Skip to content Skip to sidebar Skip to footer
Falun Dafa Australia
Information Centre
Falun Dafa Australia
Information Centre

Business Day, South Africa: Chinese sect up in arms after attack

Deputy Political Editor

CHINESE spiritual movement Falun Gong said yesterday
it would file charges of human rights violations under international law in SA
against China’s communist leaders.

This follows a two-day visit to SA by
Chinese Vice-President Qinghong Zeng.
The planned action is part of a strategy
to prevent future visits to SA of senior Chinese public figures.

The movement,
which says that it is also a pro-democracy group, is waging an international campaign
to expose China’s alleged "extensive and severe"
human rights violations
against millions of practitioners of their spiritual lifestyle.

As a result,
it has filed similar charges in 14 other countries including the UK , US , Spain,
Germany Switzerland, Australia and Iceland.

The group’s protest in SA during
Zeng’s visit was marred by an alleged attempted assassination of five of their
members, when the vehicle carrying them from Johannesburg International Airport
was shot at and forced off the road on Monday, leaving the driver seriously wounded.

Grant Lu, who survived the alleged attack, said yesterday that they found
it strange that after their assailants had shot at and forced their car to stop
on the way from Johannesburg International Airport on Monday there was no attempt
to rob them.

The Chinese embassy in SA yesterday rejected claims its government
was behind the attack.

Sen Supt Selby Bokaba said the police were investigating
a case of attempted murder.

He said it had also been established that on
the way from the airport the men took the N1 south to Bloemfontein instead of
taking the N1 north.


http://www.bday.co.za/bday/content/direct/1,3523,1650100-6079-0,00.html

Posting Date: 4/Jul/2004
Article Date: 1/Jul/2004
Category: Media
Report