Falun Gong practitioner Fengjuan Tan sits in a small cage,
reenacting what they called torture practices in Chinese prisons,
as the group demonstrated in Brunswick, Georgia June 8, 2004 near the site of the G8 Summit.
The Group of Eight summit, hosted by U.S. President George W. Bush
behind moat-like security on Sea Island off the Georgia coast, is likely to be
dominated by the future of Iraq and a U.S.
push to promote democratic and economic reforms in the Middle East. REUTERS/Brian Snyder
Falun Gong practitioner Chiluak Lu reenacts one of the alleged torture practices in
Chinese prisons during a demonstration in Brunswick, Georgia June 8, 2004 near the site
of the G8 Summit.
The Group of Eight summit, hosted by U.S. President George W. Bush
behind moat-like security on Sea Island off the Georgia coast, is likely to be dominated
by the future of Iraq (news - web sites) and a U.S. push to promote democratic and
economic reforms in the Middle East. REUTERS/Brian Snyder