I am David, LIANG Jialin from Ultimo, the Falun Gong practitioner whose feet were wounded from the South Africa shooting incident on 28th June 2004.
Last week Hungarian, German, Ukrainian and Australian practitioners held Falun Dafa activities in Hungarys capital city, Budapest. Activities included a peaceful appeal and press conference in front of the Chinese Embassy.
Canberra practitioners held candle vigil to commemorate the Chinese practitioners who have been tortured to death in the past five years of persecution.
REPRESENTATIVES of the meditation and lifestyle group, Falun Gong, visited the Border last week to raise awareness of their organisations plight.
Falun Gong practitioners have accused the Australian Government of misrep-resenting what they said about the shooting of one of their number, a 41-year-old Sydney man, in South Africa.
Sydney taxi driver David Liang was
driving a hire car from Johannesburg Airport to Pretoria when
another car drew alongside and an assault rifle was pointed out the
window.
Hundreds of Falun Gong practitioners have travelled to Washington for a rally to raise awareness about their movement and protest over repression in China.
Sunshine Coast practitioners of Falun Gong yesterday urged Premier Peter Beattie, who is in China with a business delegation, not to ignore the Asian giants atrocious human rights record in the chase for trade dollars.
Five years ago today, men and women throughout China were taken from their homes in the middle of the night to face an indoctrination process consisting of scare tactics, brainwashing, and other forms of coercion meant to break their beliefs.
[Former Chinese leader] Jiang Zemin has terrorized the Chinese people for so long, [and] he must go, said Ambassador Mark Palmer, a 26-veteran of the U.S. State Department and Vice-chairman of the Board for Freedom House. It will happen, Palmer told a crowd of over 1,000 practitioners and supporters of Falun Gong who had traveled…
David Liang of Ultimo is recovering in hospital from gunshot wounds to his feet after five bullets were fired at the car he was driving along a South Africa highway.
A press conference was held in front of the Pretoria Art Museum in the capital city of South Africa, and announced that legal actions against Chinese heads of state have officially begun.