Nancy Chen Returns to Australia
The “Nancy Chen Kidnap Case in Sichuan, China” which lasted 10 days, finally had a successful result on the Chinese New Year’s eve. This kidnapping case drew the attention of the Australian government and media.
The “Nancy Chen Kidnap Case in Sichuan, China” which lasted 10 days, finally had a successful result on the Chinese New Year’s eve. This kidnapping case drew the attention of the Australian government and media.
“6-10 Office” Orders Implemented: “Report All Deaths as Suicide”. According to the police, Qunying committed suicide right in front of them by jumping from a 7th floor window.
According to eyewitnesses, a person did fall from the 7th floor that Friday morning. However…
I was shocked at learning the news that Charles Li, an American citizen, was arrested as soon as he got off the plane in China. The reason was merely that he is a Falun Gong practitioner. I would like to share some of my thoughts here.
In pre-war Nazi Germany, the attempted extermination of Jews and others Hitler considered to be “undesirable” was already underway. Millions of people lost their jobs, their homes, their possessions and their families as they were sent to concentration camps.
On January 24, Mr. Twu Shiing-Jer, the Director of Taiwan’s Health Bureau indicated that the Health Bureau intends to collaborate with Falun Gong and conduct a survey to determine the relationship between the practice of Falun Gong and reduced use of health insurance.
On January 26, Australia National Day, local Falun Gong practitioners participated in a grand celebration parade in Brisbane, the capital of Queensland.
Monday, 3 February 2003 (SFDI) – Nancy Chen and her six-year-old daughter will arrive in Sydney on 3rd February 2003.
A statement issued by the activists today said the Australian Embassy was
only able to confirm details on the whereabouts of Ms Chen, who lives in the
western Sydney suburb of Canterbury, 72 hours after her disappearance. It
said Australian embassy officials headed to Chengdu to investigate the
matter.
An Australian Falun Gong member says she was held incommunicado in a hotel
in south-west China’s Chengdu city for weeks by police wanting to know more
about her activities.
One concern has been potential use of the new law to crack down on local adherents of Falun Gong, a religious movement also known as Falun Dafa…