A Chance Encounter between the Greek Premier, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Practitioners from Europe and Australia
By Zhang Cuiying
(Clearwisdom.net) Before I came to Greece to hold my painting exhibition,
some practitioners had asked me to take photographs of the Srivatsa [ We found many Srivatsa symbols in a Greek University today.
We noticed there were a lot of police around, and thought there must be someone
important at the university. We asked a policeman about this and he told us that
the Greek Premier was visiting the university. We entered the hall through a
side entrance and just as I had finished preparing an album of paintings and
truth-clarifying materials, the Premier came to visit us. He warmly greeted us
and shook our hands. One practitioner described my 8-month experience of
persecution in a forced labour camp in China, and told him that I was an artist,
invited to hold a painting exhibition by the Cultural Centre in Athens. A Greek practitioner began a conversation with the Minister.
They started talking amiably. At first, the Minister thought that the
practitioner was one of the staff in the college. When he realized that he in
fact was living in Sweden, and had come here to help set up the exhibition of
paintings by an Australian painter, who was also a Falun Gong practitioner, he
said gladly, "I have heard of Falun Gong." The Minister also accepted the
truth-clarifying materials we had prepared. The media outside the Center became very interested in what
was happening. Ms. Dai Zhizhen, holding her daughter Fadu, told the reporters
how her husband was tortured to death by the Jiang regime because he would not
give up practicing Falun Gong.
The symbol of the Buddha]. The Srivatsa is an ancient symbol found in
cultures throughout the world] symbols that are common in Greek culture. We
found the Srivatsa symbols in new places every day. They could be seen
everywhere in Greece. The ancient signs were on the walls, the ground, tables
and chairs in the Parliament buildings, City Halls, libraries, banks, colleges,
and temples.
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