Iowa Practitioners Write to Their Governor
Falun Gong practitioners in Iowa
August 8, 2001 The Honorable Governor Vilsack: In the wake of the communist government's total assault on the freedom of
spiritual belief in China, Falun Gong practitioners have suffered greatly,
particularly in the last six months. During this time the Jiang Zemin regime has
let it be known to police in the field that when dealing with Falun Gong
practitioners, "no measures are too excessive," and that "those
who are beaten to death will be counted as suicides." As a result, we
know that at this point in time, over 250 innocent people have been tortured to
death, and over 50,000 have been sent to labor camps without benefit of trial,
where they are routinely beaten, shocked with electric batons, sexually abused,
and subjected to countless other brutal measures. But overall, the toll of human
suffering cannot accurately be measured, because even though the persecution is
primarily directed against Falun Gong practitioners, no segment of society in
China is unaffected by this reign of terror. Those who are not being persecuted
are subjected to a constant barrage of brainwashing from the state-controlled
media and are forced, often against their will, to take part in the persecution.
A good example of this was in the so-called "million signature
campaign" launched earlier this year, in which even young middle school
children were pressured into signing their names on petitions denouncing Falun
Gong. Those who had the strength of character to refuse would be rebuked and
promptly kicked out of school. A person would not be safe in his workplace
either, as anyone not taking a "politically correct" position toward
Falun Gong could forget about promotions or raises for the foreseeable future.
And if you were a Falun Gong practitioner, you would be either dismissed from
your job, or forced into "transformation" classes designed to
brainwash and torture you into giving up your belief.
Falun Gong practitioners strive to be good people in all aspects of their
daily lives, eschewing the common vices that lower the quality of life in
society. The qi-gong exercises and meditation which they perform on a daily
basis keep them in good health and in a positive frame of mind, even in the
midst of the most brutal persecution of innocents since Hitler's Germany. Before
Jiang Zemin and his gang of followers became fearful that Falun Gong's great
popularity in China posed a threat to their power, Falun Gong's founder, Li
Hongzhi, had been granted many honors by the Chinese government for his
teachings' positive contributions to the health, welfare, and productivity of
Chinese society. It was estimated that with seventy to one hundred million
people practicing the ancient discipline on a regular basis, the government was
able to save billions of dollars every year on health care costs. The country
benefited in other ways as well, for as more and more people began following the
principles of "Truth, Compassion, and Forbearance," the crime rate
went down, and as people began showing up for work in the factories on time,
sober, and with the desire to do a good job, factory production also increased.
All this is gone now. Corruption of government officials is rampant, and
murderers and gangsters prowl the streets because most of the government's
crime-fighting resources have been diverted to capturing Falun Gong
practitioners and beating them into submission.
For Falun Gong practitioners, one of the worst places to live happens to be
the sister city of Des Moines, Iowa, Shijiazhuang City. Because of the
particularly aggressive and ruthless behavior of the authorities there, many
practitioners have lost their lives and have been tortured in jails, detention
centers, and labor camps. The city council of Edison, New Jersey (also a sister
city) has recently drafted a proclamation denouncing the human rights violations
in Shijiazhuang, and we hope the city fathers of Des Moines will let their
voices be heard on this subject as well. These public resolutions are not just
empty gestures, as they are taken very seriously by the Chinese government,
which, in spite of its unwillingness to act like a civilized nation, dearly
wants to be treated like one.
Falun Gong practitioners in Iowa have been actively and energetically trying
to educate the American public about the terrible human rights tragedy that is
unfolding in China. We have held many free workshops to introduce the great
benefits of the meditation and exercises to Iowa's citizens. Hundreds of Iowans
have signed their names to our petitions calling for China to end this
persecution, while a number of cities have also supported us by granting
proclamations. To commemorate the second
anniversary of the persecution, an "SOS: Rescue the Falun Gong
Practitioners Persecuted in China" campaign began in early July and
culminated in a large rally of practitioners in Washington DC on July 20. All
over the country, including Iowa, practitioners held press conferences and other
local events to tell people the truth about what is happening in China.
Practitioners traveled in small groups to cities and towns all over the state,
generating a great deal of newspaper and other positive media reports in support
of this truly wonderful spiritual practice.
But the wall of propaganda built by the Communist Chinese government is
massive and not easily destroyed. Just as Hitler demonized the Jews in Germany
in order to more effectively persecute them, so also has Jiang Zemin demonized
Falun Gong practitioners in China and throughout the world. Fortunately, because
we have freedom of the press in America, we can also get our side of the story
out and tell people the truth; but in China, the great majority of people only
hear the lies of Jiang Zemin and his accomplices.
We feel the tide is turning, as more and more members of Congress, and
government leaders at state and local levels are standing up for "Truth,
Compassion, and Forbearance" and taking a proactive stand on this issue. We
hope we can count on your support in the coming weeks and months, because we
certainly need it. There is so much that a man in your position can do to
advance the cause of freedom of belief and human rights in the world. For
example, you could write a letter to the leaders of China stating your position
on the torturing of innocent people. We guarantee that it will have an effect.
You could work with the city fathers of Des Moines to put pressure on sister
city Shijiazhuang to stop killing innocent people just for their spiritual
beliefs. And you could speak out and help educate people all over the state on
this issue.
Mr. Governor, this is an extremely serious and urgent matter. Hardly a day
goes by that we do not receive new reports of atrocities that have been
committed against our practitioners in China's detention centers and labor
camps. As the death toll goes up almost every day, this situation is clearly
getting worse. Can we count on your help?
Sincerely, Falun Gong practitioners in Iowa
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