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European Falun Dafa Practioners Rally in Strasbourg, France to Call on the EU to Oppose Article 23 Legislation in Hong Kong (Photos) Written by a European Falun Dafa practitioner (Clearwisdom.net) On December 18 and 19, Falun Dafa practitioners from
European countries such as France, Great Britain, Germany, Switzerland, Belgium,
Ireland, Italy, Denmark, the Netherlands, Austria etc., gathered in front of the
European Parliament building in Strasbourg, France. They practiced the exercises
as a group, sent forth righteous thoughts, and called upon the EU to oppose the
enactment of Article 23 in Hong Kong. Officials and visitors going in and out the building were impressed by the
peaceful scene when these practitioners did the Falun Gong exercises to make
their petition outdoors, which was below zero degrees Celsius. Many parliament
workers could see the serene practice directly from their office windows. Some
practitioners had gone inside the building to clarify the truth to the
parliament members in person. These practitioners also received friendly
responses from parliament members who showed their support and encouraged us to
persevere. The European Falun Dafa Association held a press conference in the morning on
December 19 in front of the building, expressing determined opposition to the
Article 23 legislation in Hong Kong. Mr. Roger Helmer, a Member of the European
Parliament from Great Britain, made a speech during the press conference. He
voiced his opposition to the implementation of Article 23, calling upon the
Chinese government to respect human rights and desist from persecuting Falun
Gong. Practitioners from Ireland, Hong Kong, Denmark, and the Netherlands spoke of
the persecution that they and their families underwent in China. They stressed
that persecution like this should not be extended to Hong Kong, and appealed to
the EU to stop the enactment of Article 23. The European Parliament passed the urgent resolution condemning Hong Kong's
Article 23 legislation by a margin of 59 to one, with one abstaining, at 5:30
p.m. on the same day. The 59 votes represented 7 parties of the European
Parliament. Posting date: 12/28/2002 |