Sydney (FDI), Tuesday 26 August 2003 – An Australian resident subjected to torture and persecution in China is to have her case championed in the United Nations and the International Court of Justice with an eminent human rights lawyer Geoffrey Robertson.
My name is Helen Liu, a citizen of Australia. I went back to China to see my family and visited Tiananmen Square with my sister in July 2002. My sister stretched out her arms in Tiananmen Square, and suddenly some plainclothes policemen stopped her.
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“I also told him that when the persecution began, like most others, I really had absolutely no idea of what to do. Something so good, that I have improved from for the past few years, is suddenly being persecuted, it didnt make sense…”
AN Australian resident subjected to torture and persecution in China is to have her case championed in the United Nations and the International Court of Justice by eminent human rights lawyer Geoffrey Robertson.
The ancient Chinese said, “Do not commit wrongdoing just because it is a minor offense, do not refuse to do a good deed simply because it offers a small help”, “Whoever harms others will certainly end up harming himself.” These proverbs are indeed true.
The World Organisation to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong have found that one quarter of Chinas financial resources are used to persecute Falun Gong practitioners. As China is one of our largest trading partners this figure is cause for serious concern here in Australia.
Three evenings last week audiences in mainland China were able to watch programs banned by the central government, according to reports received by Falun Gong practitioners outside of China.