FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, November 21st, 2001
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OTTAWA -- Lanark-Carleton MP Scott Reid welcomed reports that jailed
Canadian citizen Zenon Dolnyckyj is to be freed by Chinese authorities and
returned to Canada later tonight.
International media reports surfaced yesterday morning, announcing the arrest
of Dolnyckyj, a Toronto resident and Falun Gong supporter. He was detained
yesterday in Tiananmen Square, while taking part in a peaceful demonstration
against Chinese persecution of the spiritual movement. There was also word that
he had been mistreated by police.
"I have received reports of Zenon's imminent release from my friends at
the Falun Dafa Association of Canada. These reports are unofficial, but appear
to be accurate," said Reid. "I know Zenon personally through our work
together in raising awareness of religious persecution in China. He is a kind
man and a devoted advocate of freedom of conscience. I was deeply troubled to
hear of his arrest yesterday, and am relieved that he is coming home."
Dolnyckyj is reportedly scheduled for expulsion by China later today, with a
five-year entry ban to the country. Two other Canadians remain under arrest in
China for practicing Falun Gong. Shenli Lin, who is married to a Canadian
citizen, has been detained since January 2000. Lizhe He, a Canadian landed
immigrant, has been held by Chinese authorities since July of this year. Both
were arrested for raising awareness of Falun Gong and resisting state propaganda
demonizing the movement.
"I again call upon Prime Minister Chrétien to use his office as well as
his international reputation as Dean of the G7 to stand up in defense of freedom
of statement and freedom of conscience, and to appeal to the government of China
for the release of these Canadian prisoners of conscience," concluded Reid.