Nearly 100 Falun Gong Meditators ‘Persecuted to Death’ in 2019, Report Says

Falun Gong practitoners killed by the CCP.
Some of the Chinese people who practiced Falun Gong who were killed by communist authorities in 2019. (Image: via minghui.org)

Nearly 100 people who practice Falun Gong in China were confirmed to have been killed by the communist authorities last year, according to a report.

“Ninety-six Falun Gong practitioners in China were confirmed to have been persecuted to death for their faith in 2019, bringing the total confirmed death toll to 4,363 over the past 20 years of brutal suppression,” said a report published on the website on January 14 of the U.S.-based Falun Dafa Information Center.

“The deceased practitioners, 53 of them female, came from all walks of life, and included doctors, college professors, factory managers, bank employees, engineers, and farmers. Their ages ranged from 28 to 87, with an average age of 62.5,” said the report.

“Nineteen of the practitioners died while still being held in prisons, detention centers, and police stations,” the report said.

What Falun Gong is

Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a spiritual discipline based on meditation and slow-moving exercises, with practitioners following three main principles: Truthfulness, Compassion, Tolerance.

It began in northern China during the early 1990s. Easy to learn and free, it quickly spread through China and beyond its borders.

Due to the practice’s popularity, the communist state in China began to persecute Falun Gong practitioners in 1999.

People in Sichuan Province practicing Falun Gong in the 1990s.
People in Sichuan Province practicing Falun Gong in the 1990s. (Image: via Minghui.org)

The report published on the Falun Dafa Information Center website also gave some details of those who had been killed.

“Ms. Guo Zhenxiang, 82, died a few hours after she was arrested on January 11, 2019. Mr. Yang Shengjun passed away nine days following his arrest on August 2, 2019. A 41-year-old woman, Ms. Li Yanjie, fell to her death on December 7, 2019, while trying to escape being arrested,” the report said.

“The confirmed deaths took place in 23 provinces and centrally controlled municipalities, with Shandong Province registering the most cases (16), followed by Heilongjiang (11) and Liaoning Province (10). The other provinces and municipal regions all had single-digit cases,” it said.

The center’s report was an abridged version of a longer one published by the Falun Gong website minghui.org, which provides first-hand accounts on the persecution in China as well as about the practice more generally, including practitioners’ activities outside the mainland.

A Falun Gong practitioner holds a banner at Tiananmen Square reading 'Truth, Compassion, Tolerance,' the core tenets of the practice. A policeman approaches to arrest him.
A Falun Gong practitioner holds a banner at Tiananmen Square reading ‘Truth, Compassion, Tolerance,’ the core tenets of the practice. A policeman approaches to arrest him. (Image: via Falun Dafa Information Center)

Higher death toll feared

While the report said that the confirmed death toll is 4,363 over the past 20 years, researchers outside China fear that number is much higher, especially in light of reports of large but unknown numbers of practitioners being killed for their organs.

In 2006, allegations were made that large numbers of Falun Gong practitioners were being killed for their organs at a hospital in northern China and credible reports followed.

The International Coalition to End Transplant Abuse in China released a 700-page report in mid-2016 that demonstrated the extent of forced organ harvesting in China. The report estimated that 60,000 to 100,000 organ transplants are performed annually in China.

They concluded the source for these organs was prisoners of conscience, mostly Falun Gong practitioners who have been persecuted by the state since 1999. Other prisoners of conscience — Tibetans, Uyghurs, and House Christians — have also been targeted by the communists as a source of bodily organs, only to a lesser extent, the report said.

Last year, an independent tribunal, led by former international war crimes prosecutor Sir Geoffrey Nice QC, found that it has been proven beyond doubt that the Chinese state is killing large numbers of prisoners of conscience for their organs.

Based on a year-long investigation, the judgment’s findings prompted worldwide media attention.

A painting from the Art of Zhen, Shan, Ren (Truth, Compassion, Tolerance) International Exhibition that depicts the forced organ harvesting from a Falun Gong practitioner in China.
A painting from the Art of Zhen, Shan, Ren (Truth, Compassion, Tolerance) International Exhibition that depicts the forced organ harvesting from a Falun Gong practitioner in China. (Image: via Art of Zhen, Shan, Ren)

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