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i-hui 2003-05-16 02:57 PM

大家好~~這不是法輪功的****,封莉莉教授曾任重慶第三軍醫大學講師,現於休士頓貝勒醫學院(Baylor College of Medicine)醫學部任分子免疫學副教授。主要研究方向是趨化細胞素在病理和生理中的作用,前後在醫學雜誌上發表了六十多篇論文,前後四次獲得藥物公司的科研資助。目前,她擁有三個國家衛生研究所授予的科研基金。
以上的研究報告是他這次來台演講的主題,這次來台是單純的學術交流
貼以上這篇報導單純是給大家一個參考,畢竟抗SARS是我們每個人的義務不是嗎

i-hui 2003-05-16 02:57 PM

大家好~~這不是法輪功的****,封莉莉教授曾任重慶第三軍醫大學講師,現於休士頓貝勒醫學院(Baylor College of Medicine)醫學部任分子免疫學副教授。主要研究方向是趨化細胞素在病理和生理中的作用,前後在醫學雜誌上發表了六十多篇論文,前後四次獲得藥物公司的科研資助。目前,她擁有三個國家衛生研究所授予的科研基金。
以上的研究報告是他這次來台演講的主題,這次來台是單純的學術交流
貼以上這篇報導單純是給大家一個參考,畢竟抗SARS是我們每個人的義務不是嗎

i-hui 2003-05-16 02:59 PM

抱歉多按了一下

i-hui 2003-05-16 03:08 PM

引用:
Originally posted by hunter11
請問這是那一家新聞媒體的新聞


以上報導來自我簽名檔中的大紀元時報,在現在充滿腥,煽,色的現代傳媒中,這是我見過少數非以營利為目的且內容清新客觀的好媒體,全世界10多國發行中,台灣版是由台大經濟系與中央研究院的學者共同創編的

DanFang 2003-05-16 03:19 PM

是要學義和團嗎?
義和團:練了義和拳就可以刀槍不入!
法輪功:學了法輪功就可以百毒不侵!
結論: 100年來我們還是一樣笨!!!

barret 2003-05-16 03:25 PM

Post出作者的英文全名
 
引用:
Originally posted by i-hui
大家好~~這不是法輪功的****,封莉莉教授曾任重慶第三軍醫大學講師,現於休士頓貝勒醫學院(Baylor College of Medicine)醫學部任分子免疫學副教授。主要研究方向是趨化細胞素在病理和生理中的作用,前後在醫學雜誌上發表了六十多篇論文,前後四次獲得藥物公司的科研資助。目前,她擁有三個國家衛生研究所授予的科研基金。
以上的研究報告是他這次來台演講的主題,這次來台是單純的學術交流
貼以上這篇報導單純是給大家一個參考,畢竟抗SARS是我們每個人的義務不是嗎


Post出作者的英文全名

我上美國國家圖書館醫學資料庫來查

到底出了哪60幾篇的論文.......

DanFang 2003-05-16 03:33 PM

在BCM搜尋到的,至少證明真有這個人
http://www.bcm.tmc.edu/cgi-bin/dire...arch-public.cgi
Feng , Lili
Associate Professor
Department: Medicine Nephrology
Office Phone: 713-798-5817
Fax: 713-798-5010
Degree: M.D. B.S.
Email:

DanFang 2003-05-16 03:38 PM

很有趣的東東...應該是同一個人吧...
http://www.house.gov/lantos/caucus/...ny/LiliFeng.htm

Congressional Human Rights Caucus Briefing Remarks
Lili Feng
Falun Gong Practitioner
The People's Republic of China:
Religious Freedom in the larger Human Rights Context
April 6, 2000
______________________________________________________________________________________________
Good afternoon.
I would like to thank the members of this committee for the opportunity to speak here today. First, please allow me to introduce myself. My name is Lili Feng. I am a Chinese born US permanent resident currently residing in San Diego. I am an immunologist and Assistant Professor at the Scripps Research Institute. I am also a practitioner of Falun Gong. Falun Gong is a traditional, spiritually-guided qigong exercise for healing and fitness, and it is a physical practice guided by the principles of “truthfulness, benevolence, and tolerance.”

I would like to share with you my experience of being illegally detained in Shenzhen, China, from December 15th to 27th, 1999. I had never expected that a two-hour meeting with some local friends would lead to my two-week incarceration.

My ordeal started with a planned trip to visit my family in Lushan of Jiangxi Province in China. My friend Jinshu Chan, a Hongkong Falun Gong practitioner, accompanied me to Shenzhen on December 14th and I stayed in his home. Mr. Chan invited some local Falun Gong practitioners to his house. Over there, I met Alicia Zhao and Alan Huang who are California residents visiting in Shenzhen. It was an unplanned private gathering. We talked about lives in the US and of course the benefits we have gained from practicing Falun Gong. We probably had gathered for 2.5 hours before we headed home/hotel respectively.

At around 1:00 am on December 15, we were taken out of bed by local policemen, who came in the house without any warrant, and we were taken in custody for interrogation. We were released at dawn, but were arrested again in the afternoon when we came back for our travel documents. We were handed a 15-day "administrative detention" for "disruption of social orders.” Later I was told that Alicia and Alan were arrested in their hotel rooms. That afternoon, we met the other arrested people at the Futian Public Security Bureau, including Alicia, Alan, two Hong Kong practitioners as well as two local practitioners.

Alicia and I were put in the same cell with 38 inmates, most of whom were prostitutes and drug addicts. It was dirty and cold (35F). An open toilet with no flush was right in the room where the 40 of us cuddled at night and worked during the day. 3 people had to share one thin quilt, which was never washed and covered with all kinds of dirty stains. A few of us had to sleep on the cement floor as they ran out of space. The cell had windows with only iron bars but no glasses. Wind and rain easily blew into the cell as a result. We were almost as if sleeping on the street. Every night, I went to bed fully dressed and covered my head with my jacket to keep off the cold wind.

A jail in China is nothing that an American can imagine. The moment you are arrested, you lose every right, and practically disappear from the world. I was not allowed to contact anyone, by phone or by mail. My husband, after being informed of the news by Mr. Chan, called from San Diego to find out which detention center I was in. He was promptly told that inmates couldn’t receive phone calls. When he explained that he was trying to locate his wife, he was told to come in person. During the next few days, he contacted the American Consulate General in Guangzhou, his friends in Shenzhen, and local Falun Gong practitioners, to ask for help to locate me. No one was able to find out it for him, and all were given the run-around by the police. It was not until a reporter from the San Diego Union-Tribune, Ms. Angela Lau, persevered in the run-around with the Shenzhen police that my location was determined.

未完待續...

DanFang 2003-05-16 03:40 PM

接上篇...
Being cut off from the world was only a small part of the hardship. Since I was not at all prepared to be arrested, I did not take any extra clothes with me. Two days after my arrest, Shenzhen was hit by the coldest weather in this century. Sleeping on the cement floor, I could hear the cold wind howling through the prison wall. Worse yet, we were not allowed to wear shoes. As a result, my feet became badly chapped, and I had a deep sore on one foot, which would not healed until one month later. We were also forced to labor from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day, making head-brushes or shoes for export to the US. The other cells made shoes for export. We had to make 70 hair brushes every day. Every one of us had bleeding finger tips caused by the sharp needles of the brushes. If we couldn't make the assigned work, we would be punished with no sleep or forced to knee down on the floor. After I came back to the US, some people asked me what if someone refused to work. Refuse? I witnessed a girl being beaten up really badly for being slow at assembling the brushes. An inmate recalled that some inmates were beaten up badly for being slow at work and stuck with needles in their private parts (so they cannot show the marks to others). Fortunately, with my science training, I was able to study and improve the assembly process and prevent more inmates from being beaten up for slow work. For all my forced labor there, I had to pay my own per diem - total of 130 Chinese Yuan for my 13 days of detention. Apparently, the forced labor is so systematic that the detention center I was in did not even bother to deny it when being asked by a reporter who interviewed me after I was released.


We were provided with only two simple meals (cabbages and Tofu) a day, one at 10:00 a.m. and the other one at 4:00 p.m. There was no tables or chairs. The cement floor was served as both our table and our chair. As shoes were not allowed in the cell, we had to be bare feet all the time. My feet were soaked in cold water for at least 6 hours each day since a lot of my duties included washing and cleaning. Pouring cold water from head to toe in the open air of 35F was the closest to “taking a shower.” There was only one toilet without flush and one had to flush it by hand. Since I could not stand the smell of the toilet, I tried not to go to the toilet. I suffered severe constipation so that I bled badly whenever I had to stool.

We were not treated as human beings at all, nor was there any justice whatsoever. Prostitutes who had connections with the police could be released overnight, while innocent Falun Gong practitioners were put behind the bars. The guards yelled at us and threatened to beat us when we were practicing the Falun Gong exercises. Our US permanent residency had eventually protected us from being beaten. But for Mainland Chinese practitioners, they would easily be the victims. The inmates told us terrifying torture stories that the past 20 Falun Gong practitioners had experienced. They were stripped and beaten to black and blue. Blood was forming streams on the floor…

I felt that I was living through another Cultural Revolution. The things I had seen in movies about the Cultural Revolution were actually happening around me. I met Falun Gong practitioners who were forced to resign their jobs, who were deprived of their apartments after they showed determination in continuing the practice. Their families and relatives were also in trouble as a result of the affiliation. The day before we were released, three women in late 40th and early 50th were sent to our cell. Two of them were arrested while visiting the Palace Museum in Beijing. It happened when they checked in their bags, the security searched their bags and found a Falun Gong book. They were immediately sent to a Beijing police station. Another lady was taking a walk after dinner in her apartment complex. She ran into a few other Falun Gong practitioners who were also living in the same apartment complex. They chatted for a while, and shortly afterwards, they were arrested for “illegal assembly.”

5000字上限...未完

DanFang 2003-05-16 03:43 PM

My experience in China is by no means unusual. Falun Gong is simply a popular practice of mental and physical cultivation. The spiritual practice and study we do is no different from the Bible studies and church-goings of millions of ordinary Americans, and the meditation exercise we do is no more vigorous than jogging, aerobics, or other physical exercises millions of ordinary Americans do. Yet in China, millions of Falun Gong practitioners are deprived of their rights to a peaceful mind and a healthy body, tens of thousands of them are being jailed for their beliefs, some are forced to divorce, some are sexually abused, and some are tortured to death. What is happening in China is beyond the violation of human rights, it is a violation against the most basic human existence.

Regaining my own freedom makes me realize how precious and basic freedom is to any human life. I would like to take this opportunity to give my thanks to those Congressional representatives and American friends who worked very hard to win my safe return. On behalf of tens of millions of my fellow practitioners in China, I also wish to extend to you our great appreciation for the support and concern this Congress has shown in its House Resolution 218. I hereby appeal to the U.S. government and this Congress that we can no longer afford to side-step the issue of human rights in China. If we sit idle and allow a big nation like China to kill its best and most peace-loving citizens, the world will become a dangerous place for us all. Injustice somewhere is injustice everywhere. Indifference today perils the world tomorrow.

Thank you.


她本來就是法輪功支持者,這是她在美國國會的證詞


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