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Denmark: Appealing Against Article 23 in Copenhagen (photos) By a Danish practitioner (Clearwisdom.net) On Saturday December 21, Danish Dafa practitioners
went to downtown Copenhagen to clarify the truth about Article 23. They urgently
called on the general public to help stop the implementation of this ominous law
in Hong Kong, which is being processed due to pressure from the Jiang regime in
Beijing. Practitioners throughout Europe have mirrored the campaign organized by
Danish practitioners after the European Parliament passed a resolution to oppose
Hong Kong's Article 23. They want people to know that Article 23 is actually the
Chinese dictator's attempt to export its persecution of innocent people to the
free society of Hong Kong. Since Danish practitioners have shared their opinions on the nature of
Article 23 together, they have all come to a clear understanding that enactment
of Article 23 will allow Jiang Zemin to directly persecute Dafa practitioners in
Hong Kong, as well as other groups such as Christians and democrats. Therefore,
practitioners have taken the initiative to personally speak to Members of the
European Parliament, reveal the truth to local Chinese people, who have been
very concerned about this incident and send letters of appeal to the Danish
Government agencies, parliamentarians and foreign embassies in Denmark. Due to the fact that it is easier for them to personally speak to
parliamentarians, western practitioners have assumed much of the work in this
regard. Right after returning from the European Parliament in Brussels, some of
them overcame various difficulties and rushed to Strasbourg to speak in more
detail with the Members of the European Parliament who were to vote on the
resolution against Article 23. In this kind of circumstance, the western
practitioners were the one's who undertook the preparatory work. The last Saturday before Christmas is the busiest time for Christmas shopping
in Copenhagen. Danish practitioners arrived at the downtown Copenhagen around 1
p.m. Some practitioners demonstrated the Falun Gong exercises, whilst others
talked to people about Article 23. They also collected signatures stating
opposition to Article 23 and distributed materials in Danish, English and
Chinese to the people of Copenhagen. One Danish person said: "I've got to read the materials to see what's
going on before I sign." A practitioner replied with smile: "No
problem. The website is on the materials. You may visit the website and express
your opinion there." Another practitioner told him that the Chinese
government originally promised that the "one country, two systems"
would last for 50 years without change, but it's been only 5 years since Hong
Kong was handed back to China. They are breaking their agreement that they
ratified with the British Government already to enact an ominous law depriving
Hong Kong residents of their freedom. This person immediately stated, "I
want to sign. They must keep their promise." Many people had already heard of Falun Dafa and the brutal persecution that
practitioners in China are suffering. In spite of the chilly weather, many
practitioners stood outdoors for several hours in a row. The freezing
temperature hindered no one, and they took turns to do different tasks without
complaint. Upon hearing about these activities, one practitioner rushed all the
way from Sweden to join in. The activity lasted until 4 p.m. when it became
dark. After the activity was wrapped up, practitioners visited Chinese restaurants
along the streets to distribute materials there and urge them to express their
opposing opinions to the Hong Kong SAR government. One young Chinese man, who
grew up in Denmark, asked if we had the materials in English so that he could
ask his friends to join the campaign against Article 23. If you would like to speak out for the freedom of people in Hong Kong, there
is an online petition against Article 23 at www.againstarticle23.org/en. Article from: http://clearharmony.net/articles/200212/9092.html Posting date: 12/27/2002
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