An Australian Falun Gong member says she was held incommunicado in a hotel
in south-west China’s Chengdu city for weeks by police wanting to know more
about her activities.
An Australian Falun Gong member says she was held at a hotel in south-west
China’s Chengdu city by police wanting to know more about her activities.
HONG KONG (AP)–An Australian member of the Falun Gong meditation sect
accused mainland Chinese police Friday of locking her up in several hotels
in southwestern China for more than a week and interrogating her as if she
were “a spy.”
One concern has been potential use of the new law to crack down on local adherents of Falun Gong, a religious movement also known as Falun Dafa…
Australian Falun Dafa practitioners thank you for your understanding and support for the past years and wish you a peaceful and happy new year of Goat!
An Australian woman who was arrested in China last week has been released
after the intervention of Australian embassy officials.
A foreign affairs spokeswoman says Ms Chen was freed after two Australian diplomats flew from Beijing to south-west China on Wednesday seeking access to her.
An Australian Falun Gong member has arrived in Hong Kong after being
detained in Chengdu for a week.
(SFDI) – Due to the joint efforts of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the “Nancy Chen Urgent Rescue Team,” and many other concerned parties, Nancy Chen was finally released at about 10:30 a.m. on January 30, 2003 (Beijing time).
A SYDNEY woman and her daughter will be sent back to Australia after being released by Chinese officials. Australian Falun Gong activists said yesterday.
Ms Chen’s husband, Herbert Lu, says he’s very worried about his wife as he hasn’t been able to make contact with her.
Mr Lu says she hasn’t done anything wrong.
Two Australian diplomats flew from
Beijing to southwest China Wednesday to seek access to one of their
detained nationals, believed to be a member of the banned Falun Gong
spiritual movement, the embassy said.