November 30, 2001
Today is a special day in Monroe County, New York. The photo exhibit,
"Truth, Compassion, and Tolerance - the Journey of Falun Dafa",
organized by local Falun Gong practitioners and Friends of Falun Gong, and
sponsored by the County of Monroe and the Greater Rochester International
Airport (GRIA), opened at 10am at the Airport. This is the first government
sponsored photo exhibit of Falun Dafa in the United States. The exhibit will be
on display until January 4, 2002. The County Executive Jack Doyle cut the ribbon
for the exhibit.
"Monroe County is very pleased to host this unique and moving exhibit at
the airport," said Mr. Doyle in his opening remarks. "In 1776, our
great nation was founded with religious freedom as a cornerstone of our
democracy and this exhibit shows how that most basic civil right remains
unfulfilled in a totalitarian state in 2001." Mr. Doyle proclaimed December
2001 to be "Truth, Compassion, and Tolerance Month" to encourage the
community to recognize these principles and local Falun Gong practitioners. He
read and presented the proclamation to local Falun Gong practitioner and the
regional director of the Friends of Falun Gong.
Rochester is a major city in upstate New York, home to some Fortune 100
companies such as Xerox Corporation, Kodak, and Bausch & Lomb. Close to 10
thousand people travel through the airport every day. During the holiday
seasons, more travelers are expected. The location and time for the photo
exhibit provides an excellent opportunity to clarify the truth thoroughly and
enable more and more people embrace the principles of "Truth, Compassion,
and Tolerance."
More than 50 photos are displayed at the month-long exhibition, documenting
the journey of Falun Dafa over the past nine years. These photos capture the
beginning of Falun Dafa's public introduction in 1992, by its founder, Mr. Li
Hongzhi, and its ever-growing popularity as people from all walks of life
discovered greater health and spiritual well being through this traditional
Chinese self-cultivation practice. They also offer rare insights into the brutal
persecution that a small faction of the totalitarian Chinese regime has used to
defame and destroy the practice of Falun Dafa after July 20, 1999. It documents
how Falun Dafa practitioners, both in and outside of China, have displayed
uncommon courage and inner strength based on the principles of "Truth,
Compassion, and Tolerance" to withstand this state-sanctioned campaign of
terror in a completely peaceful and nonviolent manner. The exhibit also
displayed the international community's support of Falun Gong and Falun Gong
practitioners, and its condemnation of the evil persecution.
The exhibit is in the Rotunda near Concourse A. A huge banner of "Truth,
Compassion, and Tolerance" was placed over the beam on the inside, and
another one on the outside, flanked by two smaller ones, "The World Needs
Peace and Kindness," and "Living Beings Need Truth, Compassion, and
Tolerance." People can see these banners clearly from different angles.
One of the guests of honor was Ms. Sandra Frankel, Town Supervisor of
Brighton, who has become a dear friend and a strong supporter of our cause. She
read the proclamation from the Town board, which proclaimed December 2001 to be
"Truth, Compassion, and Tolerance Month" in Brighton. The Town of
Greece and the Village of Fairport also issued proclamations, but were not able
to attend due to schedule conflicts. State Senator Dollinger from 54th
District issued a proclamation as well.
Regional Director of the Friends of Falun Gong, Rev. Kenneth Brooks, Ph.D,
dedicated a special oil painting to raise the awareness of the brutal
persecution in China. Dr. Brooks is a well-accomplished fine artist. The
painting is titled, "Dark Circus II", symbolizing a perverted power of
totalitarism.
Ms. Mary Eaton from Congresswoman Slaughter's office and Mr. Chris Dygert of
Amnesty International Rochester Chapter attended the ceremony as well. Major
local media outlets also attended.
A local Falun Gong practitioner spoke at the ceremony. On behalf of all
practitioners, especially those in China who have lost their freedom and their
voice, she expressed the heartfelt appreciation to the County, the Airport, and
others who have supported and helped with the cause.
"We hope that this exhibit will inspire and bring together people in
our community to celebrate peace, health, and hope through global unity and
international solidarity. Let us sing along, 'Truth, Compassion, and
Tolerance', with kindness, virtue, and dignity; let us sing along with our
hearts and fill our earth with peace, sincerity, and harmony."
More than twenty practitioners from Toronto traveled the night before to help
set up the exhibit. Many others also traveled long hours to celebrate this
special event. A family of musicians drove 6 hours from New Jersey and played
beautiful music, including "Pu Du" at the opening. The parents were
members of China's most prestigious orchestra, the Central Philharmonic
Orchestra, for over 30 years before they retired. A female practitioner from
Toronto presented a vocal performance - De Du, composed by Dafa practitioners.
The beautiful Dafa music and songs moved many to tears.
A round of heartfelt applause and appreciation brought the event to its
successful conclusion.