Falun Gong Practitioners Hold Hunger Strike Appeal in Front of Canadian Foreign Ministry (Photos)
Ottawa Practitioners
March 30, 2002
(Clearwisdom.net) On March 27, 2002, two Montreal practitioners and one
Ottawa practitioner started a hunger strike appeal in front of the Canadian
Foreign Ministry to urge the Canadian government and Foreign Ministry to condemn
the Jiang regime's brutal persecution of Falun Gong practitioners at the United
Nations Human Rights Commission Conference in Geneva.
In Ottawa, the ground is still covered with ice and snow. Beside the road in
front of the Foreign Ministry building, the three hunger-striking practitioners
unfurled a 4-meter (~12 feet) long banner in blue reading, "Stop Order to
'Shoot Falun Gong Practitioners on Sight' in China."
When talking about reasons for the hunger strike appeal at the Canadian
Foreign Ministry, practitioner Li Zhili said, "The persecution in China
must be stopped. The Jiang regime's persecution against Falun Gong practitioners
is an ongoing crime, and it has escalated to orders to 'kill without pardon.' It
is a dangerous signal because there are over 100,000 Falun Gong practitioners
imprisoned in labor camps and detention centers. They are in a dangerous
situation, as the crisis in Changchun could spread all over the nation. If it is
not stopped in time, there will be even worse atrocities committed across the
country. Thus, through the hunger strike we are trying to raise the awareness of
the Canadian public, Foreign Ministry and government."
Another practitioner held a hunger strike for 4 days and did not even drink
water for the first two days. She said, "We hope that the Canadian
government steps forward and encourages other countries to condemn the Jiang
regime's persecution. During the last two days, many kind-hearted people came
forward and expressed their concern. Some passersby told us, 'I support you. I
am proud of you. I hope you can continue.'"
During the talk, some people reduced their driving speed and honked their
horns to express their support.
The appeal will continue as other practitioners will continue the non-stop
hunger strike during the meeting of United Nations Human Rights Commission in
Geneva.

The hunger strike appeal site Hunger-striking practitioner Li Zhili
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http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2002/3/30/27515.html
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