(Clearwisdom.net) On Monday, March 15, 2004, the 60th annual United Nations
Human Rights Congress began in Geneva, Switzerland. As the most important annual
human rights meeting in the world, the congress presents a great opportunity to
inform a large number of NGOs, human rights organizations, officials, and
governments of the genocide occurring against Falun Gong in China. Around 500
Falun Gong practitioners from countries all around the world gathered in Geneva
to raise the profile of the persecution of Falun Gong in the international
community, and to explain the nature of the persecution in more depth.
Although this is the fifth year practitioners have come to the United Nations
to appeal to the UN and the public, this year was not simply a repeat of
previous years. The factors previously preventing people, governments, NGOs and
the UN from understanding the persecution more deeply and acting to condemn it
have become a lot fewer now. In addition, practitioners have grown in their
wisdom, capacity and determination to help people understand the facts more
deeply. This year brings a genuine opportunity for the UN, NGOs governments,
delegates and so on to understand more thoroughly the true nature of Jiang's
Genocide and to break out of the deceit with which the Jiang regime has ensnared
them. It is a great chance for many people's bright future.
At about 8:30am, several hundred Falun Gong practitioners gathered in Place
Neuve, a large tree-lined area close to the heart of the city centre. They
practiced the Falun Gong exercises and sent righteous thoughts for about an hour
before gathering together to prepare for a parade through the city streets. At
the front of parade, behind a large wreath of flowers reading in French,
"To the Victims of the Persecution of Falun Gong in China" walked
several victims of the persecution, including Zhao Ming from Ireland and Dai
Zhizhen from Australia. They were followed by a large banner with "Blood
Debt" written in Chinese and English.
The main instigators of the persecution of Falun gong are Jiang Zemin, Luo
Gan, Liu Jing, and Zhou Yongkang. For each of these human rights criminals,
practitioners carried a large white banner, calling for them to be brought to
justice. White is the color of mourning in Chinese culture. The victims of their
crimes who have been tortured and died as a result of the persecution were also
remembered in white placards with their names and photos carried by the
practitioners who followed behind. Hanging from numerous wooden frames, and
swaying gently in the breeze, these 900 placards document the confirmed number
of deaths.
Following them came a bright array of banners, mostly white and yellow,
carried by practitioners from around the world.
The morning mist lifted as the parade made its way through the city streets.
The tourists and locals alike showed great interest in the procession, stopping
to watch, take leaflets and ask questions. The tranquility of the parade was
mirrored by the remaining mist which lingered on the stillness of the lake as
practitioners walked along the lakeside, displaying the messages of their
banners to many passing motorists.
The destination of the parade was the Places des Nations, situated just
outside the UN building. The banners of the parade were arranged so that the
passing traffic and pedestrians could see their message, and practitioners stood
patiently as a short rally began. The Co-Chairman of the European Falun Dafa
Association Mr Peter Jauhal gave a speech, explaining why practitioners from all
over the world had come to gather in Geneva. He urged the UN to act to help
bring an end to the persecution, stating that the supposed human rights
improvements in China are in fact illusion and deceit. He also explained that
increased economic investment in China is not encouraging the Jiang regime to
improve its human rights.
Messages condemning the persecution from various NGOs and also from three
members of the Swiss Parliament were read out. A Falun Gong practitioner from
New Zealand also gave a speech in which he described his harrowing experiences
in a labor camp, persecuted because he would not give up practicing Falun Gong.
The content of his speech was in sharp contrast with the peaceful, beautiful
day, bringing the harsh reality of the violence and brutality home to the
audience. He described how, following harsh torture and mental pressure, he had
been on the verge of losing his sanity.
After the rally, practitioners spent the rest of the day practicing the Falun
Gong exercises and sending righteous thoughts. The weather remained clear,
bright and warm.
Source: http://clearharmony.net/articles/200403/18442.html