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Candlelight Vigil in Brisbane: In Memory of Falun Gong Practitioners Tortured to Death in China (Photos)
Call to bring Jiang, Liu, Luo and Zhou to Justice (Clearwisdom.net) On Friday evening, 27 February 2004, Brisbane's King George
Square was transformed by a candlelight vigil held in memory of all Falun Gong
practitioners tortured to death over the past four and a half years. Our candlelight vigil, held in front of Town Hall, beckoned people with its
serene atmosphere. Banners in English, Greek and Chinese were held erect by
practitioners during the evening, together with a huge wreath of flowers. Banner boards about the 4 criminals Four banner boards were held clarifying the facts of the crimes against
humanity by Jiang Zemin, Liu Jing, Luo Gan and Zhou Yongkang and the need to
bring these four criminals in China to justice for their genocidal policies
against Falun Gong practitioners. Peaceful vigil The atmosphere in the square was one of peace and serenity as practitioners
sent righteous thoughts and sat in silence during the early hours of Friday
evening. The square is often far from peaceful, with many people mingling
noisily or passing through. Our vigil completely changed the whole energetics of
the square and had a noticeable impact on passersby. Clarifying the facts Signing our petition The visual display and the peaceful energy deeply touched the hearts of many
people who stopped to read the banner boards displayed on the grass and to chat
with practitioners handing out fliers. It seemed that people were simply drawn
to us. Some passersby were astounded that such inhumane treatment of other human
beings could possibly happen in our world today. Some wanted to know how they
could help; others spent time reading the pictorial banner boards and then came
to ask questions, with others signing our petition. Practitioners briefly shared
the practice of Falun Dafa and clarified the facts of this senseless
persecution. Most onlookers took information and appreciated the special information sheet
for the evening, which included up-to-date information on the persecution with
details of the four main perpetrators and the following message for politicians
and journalists, that also applies to all people. When the full facts of this human tragedy are revealed to the
world, everyone will need to look to their conscience. People in the future
might ask: "You were a politician/journalist at that time...what did you do
to help stop this genocide from continuing?" It will be a tragedy of a
different kind if one has to reply - "Nothing." Source: http://www.falunau.org/indexArticle.jsp?itemID=1171
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