Saturday, May 13, 2000 
    ASSOCIATED PRESS in Beijing 
    
    Updated at 4.19pm, Saturday: 
    Falun Gong followers defiantly celebrated their banned sect's eighth anniversary on
    Saturday, holding yellow flowers and signs aloft in Tiananmen Square, and enduring arrest
    and physical assault. Police beat five people as they tried to unfurl a banner. Another
    woman was knocked to the ground by plainclothes security as she stood amid 10 followers
    raising signs. One read ''Truthfulness, Benevolence, Forbearance'' - Falun Gong's motto. 
    
    By mid-morning, police had seized at least 40 people staging small, sporadic acts of civil
    disobedience across the vast square in central Beijing. 
    
    The protest was the third recent demonstration to mark key sect anniversaries. On April
    25, they came to remember a protest by 10,000 followers last year that provoked the
    communist government's crackdown. On Thursday, they honoured founder Li Hongzhi's
    birthday. Saturday's marked the sect's founding in 1992. 
    
    About a half-dozen followers raised yellow chrysanthemums for the anniversary. Police
    hustled them away, leaving the flowers scattered on the square's gray paving stones. A
    street sweeping truck was sent in to clean away the protest's remains. 
    
    Yellow is an auspicious color for Chinese and has been adopted by Falun Gong. Banners the
    followers tried to raise were yellow with vibrant red Chinese characters on them. ''Falun
    Dafa'' - another name for the group - read one banner before police ripped it out from
    their hands. 
    
    Even foreign tourists, milling among the thousands of Chinese visiting the scenic square,
    were not spared mistreatment. At least three tourists were detained, apparently for
    filming the protests. A uniformed officer pushed and kicked one of them into a police van.
    
    
    Police have adopted increasingly rough tactics - evidence of their frustration in failing
    to stop demonstrations 9 1-2 months after the government banned Falun Gong as a public
    menace and threat to Communist Party rule. 
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