Australia: Petals of Peace Initiative Launched in Queensland (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net October 8) Practitioners in Queensland officially
launched the Petals of Peace initiative in Brisbane and the Gold Coast on the
4th and 5th of October. Jane Dai and her 3 year-old daughter, Fadu, flew up from
Melbourne to take part in these activities. Fadu, whose father was killed in the
persecution of Falun Gong in China in 2001, is Australia's ambassador for this
project.
Many practitioners gathered at King George Square in front of Town Hall for
the official Brisbane launch. "Petals of Peace" symbolizes the hope of
all the children who are suffering during the on-going genocide of Falun Gong in
China. This project is aimed at schools and community organizations to bring to
life for the children, as well as their parents and teachers, the principles of
Falun Gong - Truthfulness, Compassion and Tolerance - and how practitioners in
China who follow these virtuous values are being brutally persecuted.
Petals of Peace highlights the plight of the thousands of children in China
who, like Fadu, have lost parents to the persecution, or whose parents are
incarcerated and are unable to see or take care of their children, as well as
the millions of children who are forced to write statements against Falun Gong
in their schools. Children all over the world will be encouraged to learn how to
make origami paper lotuses to help raise awareness about the suffering of these
most innocent and vulnerable victims. Every flower is a symbol of hope that this
unjust persecution will come to an end.
For the Brisbane launch, partition boards with Journey of Falun Dafa photos
and persecution photos were set up, along with a gazebo and information tables
and tables for people to learn how to make paper origami lotus flowers. Large
numbers of people were on the square, including tourists from Mainland China.
Many of them took photos and movies and many accepted handouts. There was a
steady stream of children and adults learning how to fold paper lotus flowers
and they were all interested in learning more about Falun Gong and the
persecution.
The Queensland spokesperson for Falun Gong opened the launch, explaining the
Petals of Peace initiative and briefly telling about Jane Dai and Fadu. Then
Jane and Fadu told their own tragic story about the death of Fadu's father
simply because he followed Truthfulness, Compassion and Tolerance and how this
has impacted their family. They have traveled to 35 countries to tell their
story and Jane is a plaintiff in lawsuits against former president of China,
Jiang Zemin, for Genocide and crimes against humanity. Many people were deeply
moved by this heart-rending story. The activity ended with several practitioners
performing the Lotus Dance to the enjoyment of all present.
Four University of Queensland journalism students, who are doing an in-depth
story on Falun Gong, filmed the entire event and did a lengthy interview with
Jane and Fadu. One of these students is from Norway and hopes to take this story
back and have it published.
On Sunday, a similar event was held at Cascade Gardens on the Gold Coast.
This is home to the first practice site in Queensland and always has many people
present on a Sunday. While most practitioners performed the exercises, others
set up a similar display to the one in Brisbane. Again, many people came to
learn how to fold paper lotuses and then attend our launch. One addition to this
program was the practitioner singers who have written and performed numerous
songs around Australia. Four of the five singers performed two of their songs,
including A Call to Heart, and were warmly received.
As schools around Queensland get back from holidays this coming week,
practitioners will begin taking this project into as many schools as possible to
bring the beauty of Falun Gong to students, parents and teachers, to tell them
of the tragedy of the persecution against Falun Gong in China and to help them
actively participate in making paper lotus flowers as symbols of hope.



Learning to make lotus flowers (In Brisbane)
Initiative ceremony (In Brisbane)
Part of the large crowd (In Brisbane)


Lotus Dance (in Brisbane)
Part of the crowd (In Gold Coast)
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2003/10/8/58529.html
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