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Elderly Woman Protesting Persecution of Falun Gong is Attacked

2011-10-12 26 Dailymotion

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A 72-year-old woman has been attacked in Thailand, apparently for displaying banners and staging a peaceful protest against the persecution of the Falun Gong meditation practice. Mrs. Lin, a native of mainland China, has been harassed for her demonstration before, but last Friday those threats took a violent turn.

Attacked for staging a peaceful protest. 72-year-old Mrs. Lin from Thailand is now nursing a broken arm. Two unidentified men punched and beat her with a metal bat last Friday. The attack happened across the road from the Chinese Embassy in Bangkok. Since 2005, Mrs. Lin has been meditating here to protest against the Chinese regime's persecution of the Falun Gong spiritual practice.

[Mrs. Lin, Falun Gong Practitioner]:
"At around 9:00 am, a man started to hit me with a metal bar while I meditated. I opened my eyes, and he continued to hit me. Afterwards they punched my stomach three times."

Mrs. Lin, who is originally from China, says the attackers then snatched her protest banners and ran off. Those banners, according to Mrs. Lin, said things like "Truth, Compassion and Tolerance is Good," referring to the three tenets of Falun Gong's teachings. She says her protest is aimed at exposing the crimes that the Chinese Communist Party has been committing against Falun Gong practitioners since 1999.

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The elderly woman says she does not know her attackers, but suspects they may be connected to the Chinese Embassy. She says the same men tried to take down her banners several weeks ago, and during Friday's attack they shouted at her.....

[Mrs. Lin, Falun Gong Practitioner]:
"Who's behind this? You may take a guess. Who in the world does not tolerate 'truth, compassion and tolerance', it's very clear."

After the attack last Friday, Mrs. Lin reported the incident to the Thai police, who are now investigating.