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Southland Times: Four On hunger strike July
9, 2003
By William Morris,
Four
Falun Dafa followers are staging a three-day hunger strike in
Invercargill. The four men will be moving around Invercargill
distributing leaflets and asking for signatures to a petition denouncing
the oppression of Falun Dafa follower in China. In 1999, former
Chinese president Jiang Zemin made the practice illegal, instigating the
detention of up to 100,000 people in labour camps. Stories of beatings
and torture and reports that hundreds had died in custody caused a
global outcry, but there had been no policy change in the communist
nation. "There's lot of people who don't know the situation in
China," protester Mike Murphy said. Mr. Murphy of Gisborne, has been practising Falun Dafa or Falun Gong for three and a half years. "It's a cultivation of the body," he said. Mental and Physical health and energy could be improved by using the movements, meditation and teachings, which are practiced by as many as 100 million Chinese. Fellow protester Chris Thomas, also from Gisborne, said they were trying to raise awareness of the plight of it's Chinese followers. "We wnat to make people aware of how concerned we are about it." he said. |