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The Mercury (Hobart, Australia): Widow in heart-rending call for support on China mission By: Danny Rose
She said her husband, Chengyong Chen, had spoken out against the ban and their community and employers, had turned against them. Chengyong was arrested by police a number of times. He was tortured and his body was eventually found dumped in an abandoned hut in July, she said. Ms Dai wept as she told her story, while her 18-month-old daughter slept cradled in her arms. She now fears returning to China, after airport officials almost prevented her from leaving the last time. Ms Dai
had returned briefly before Chengyong's death, to show her exiled husband
their child. "At
that time, as I hold only Chinese passport, I thought baby and I both
die." Falun Gong -- also known as Falun Dafa -- roughly translates to "universal exercise". It now has millions of followers worldwide, with most of these practising in secret in China. They perform a daily routine of exercises, and meditation, focusing on the need for truth, compassion and tolerance. About 35 practitioners are now in Tasmania for the Hobart Summer Festival, and they will give daily exercise demonstrations in St Davids Park. They will also host a forum, and photo exhibition in the town hall until tomorrow. It opens from 1pm to 4pm.
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