Falun Gong Falun Dafa Chi Gong Exercise #1. As I see it.
Tuesday, August 16th, 2011
My interpretation of the first peaceful exercise. Not necessarily the way it is practiced. Please go to the Falun Dafa .org site or read the books for your own understanding. The following is from the Faluninfo.org site: ” Falun Gong is a traditional Chinese spiritual discipline that is Buddhist in nature. It consists of moral teachings for daily life, a meditation, and four gentle exercises. Falun Gong is always taught free of charge and is practiced in over 80 countries.
While Falun Gong is practiced openly in 70 countries, today in its homeland of China it and it’s practitioners are subject to severe human rights violations. The scale and scope of abuses taking place make it possibly the largest .religious persecution in the world today. 8,037 – Peaceful practitioners where arrested in the six months leading up to the Beijing Olympics. Some were killed within days or weeks of arrest, while hundreds of others were subsequently sentenced arbitrarily to labor camps or prisons.
3,369 Falun Gong adherents confirmed to have died as a result of abuse in police custody or other forms persecution since 1999. Due to extreme difficulty in discovering and verifying information in China related to wrongful deaths, this figure likely understates the true death toll.
2,230 Falun Gong practitioners documented by the Falun Dafa Information Center in 2009 to have been “sentenced” to prison camps following sham trials or sent by administrative fiat to “re-education through labor” camps. Given the difficulty of obtaining information from inside China, the actual number is certainly much higher.
109 Falun Gong adherents killed in 2009 as a result of persecution. Additional, delayed reports of 2009 deaths continue to emerge from China. Witnesses and Chinese physicians reveal that thousands of persons affiliated with the Falun Gong are being killed for their organs, which are sold and transplanted at enormous profit.
The kidneys, livers, and hearts are often sold on demand to overseas patients, who can afford them. That is, the prisoners of conscience are tissue typed and then killed once a matching recipient is found for their organs.
The perpetrators are officials of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), acting in cahoots with surgeons, prison authorities, and military officials.
Victims are held in concentrations camps prior to dissection, after which the bodies’ remains are immediately cremated.”
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