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July 20th Is a Valuable Opportunity To Thoroughly Clarify the Truth
(Clearwisdom.net) On July 20, 1999 China's dictator launched the persecution of innocent
Falun Gong practitioners. The persecution is not only against kindhearted Falun Gong practitioners,
it is also toward all people who believe and follow the principle of
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance." The persecution is brutally destroying people's
righteousness, morality and conscience. Because of this, Falun Gong practitioners all over the world
are doing their best to expose the truth of the brutal persecution to all governments worldwide.
Now, many governments, media and people around the world know of the existence of the savage
persecution. Among the three things we must do well, we must still put more effort into clarifying the truth.
There are things that we have done well, but as for the many questions people often ask, have we
given them clear and understandable answers? The recent series of incidents involving the blacklist tell us that how important it is, at every
moment in time, to thoroughly, carefully and comprehensively clarify the truth. July 20 is coming,
and more and more people are watching the Falun Gong situation closely. How to best clarify the
truth of Falun Gong to more people is an urgent question for all of us. Practitioners, both inside
and outside China, should use their initiative and wisdom to clarify the truth broadly to local
governments, media, human rights groups, and people in general, so that they can gain a deeper
understanding of us. The effect on saving people may be better using this broad-based approach than
by having all practitioners gather together to hold big events in only a few locations. This can
help us avoid appearing to be seeking a grand scene, or being stuck in the situation of attending to
one method of truth clarification while losing sight of other important methods. This can help every
practitioner realize his role and responsibility. Above are the conclusions of some practitioners' discussions for your reference. July 9, 2002 |