Clark University Chapter of Amnesty International To Launch Petition Drive to Rescue Falun Gong Practitioners' Family Members Jailed in China (Photos)
By practitioners from Boston, USA
(Clearwisdom.net) On the evening of January 31, 2003, a meeting entitled, "Rescue Our
Family Members Who Are Persecuted in China for Their Belief in Falun Gong" was held at Clark
University in Massachusetts. Amnesty International's Clark University Chapter sponsored this
meeting. Speaking for all family members of Falun Gong practitioners who are suffering persecution
in China, Dr. Haiying He called for their urgent rescue. Daniel, who is in charge of AI Clark University Chapter, pointed out in his speech that in the
United States, 37 Falun Gong practitioners' family members in China are currently suffering from
inhuman persecution. In Massachusetts, four practitioners' family members are enduring persecution
in China and practitioners are trying their best to rescue them. They will soon launch a large-scale
public petition drive and deliver the signatures to Amnesty International Headquarters. Daniel compared the flourishing development of Falun Gong in Taiwan with Mainland China and
expressed that the Jiang government's furious persecution of Falun Gong defies reason. The two
places have the same traditional culture and historical background, but unfortunately, in Taiwan,
people enjoy freedom while in China, people suffer under a dictatorship. At the meeting, Ms. Chen reminded people to pay attention to the recent incident in which US
citizen, Mr. Charles Li was illegally arrested in China, simply because he practices Falun Gong. After the meeting, Dr. Haiying He said, "In fact, people can take various kinds of actions
to support justice, and their support can be useful and effective in many ways." We are hoping those people who believe in "Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance" will
regain their freedom as soon as possible.


Daniel, who is in charge of AI Clark
University Chapter giving speech.
Attendees carefully listen to the speeches.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2003/2/5/44040.html
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