Video: Amnesty Award for Falun Gong Practitioner
Script: "A fairer world-A world without torture" --- Attending UK Amnesty International Competition Reward
Ceremony--- Many VIPs such as Members of Parliament, politicians, journalists and TV
celebrities were invited to participate in the event. Cherie Blair, wife of the
PM, was present and viewed the winning art work. She talked enthusiastically to
the children, posed for photos and signed autographs. Alex Rostron, a 18 year old grammar school student from Leeds, won the first
prize for his age group in the Northeast. Alex has been a Falun Gong practitioner for over two years. His winning piece displays the persecution of Falun Gong followers in China He went to Beijing, in February this year to appeal to the Chinese
government, during the Chinese New Year celebrations, to call an end to the
brutal persecution of Falun Gong. He was detained and beaten by the police before being deported along with 4
other UK practitioners. His courageous experience in China was widely covered by
the media in UK. His design depicts large Tai Chi emblem. One side contains pictures showing
free people peacefully practicing Falun Gong in countries all over the world.
The other side shows pictures of the ugly persecution of Falun Gong
practitioners in China. The stark contrast between the two sides attracted many visitors and VIPs to
the event. Alex was able to explain his design to Cherie Blair and the TV
presenter Tess Daly. The ceremony was rounded off with a concert of music and drama in the themes
of the day.
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On 27th of February 2002, Amnesty International hosted "A fairer world-A
world without torture" competition and award ceremony in conjunction with
the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and National Union of Teachers in London.
The competition was aimed to highlight the human rights issues to young children
throughout the UK and encourage them to bring more awareness towards human
rights abuses all over the world.
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