Falun Gong Practitioners at G-20 Arrested for Peacefully Protesting Chinese Regime’s Abuses

Nicole Hao
By Nicole Hao
December 2, 2018World News
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Demonstrators peacefully protesting human rights abuses in China ahead of the G-20 summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina were arrested and detained after being told by police they were not permitted to protest against the Chinese regime.

Practitioners of the spiritual discipline Falun Gong gathered on Nov. 29 near the Sheraton Buenos Aires Hotel where Chinese leader Xi Jinping stayed to protest the Communist regime’s 19-year suppression of the faith. About a dozen demonstrators stood behind metal barricades and held two banners calling for an end to the persecution of Falun Gong in China.

Footage of the incident obtained by the Epoch Times shows several police officers confiscating the banners, which escalates to a situation akin to a “tug-of-war,” with police on one side and demonstrators on the other, both sides pulling the banner. The demonstrators can be heard imploring the police to stop, while police can also be seen addressing the practitioners.

A demonstrator involved in the incident, Natividad Almaraz, 30, said a male police officer told her they were not allowed to be there because they were protesting against the Chinese regime.

A male Falun Gong practitioner was treated violently by police
A male Falun Gong practitioner is pinned down by Argentine police. (Screenshot via YouTube)

The practitioners were surrounded by hundreds of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) supporters, wearing red polo shirts and waving large Chinese flags. Such groups are known to be organized by local Chinese embassies when CCP leaders go on state visits.

In the video, one man from the pro-CCP group jabs his flag pole into the tussle in an apparent attempt to get the demonstrators to release their banner. Later on, several members of the CCP group can be seen quickly grabbing and balling up flyers dropped from the bag of a practitioner.

A male red shirt stabbed practitioners by using his flagpole
A male participant in the pro-Beijing group stabs a Falun Gong practitioner with a flagpole. (Screenshot via YouTube)

During the incident, a male police officer can be seen using his baton to hit the hands of the demonstrators holding the banner. The same officer can later be seen using his baton to form a chokehold around a male practitioner to try to get him to release the banner.

A police officer puts a male Falun Gong practitioner in a chokehold.
A police officer puts a male Falun Gong practitioner in a chokehold. (Screenshot via YouTube)

The banner is eventually seized by police, and the demonstrators are arrested and led to an area nearby.

As police lead away a male demonstrator, a man wearing a suit, understood to be the officer-in-charge, points to the demonstrator’s bag and says, “he has a bomb in there.” Police can later be seen searching the bag and returning it to the owner after finding nothing suspicious.

At one point, the officer-in-charge tells The Epoch Times, “[he or she] attacked a police officer,” as apparent justification for the arrests.

Nine demonstrators were arrested and detained overnight at a local police station. They were released on the afternoon of the following day without charge.

Local police did not respond to a request from The Epoch Times for comment.

Chinese Communist Party supporters grab and scrunch up flyers from a Falun Gong practitioner's bag
Chinese Communist Party supporters grab and scrunch up flyers from a Falun Gong practitioner’s bag that had dropped to the ground on Nov. 29 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Screenshot/via YouTube)

‘Orders From Above’

Almaraz said after the incident a female police officer told her that she couldn’t help the Falun Gong practitioners as the orders came from above, and there is a lot of corruption.

“The policewoman told me, I know what [Falun Gong practitioners] do is good,” Almaraz said.

Fu Liwei, another Argentine Falun Gong practitioner present during the incident, said after she arrived, staff from the Chinese Embassy followed her and asked the police to arrest her.

“I asked a police officer, ‘Are you monitoring me or protecting me?’ He said, ‘Both’,” Fu said.

Sebastian Arcusin, one of the practitioners who was arrested, said the practitioners were doing nothing illegal. They were merely peacefully protesting and calling for an end to the persecution in China.

“In China, our fellow practitioners are persecuted. They are tortured. Their organs are harvested. It’s genocide! We are here for them. We are asking to stop this persecution,” Arcusin said.

The Falun Dafa Association in Argentina said in a statement on Nov. 30, “It was legal for Falun Gong practitioners to peacefully petition there. We will take legal action against the perpetrators.”

Falun Dafa, also known as Falun Gong, consists of five meditation exercises and is based on the principles of truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance. According to Minghui.org, an official Falun Gong website, it is practiced by tens of millions of people in more than 110 countries worldwide.

In 1999, the former CCP leader Jiang Zemin initiated a persecution of Falun Gong. The sweeping repression has led to the deaths of more than 4,200 Falun Gong practitioners in China due to torture and abuse, plus a large number killed through having their organs harvested. Researchers have described this forced organ harvesting as a cold genocide.

The G-20 Summit 2018 was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina from Nov. 30 to Dec. 1.

From The Epoch Times

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