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Suggestions on Documenting Appeal Activities - A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words The Rev. Dr. Kenneth Brooks, a member of the Advisory Board of Friends of Falun Gong USA, asked
that the following suggestion about demonstrations be passed on to a Falun Gong website so as to
"help insure the practitioners' safety and furnish more factual representations of harassment
when needed." --Friends of Falun Gong USA Dear Friends and Practitioners, The recent photo of a man storming across the street in Chicago was a winner. The text stated he
further punched a peaceful practitioner and the police were called. It had a lot of impact and
created interest. We Americans love pictures. A video of such an attack would have a good chance of
making the news. There is, however, another reason for video documentation of your protests or demonstration. Not
only will it prove illegal acts by others, it will also prove the peacefulness of the demonstrators. To create this suggests there be at least one separate person whose only job is to pictorially
record the event. We could call them our "Observer." (This is a way that a Friend of Falun
Gong can help.) Generally speaking, they should not take an active part in the demonstration. This
allows them to have an over-all view of danger approaching from any angle or area. Any camera should
have date and time stamped on the recording media. Good batteries are a must. There should be
several shots every hour, establishing the peacefulness of the event. Other shots could show where
on the street or walk the practitioners are. How far away from the buildings are they? Is their
location legal? Are the banners obstructing any area? All these questions can be answered by the
pictures taken by our "Observer." Written and spoken documentation can specify license numbers, doorways and kinds of vehicles.
(Talk into the video camera, even if you can't get a good video picture.) Know distances from one
side of the street to another. (A long measuring tape would make this more accurate.) Large pieces
of chalk could "X" mark where something was thrown or where the person came from. The
names of witnesses and their phone numbers/addresses can be written down as well as pictured and
sound recorded. If something negative happens, not only will you have proof of innocence, you will also have
legal, newsworthy video and pictures documenting the persecution. By having the distances, you can
geometrically analyze the film for further proof of innocence if necessary. These steps will give
those who support you legally more ammunition to use on your behalf. Additionally, the very visible
presence of a camera person may keep you safer. Those who would beat you will have to think twice
about having their bad face shown to the world. Yours truly, Rev. Dr. Ken Brooks --------------------------------------------------------------- Friends of Falun Gong USA is a non-profit organization that consists of nearly 1,000 Americans
who support Falun Gong practitioners' freedom of belief, but who are not practitioners themselves. Posting date: 12/14/2002
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