NEWS.com.au, Australia: Falun Gong in Human Rights Plea to Rudd
(Clearwisdom.net) Falun Gong practitioners are urging Prime Minister
Kevin Rudd to raise the issue of human rights with the Chinese government when
he visits Beijing next month. Around 30 members of the spiritual movement protested quietly outside the
Chinese consulate in Melbourne today, calling for the release of almost 1,900
Falun Gong practitioners they claim were arrested in a recent crackdown by
Chinese authorities ahead of the Olympic Games in August. "We know Prime Minister Kevin Rudd will be visiting China. We are trying
to get a message to him that he raise the issue of Falun Gong and the
persecution of practitioners when he goes to Beijing,'' protest organizer Ana
Vereshaka said. "Over 1,800 people have been arrested in China for being Falun Gong
practitioners ahead of the Olympics. We are trying to raise awareness about
this.'' Ms. Vereshaka said the Falun Gong cause and other issues, such as the recent
troubles in Tibet, were reaching a crescendo which China could no longer avoid
in the run-up to the Olympics. "The whole community is behind and supporting Falun Gong nowadays--it is
coming to critical mass, and I think this is a point about everybody can feel
there is something big that will happen before the Olympics. "It's not just us, it's other groups. The fact is that everyone is
standing up now--the Tibetan community has stood up--and I hope more people will
speak up. "This is the time to get the Chinese regime to act in an upright and
dignified way and stop persecuting people.'' March 20, 2008 http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23408752-1702,00.html#
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