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Practitioners Visit Cambodian Consulate In Berlin, Germany
By a practitioner in Germany
(Clearwisdom.net) Three practitioners visited the Cambodian Consulate in Berlin, Germany on
August 19, 2002. Their purpose was to deliver an open letter in which they
expressed their grave concern about the incident wherein two Chinese Falun Gong
practitioners with UN refugee status were abducted in Cambodia and forcefully
deported back to China. While waiting to make an appointment to meet with the Consul, the
practitioners saw him outside, accompanied by his staff members, on their way
back into the office. When asked by the officials why they were in the
Consulate, the three practitioners quickly introduced Falun Gong along with the
persecution and crimes against humanity committed by Jiang's regime. They
specifically explained the incident in Cambodia. They explained why they thought
the Cambodian government's involvement in Jiang's persecution through the
abduction and deportation of the two Chinese Falun Gong practitioners with UN
refugee status would have dangerous impact on the country and its people. They
also told them that Chinese people have since ancient times believed in "good is
rewarded with good and evil is met with karmic retribution." The three
practitioners asked the officials to urge the Cambodian government to admit
their mistakes, help free the two Falun Gong practitioners in China, and ensure
that this would never occur again. The officials expressed their total agreement
to what the practitioners said and emphasized that in their culture they
believed in the same thing. They also said that they fully understood why the
practitioners had such concerns and requests. They promised they would convey
the practitioners' concerns to their government. Before the practitioners left the Consulate, they took the opportunity to
clarify the facts to other officials as well. As they left, they stressed the
importance of complying with Truthfulness, Compassion, and Forbearance. An
official held the hand of a practitioner and seriously nodded his head, "I will
remember what you said." The practitioners followed up with their visit on August 21. An official
confirmed that, as promised, he had reported their visit and their concern to
the Consul, and forwarded the materials as well. The practitioners told the
official that as he reported to his Consul, two more practitioners had to leave
home in Cambodia to avoid being arrested, and that the Amnesty International had
begun a worldwide appeal for urgent action. |