Taking the World Stage (April 25, 1999)

Until Falun Gong practitioners appealed for fair treatment, no one outside of China had heard much about the practice.
Taking the World Stage (April 25, 1999)
Falun Gong practuitioners meditate in the rain, March 4, 2001 at the National Mall in Washington, DC. (Alex Wong/Newsmakers)
4/22/2009
Updated:
9/29/2015
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Falun Gong practuitioners meditate in the rain, March 4, 2001 at the National Mall in Washington, DC.    (Alex Wong/Newsmakers)

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By the late 1990s, Falun Gong became extremely popular; it was not unusual for thousands of people to practice together every morning. Here, practitioners practice the exercises in Chengdu, China. (www.faluninfo.net)
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People of any age can practice Falun Gong. Here, children in China practice prior to the persecution.  (www.faluninfo.net)
Falun Gong is a traditional Chinese practice of meditation and exercise. Practitioners follow the principles of Truthfulness, Compassion, and Tolerance that the teachings center on.

Mr. Li Hongzhi held the first Falun Gong workshop in Changchun on May 13, 1992. He was presented with a number of awards and honors by official bodies during 1992 and 1993, including the title of “Most Acclaimed Qigong Master.”

The book Zhuan Falun, written by Mr. Li Hongzhi was published by a state-run publisher, China Broadcasting and Television Publishing House, in January 1995. The book became one of the best sellers listed in the Beijing Youth Daily in January 1996.

By early 1999, based on a survey by the Chinese regime, there were at least 70 million people of all walks of life practicing Falun Gong all over China. Other credible estimates put the number at 100 million.

Precursors to Formal Persecution

Guangming Daily, the mouthpiece of the State Council, published an article by a columnist denouncing Falun Gong on June 17, 1996. On July 24, 1996, the Chinese News Publication Office issued a nationwide circular banning the distribution of all Falun Gong publications.

In early 1997, the Public Security Bureau began a nationwide investigation to gather evidence in the hopes of defaming Falun Gong. However, all of the police stations around the country finally reported after much investigation: “no evidence found so far.” The investigations thus came to an end.

On July 21, 1998, the First Division of the Public Security Bureau issued a 1998-No. 555 circular “Notification Regarding Starting an Investigation on Falun Gong.” The “Notification” claimed that Mr. Li Hongzhi was spreading rumors and evil teachings and that some core practitioners were engaged in illegal activities in the name of Falun Gong. However, the circular then also mentioned that the Public Security Political Protection Departments in each area should begin a thorough investigation to get inside information on Falun Gong activities and find evidence of crimes committed by core practitioners using Falun Gong.

It appears that the circular followed the common communist procedure of convicting someone of a crime and then looking for evidence later. This “Notification” resulted in the local Public Security departments in a number of areas around the country to illegally raid Falun Gong practice sites, forcibly disperse practitioners, search homes, break and enter into civilian residences, confiscate people’s private property, and so on.

Falun Gong ‘Only benefits and does no harm’

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