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Falun
Gong Practitioner in South Africa Shot
During
Chinese Officials' Visit
For
Immediate Release
Justice
for Falun Gong
June
29, 2004
The drive-by shooting of a Falun Gong practitioner in South Africa on
Monday marks a new level of violence and recklessness in former Chinese
leader Jiang Zemin's worldwide persecution of Falun Gong.
David Liang was driving one of two cars en route from the Johannesburg
airport to Pretoria around 8:30 Monday evening when a white car with three
occupants overtook them and fired at least five shots into the vehicle.
Liang was hospitalized with bullet wounds and his car was disabled in
the incident.
Two Chinese government officials heavily implicated in the persecution
of Falun Gong in China are currently visiting South Africa. Vice president
Zeng Qinghong and Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai both have had legal cases
submitted against them, the latter earlier this year in the United States
and Poland. The charges: torture, genocide and crimes against humanity.
Liang and eight other Falun Gong practitioners from Australia arrived
in South Africa to assist locals in revealing the nature of the persecution
of Falun Gong in general, and the heinous actions of the two visiting
officials in particular. They intended to hold a press conference to expose
the crimes of the two officials and to have legal papers served against
them.
The shooters did not stop when Liang was shot and his vehicle was disabled.
Liang is of Chinese origin, was the only one shot, and was the only one
in the car wearing a jacket with the words "Falun Dafa." These
facts, and others that are sure to emerge, point to this conclusion: the
shooting was a premeditated action specifically targeting Falun Gong during
the two officials' visit.
Zeng, Bo, and other high officials have given orders in China that have
resulted in torture and death. During the nearly five years of persecution
against Falun Gong, harassment, interference with basic rights, death
threats, beatings, break-ins, and now an assault with guns have targeted
practitioners of Falun Gong outside China, on foreign soil.
Hiring someone to kill others due to belief or association is the act
of terrorists, and this is what we believe has happened in South Africa
at the behest of Chinese officials.
A local resident noted that this was not a random act of violence, but
definitely "an act of political persecution." Police have opened
a case and assigned an inspector.
We urge the authorities in South Africa to thoroughly and carefully investigate
this incident and uncover the people behind this reprehensible act. We
further urge all governments to condemn the actions of the Chinese authorities
in persecuting Falun Gong inside China, as well as outside China.
Source Justice
for Falun Gong
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