Practitioners in Japan Hold a 12-Hour Appeal in Front of the Chinese Embassy
October 2, 2002 (Clearwisdom.net) On October 1st, China's National Day, a
group of Japanese Falun Gong practitioners arrived at the Chinese Embassy in
Japan. They held up banners and peacefully appealed for the immediate release of
Yoko Kaneko and two Chinese practitioners, Hu Guoping and Yang Wen, both
students in Japan who were arrested when they went back to visit China. Japanese
Falun Gong practitioners peacefully appealed for 12 hours--from 10:00 a.m. until
10:00 p.m. It was windy and raining that day, and even though the practitioners had
umbrellas and raincoats, they were still soaking wet. Despite the wind and rain,
they quietly sent forth the most pure and determined righteous thoughts. Around 9:30 a.m., a police car came and a police officer walked towards us.
He said that there were too many people in front of the embassy, and that our
banner was too big and we could not tie it on the roadside fence. Practitioners
kindly explained to him, "At least 487 fellow practitioners have already been
tortured to death. We must call for an end to the persecution." As we were
untying the banner and holding it with our hands, we explained to him, "The wind
is too strong. If we do not tie the banner on the fence, it cannot be seen from
the opposite side." After seeing that we were still peacefully appealing despite
the severe wind and rain, the police officer's attitude towards us became
warmer. Practitioners expressed gratitude for his understanding, and he left
after asking a few other questions. The surrounding practitioners were all
silently sending forth righteous thoughts.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2002/10/3/37445.html
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