Pittsburgh Practitioners Collect Signatures to Rescue Dr. Charles Li and Xiaomei Jia, Wife of Dr. Cailu Xu (Photos)
By Pittsburgh Practitioner
Sponsored by Amnesty International, University of Pittsburgh Chapter, Pittsburgh Dafa
practitioners held a one-week signature collection campaign to rescue Xiaomei Jia, wife of Dr. Cailu
Xu and Dr. Charles Li on the University of Pittsburgh campus from March 17, 2003, Monday to March
21, 2003, Friday. Dr. Cailu Xu currently works as a researcher at the University of Pittsburgh. His wife Xiaomei Jia,
who used to be an engineer at Tsinghua University, has been imprisoned in the Beijing Female Forced
Labor Camp since November of 2001 for practicing Falun Gong and distributing Falun Gong flyers. During this week, we met many kind-hearted people who were eager to learn the truth of Falun
Gong and ready to sign their names on the petition forms. Though some students had read Xiaomei
Jia's story in the local newspapers (http://www.post-gazette.com/localnews/20030216falungong0216p3.asp,
http://www.thetartan.org/97/20/news/3245.asp, http://www.pittnews.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2003/03/12/3e6ed35421d43),
many others had never heard anything about Falun Gong or the brutal persecution of Falun Gong in
China. A graduate student told us: "If there is any injustice in the world, the whole world won't
be at peace. Everyone should be concerned about this and stand up for justice." He took several
Dafa flyers in Chinese and said that he would give these to his Chinese classmates. A woman understood us immediately when we started telling her about the persecution and said,
"I know what this is about. I am a Catholic. Catholics have been persecuted for centuries." A middle-aged man from Mexico finally concluded why Jiang's regime persecutes Falun Gong when a
practitioner told him that Falun Gong practice is based on the principles of "Truthfulness,
Compassion and Forbearance." "Ah, I know why (they persecute Falun Gong), because you tell
the truth! They don't like truth." An undergraduate Chinese-American girl came to our table with curiosity. When she found out what
happened to Dr. Charles Li and Xiaomei Jia, she not only signed her own name on the petition form,
she also called a group of Chinese American students to join her. Tears came to her eyes when she
saw the photos of brutal torture, and she suggested to the president of American Chinese Society
Association, who was standing beside her, to collect signatures for us on their Friday night meeting
on March 21, 2003. She then asked us for blank sheets of the petition forms and promised to return
them after the meeting. An older lady on her way to a reception stopped at our table, and told us that she knew a lot of
what's going on in China and many things are very discouraging right now. Her son has been working
in Beijing, and she has been to China twice in the past two years. She asked for a button that said,
"SOS urgent help to rescue Falun Gong practitioners persecuted in China." Many students asked for our SOS buttons and put them on their book bag straps to show their
support. Students who were doing advertisements on nearby tables offered to collect signatures for
us by putting the blank petition forms on their tables. Some students suggested that we put an
advertisement on the entrance TV screen and told us how to apply for the service. The one-week signature collection campaign was very successful. However, we realized that many
Pittsburgh residents are still unaware of Falun Gong and the persecution of Falun Gong in China,
even though the brutal persecution has been going on for almost four years. It is our responsibility
to tell them what is happening and give them opportunities to stand up for justice.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2003/3/26/47163.html
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