San Jose Mercury News: Support Sought for Jailed Man
By Sharon Noguchi
Fri, Feb. 21, 2003 (Clearwisdom.net) On a noisy Menlo Park sidewalk Thursday, Yeong-ching Foo choked back tears and
pleaded for help for her fiance who was recently imprisoned in China. Charles Li, a Menlo Park businessman and U.S. citizen, was arrested Jan. 22 upon arriving at
Guangzhou Airport in southern China. [...] Li is a follower of the spiritual practice Falun Gong. His fellow practitioners believe he was
arrested because of his activities supporting the group, which is banned in China. Human rights groups have documented mass detention and torture of followers of Falun Gong, which
China perceives as a threat to its authority. Almost a dozen Falun Gong practitioners gathered Thursday along El Camino Real to draw attention
to Li's plight and to kick off a traveling campaign to drum up support. Foo and other Falun Gong
practitioners plan to visit public officials and media throughout the state, then head across the
country. "Please help rescue Charles from darkness and danger," said Foo, 29, a computer consultant who
lives in Santa Clara. Foo said Li had traveled to China to purchase supplies for his Menlo Park Web-based herbal remedy
business, and also to visit his parents for Chinese New Year. He had visited China previously in
October, and had been detained briefly for being on the street without an identification card, she
said. But the Chinese government maintains that Li and other Falun Gong practitioners unsuccessfully
tried to insert footage of their group into local television broadcasting on Oct. 22. [...] Falun Gong supporters say [...] China's accusation is groundless, and that Li does not even
possess radio or television technical skills. Last year, several Chinese television broadcasts were interrupted with unauthorized programming
by Falun Gong. Followers apparently [tapped] into satellite and regional cable systems, inserting
films protesting the Chinese government's persecution of Falun Gong. http://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/news/local/5230479.htm
Mercury News
Yearly Archive
Printer Version
feedback@clearwisdom.net