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"Clarify the truth thoroughly, eliminate the evil with righteous thoughts, save all beings, and safeguard the Fa with determination" (Dafa is Indestructible) A Survivor of the Holocaust Gives Speech at UN Anti-Torture Day's Event on University of South Florida Campus Attendees of the UN Anti-Torture Day's Event on June 26 at the University of
South Florida included Tampa Bay Falun Gong practitioners, officers from the Red
Cross, Amnesty International, the university communities, and a reporter from
St. Pete Times. Presentations included some Falun Gong practitioners who shared their
true experience in practicing Falun Gong, and their personal testimony of
persecution suffered in China. An introduction tape of Falun Gong, and a
documentary film titled "Human Rights Violations," exposed the
persecution against Falun Gong in China quite vividly. Representatives from the
local office of the Red Cross, Amnesty International, and the ISSS
(International Students and Scholars Services) advisor also gave speeches
expressing their concerns about the unjust treatment of Falun Gong practitioners
in China, and offered their support. The ISSS advisor said that many Chinese
students had been to their office due to the persecution, with concerns about
the impact on the students and their families in China and abroad. ISSS staff
members are well aware of, and will continue watching the situation in China.
They said that the ISSS office would always be open to students who want to
discuss the issue or seek help. They all expressed hope that the persecution
will end immediately.
Afterwards we hosted a Q&A session; many people stayed to participate in
the open discussion.
Below is a speech given on this event by Lisa Raphael, who is a mental health
counselor, seminar leader, and an author who has lectured and presented seminars
throughout the U.S. She is a survivor of the Holocaust.
Speech of Lisa Raphael
My name is Lisa Raphael.
As a survivor of the Holocaust, I could never have imagined that I would find
myself at a public meeting in support of a practice whose central symbol is the
swastika!
Due to my personal history, the swastika in the past has only reminded me of
mine, and my family's persecution at the hand of the Nazis. Yet I am here today
BECAUSE of the swastika and what it truly represents.
I've been an active seeker of spiritual truth for more than 20 years. I was
drawn to the peace and calm of the practice of Falun Gong intuitively, as I
watched practitioners in the park near my home. Initially, the discovery that
the central symbol is a swastika was alarming. But now I understand the profound
implications.
The practice of Falun Gong revolves around the principles of truth,
compassion and tolerance.
The Nazis took an ancient symbol-- it has been found carved in caves as old
as 20,000 years ago - and distorted it just as they distorted the truth of
everything they touched. The Nazi version of the swastika is the reverse of the
original, ancient one. The original swastika, which is at the center of the
Falun Gong emblem -has been associated with good fortune, well-being, the sun,
and the light of spiritual truth for thousands of years. It frequently appears
on statues of the Buddha. In fact the swastika in sanskrit means literally,
well-being, positive being. The reverse swastika in sanskrit represents
darkness, misfortune, and suffering.
There is a kind of profound symmetry in the circumstance that the reversed
swastika of the Nazis - true to its sanskrit meaning... symbolizes the
persecution and suffering of innocents for the purpose of suppressing any truth
that did not agree with the "party line"...
And that the principles of the original swastika, the principles of truth,
compassion and tolerance at the heart of Falun Gong are bringing forth similar
persecution and torture of those who do not agree with the current "party
line" in China.
I'm here tonight not because I need to hear any more about persecution and
torture of innocent victims of totalitarian regimes. I have lived through enough
of this directly and indirectly that I frankly would rather have nothing more to
do with it. But I cannot, either, NOT stand up in support of the victims of such
torture and persecution.
The persecution in Europe could never have happened if the rest of the world
had not stayed blind to it. Most countries, including this one, ignored the
reports and accounts of these persecutions, out of short-sightedness. "What
has this to do with us?" we said.
"That is going on over there. Besides, probably they have good reason to
be cracking down on all those people. The Third Reich is a powerful ally and
wonderful trading partner. What they are doing in their own countries is not our
business."
Today, with the improved communications, it is not as easy to stay blind to
what is going on, or to ignore the reports. But it is just as easy to think it
has nothing to do with me, or us.
The principle behind the growing number of memorials and programs that honor
Holocaust Victims is "never again." But it IS happening again, and has
continued to happen.
We must not stay blind this time.
We must not kid ourselves into thinking that what happens elsewhere in the
world is not our business.
I urge each of you to do whatever you can to protest the actions of the
Chinese government towards practitioners of Falun Gong.
One voice CAN count.
Several voices together CAN make a difference.
Thank you. Posting date: 7/2/2001
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