The Glebe: Fighting for his fiancee’s freedom
CHEEZONG Lee knows how lucky he is.
He can drive his van covered with messages about Falun Dafa around Homebush without fear of being beaten and jailed.
His fiancee, Li Ying was not so lucky.
CHEEZONG Lee knows how lucky he is.
He can drive his van covered with messages about Falun Dafa around Homebush without fear of being beaten and jailed.
His fiancee, Li Ying was not so lucky.
“I believe a Truth, Compassion, Forbearance monument for Fairfield City is not a political matter at all, it is a very good sign that our local people want a criterion for how we living together in peaceful and harmony.”
These once-healthy people both died at home, but their deaths were caused by the torture and other inhumane treatment they received in prison.
Practitioners made two extensive trips along the East Coast of Queensland, Australia during 2002 and gave Queensland’s Members of State and Local Parliaments, Town Councillors and their communities a grand opportunity to share with Falun Dafa practitioners.
Changsha female jail utilized handcuffs, electric batons, and forms of torture like “carry a sword on the back”, handcuffing from behind and hanging up, or hanging up while tiptoes touched the ground to try to break the practitioners’ will.
The Government also believes that China’s maltreatment of Falun Gong practitioners – including relatives of Australian citizens – contravenes the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which China has signed, but not yet ratified, and the Convention Against Torture.
The relationship between a doctor and a patient is predestined.
“It is clear that Jiang Zemin is behind the torture, ordered the torture, and should be held responsible,” said Terri Marsh, the Washington-based attorney for the victims.
From Monday (January 13) to Wednesday (January 15), Canberra Falun Gong practitioners held a three-day candlelight vigil in front of the Chinese Embassy in Canberra to mourn for more than 40 practitioners who were recently killed in China due to the persecution
Following rare criticism from Beijing, Taipei mayor Ma Ying-jeou has
defended his support for the Falun Gong spiritual movement in its fight
for
legitimacy on the mainland.