Falun Gong Practitioner Urges UK Prime Minister to Assist Father Detained in China
The case of Mr. Ding Yuande was highlighted in a resolution by the European Parliament calling for an end to the persecution against the spiritual practice.
LONDON—The son of a Falun Gong practitioner who is currently imprisoned in China for his faith is urging the UK Prime Minister to help secure his immediate release.
Mr. Ding has been campaigning across Europe for his father’s release. He participated in a rally in London on July 20, marking 25 years since the persecution of Falun Gong began in China.
At the rally, Mr. Ding shared that his family had been separated for nearly 12 years due to the ongoing persecution.
“I hope that Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer will call on the CCP to release my father and end the persecution against my parents immediately,” said Mr. Ding. He also expressed his desire for the Prime Minister to request Beijing to issue passports to his parents so they could join him in Europe and reunite their family.
“This persecution targets not only Falun Gong practitioners but our fundamental humanity,” he added.
Originating from ancient Chinese spiritual beliefs, Falun Gong was introduced to the Chinese public in 1992. By the end of the decade, the practice had attracted millions of followers in China, with its gentle exercises and moral principles of truth, compassion, and forbearance.
The younger Mr. Ding also appealed to the British government to join the United States and the European Union in condemning and halting the ongoing persecution against Falun Gong.
“Only through sanctions and holding perpetrators accountable can justice and conscience prevail in the world,” remarked Mr. Ding.
Mr. Ding’s advocacy efforts have received support from European Parliament member Miriam Lexmann.
“Mr. Ding Yuande and all practitioners must be freed!!”