On the International Human Rights Day, Minnesota Practitioners Expose Jiang's Regime's Persecution of Falun Gong (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) On December 10, 2003, the International Human Rights Day, a
human rights activity was held in the University of Minnesota. Falun Gong
practitioners' display booth attracted many visitors. During the dinner party, many human rights experts expressed their opinions.
A practitioner introduced Falun Gong and the persecution it has encountered over
the past four years in China. He also pointed out that "Truthfulness,
Compassion, and Tolerance" are universal principles. Unfortunately, people who
follow these principles are considered "against the law" in China and they are
suffering severe persecution. He continued to point out that many people were
tortured to death, and that nonetheless, people from different circles outside
China are opposing this persecution. In addition, more and more people overseas
have begun practicing Falun Gong. In front of Falun Gong practitioners' display booth, some people asked for
the situation about the persecution with great concern. Some people wrote
letters on the spot to the prison where U.S. citizen, Falun Gong practitioner,
Dr. Charles Li is currently unlawfully held. Some people signed postcards
calling for the rescue of Charles Li. Some people even sat down to chat with
practitioners while learning how to make paper lotus flowers. A Chinese student
who is studying in the University of Minnesota carefully made a paper lotus
flower. He said that he was very pleased to talk with practitioners.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.cc/mh/articles/2003/12/15/62567.html
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