An outlawed religious sect in China is charging the government with torturing prisoners, executing them and trafficking in their body parts. The charge, by the banned Falun Gong group, is backed up by Chinese doctors and human rights experts who keep tabs on activities of the Beijing government.
It is that ability to stay pristine and beautiful despite being surrounded by impurities that led the Falun Gong to choose it as a symbol of hope, especially for the children of Falun Gong practitioners.
SYDNEY At 10 am on June 30, Falun Gong practitioners and family members of the victims who suffered at the recent South Africa shooting held a press conference outside of Sydneys Chinese consulate. At the press conference, they talked to media in depth about the incident, in which Australian Falun Gong practitioners were shot…
CHINESE spiritual movement Falun Gong said yesterday it would file charges of human rights violations under international law in SA against China’s communist leaders.
Mr Liang was among nine Australian-based Falun Gong members who entered South Africa on Monday to protest during a visit there of Chinese Vice-President Zeng Qinghong and Commerce Minister Bo Xilai about China’s human rights abuses.
AN Australian man wounded in a drive-by shooting in South Africa alleges he was the target of gunmen hired by the Chinese government. Sydney man David Liang, 41, a follower of the religious group Falun Gong which is outlawed in China, is recovering in a South African hospital from gunshot wounds to his feet.
David Liang was travelling from Johannesburg Airport to Pretoria yesterday when multiple shots were fired at the car he was travelling in, the group said in a statement.
Using violence, deception, and corruption, the Chinese dictatorship covers up many of its horrible crimes. The theft and sale by the government of bodily organs from executed prisoners has been confirmed by witnesses and condemned by the international community.
The abuse of Iraqi prisoners by their US captors in Abu Ghraid prison had
caused global outcry but the detention, torture and death of Falun Dafa
practitioners in China had meet with strange silence.
The alleged torture of members of groups which Beijing considers a threat to national security or to its hold on organised religion. These include practitioners of Falun Gong, ethnic Uighurs in Xinjiang, members of underground churches.
More than a thousand people rallied on Federal Plaza in Chicago this week to gain public support for a civil lawsuit charging former Chinese president Jiang Zemin with the genocide of Falun Gong practitioners.
The New South Wales Falun Dafa Association is suing a Sydney Chinese newspaper for defamation.