Posting Truth-Clarifying Materials in Rural China
By Xiaoliu
(Clearwisdom.net)
[Note: Without access to any typical means of communication such as
newspapers, magazines, TVáor radio, Falun Gong practitioners have resorted
to many creative and sometimes unusual methods for raising awareness among
Chinese people about the persecution.]
Around the time of the 2002 Spring Festival (February), all of the
practitioners in our town took the opportunity to comprehensively clarify the
truth to the community at large. A few days before the Spring Festival, we made
almost two thousand little red flags with truth-clarification sentences on them.
Some of us wrote the characters while others did the gluing. Among us, the
eldest practitioner was more than eighty years old, while the youngest was only
thirteen.
On the eve of Spring Festival (February 11, 2002), 21 practitioners
placed little red flowers and little red flags with truth-clarification
sentences all over the town. On the morning of Spring Festival (February 12,
2002), one could see red flag after red flag fluttering in the wind, in
sharp contrast to the white snow. The scene was awesome and magnificent. Its
beauty left people in amazement.
On another occasion, people from the Central government came to inspect our
mine's workmanship. Along both sides of the roads where we knew the government
officials would certainly pass, we decided to hang banners with the words
"Falun Dafa is Good" on the trees and telephone poles. We covered six
to seven kilometers (about four miles) in the rain in the middle of the night.
When we were done, all six of us returned home safely.
Another time, a Dafa practitioner wrote the words "Falun Dafa is
Good" on close to one hundred telephone poles along the roads of the town
over a single night. The following day was the village's market day so these
words were seen by many people. Villagers all said that Falun Gong is really
something, such that over one night, telephone poles everywhere had "Falun
Dafa is Good" and "Falun Dafa is the Righteous Fa" written on
them.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.cc/mh/articles/2002/9/11/36426.html
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