling for closer accommodations.

"I think they targeted our group not to be there for the peaceful demonstrations," said Karen Hong, a Falun Gong practitioner from Maryland.

[..]

Lemish said many Falun Gong will follow Jiang to Crawford and College Station for more protests.

[..]

Chronicle reporter Edward Hegstrom contributed to this story.

http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/story.hts/front/1627298

* * *

Facebook Logo LinkedIn Logo Twitter Logo Email Logo Pinterest Logo

You are welcome to print and circulate all articles published on Clearharmony and their content, but please quote the source.