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Parramatta Advertiser (Australia): Serenity in the frame
September 17, 2003 SUPPORTERS of the Falun Gong, and curious passersby, witnessed a one-day exhibition of serene
Chinese paintings at the Parramatta Town Hall last week. The traditional paintings by Bankstown artist Zhang Cuiying were shown in support of the Falun
Gong a practice [based on Truthfulness, Compassion, Tolerance] that is outlawed in China. Cuiying said her paintings were inspired by the Falun Gong qualities of compassion, forbearance
and truthfulness and the contrasts between benevolence and evil, beauty and ugliness. Cuiying became a participant in the Falun Gong in 1996. In 1999, the Chinese Government launched a severe crackdown on Falun Gong, imprisoning hundreds
of practitioners. Cuiying said she returned to China in 2000 in a campaign to change the government's mind on the
Falun Gong, but was imprisoned for eight months. Now, Cuiying has visited more than 40 cities in more than 20 countries to speak against the
treatment of Falun Gong practitioners through her painting exhibitions. Posting date: 9/18/2003 |