Los Angeles: Practitioners Hold a Candlelight Vigil in Front of the Chinese Consulate to Commemorate the Fifth Anniversary of the April 25 Appeal (Photos)
By Dafa practitioners in Los Angeles
(Clearwisdom.net) On the evening of April 25, 2004, practitioners in
Los Angeles held a candlelight vigil in front of the Chinese Consulate to
commemorate the fifth anniversary of the April 25 appeal near Zhongnanhai. They
also called on the public to learn the truth about April 25 appeal and to help
stop the brutal persecution of Falun Gong. Two weeks ago, the Chinese Consulate removed the lawn in front of the gate
and planted shrubs instead, though practitioners still spend their spare time
holding several large signs and sitting on the roadside near the shrubs and on
the lawn across street to mediate and send righteous thoughts. On April 25, 1999, after Tianjin police beat and arrested dozens of
practitioners, 10,000 practitioners went to appeal to the State Council Appeals
Office in Beijing to request the authorities to give them the freedom to
practice Falun Gong. The practitioners' appeal displayed peacefulness and
rationality, extraordinary courage that have left a glorious page in human
history. After the April 25 appeal, Jiang Zemin made it into an excuse to arrest
practitioners on a large scale and began an inhumane persecution. It has been
nearly five years. The verified number of Falun Gong practitioners who have died
as a result of the persecution is 955, but the actual number that has been
estimated in the thousands. Over the past five years, practitioners have been adhering to
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance" and have persevered and
peacefully resisted the persecution, so that Jiang's attempt to "eradicate
Falun Gong in three months" ended in failure. Falun Gong has not been
eradicated, but has flourished around the world. With more and more countries
and people learning about the facts of persecution, Jiang's persecution has
become more and more difficult to sustain. At present, Jiang and his followers
have been sued in more than a dozen countries on charges of torture, genocide,
and crimes against humanity.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2004/4/27/73260.html
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