Czech Republic: Zhang Cuiying's Paintings Exhibited in the Czech Parliament; Practitioners Clarify the Truth to MPs and Staff in the Office of the Czech President
(Clearwisdom.net) In February 2004, an exhibition of the paintings of
Australian Falun Gong practitioner Zhang Cuiying was held for five days on all
three floors of the Atrium of the Czech Parliament in the Waldstein Palace. Many
MPs, VIPs, parliamentary officials, members of the public and a reporter
attended the opening of Zhang Cuiying's exhibition. MP Dr. Jaroslav Zverina, who
helped Falun Dafa practitioners organize the exhibition, gave the opening
speech. Next, everyone listened to Zhang Cuiying talk about how she recovered
from illness by practizing Falun Gong, how she was persecuted in Chinese labor
camps and how she was rescued by the Australian Government and kind-hearted
people all over the world. After Ms. Zhang's moving speech, practitioners from
England, Germany and the Czech Republic demonstrated the five sets of Falun Gong
exercises. Zhang Cuiying demonstrated her painting technique to an audience by creating
a picture for them. Many Czech people, especially the VIPs, really appreciated
Chinese painting and art. So many of them were happy to receive a print of Zhang
Cuiying's paintings and information about Falun Dafa and were horrified to learn
about the severe human rights violations happening in the persecution of Falun
Gong practitioners in China. Several Czech parliamentary officials bought the
Czech translation of the introductory book, Falun Gong, and the exercise
videos to learn the exercises. For a couple of days we were invited to an area of the Parliament designated
solely for the use of MPs. Many MPs came to visit us and had a chance to see our
display with Zhang Cuiying. A couple of practitioners were also talking to them
about human rights abuses of practitioners in China and presenting to them
documents detailing the persecution. There was a constant queue of MPs wanting
to receive a print of one of Ms. Zhang's paintings signed with a calligraphic
dedication in Chinese characters. They also wished to learn more about Falun
Gong and to get Falun Dafa materials. In the end, over sixty MPs and
parliamentary officials came to see us and to speak to Zhang Cuiying, many
asking how they could help and giving their cards so that we could contact them
in the future. Staff of the Czech Parliament Library in Waldstein Palace received gifts of
several copies of the Czech translation of Falun Gong, documents relating
to the persecution of Falun Gong in China, the Falun Gong Torture Report and a
range of other materials to help people learn more about the persecution. All of
these will be made available to MPs as reference material. They also received a
beautiful book of Zhang Cuiying's paintings. Mr. Petr Hajek, the spokesman for the President and Media Director of the
President's Office, received Zhang Cuiying and Czech practitioners in the Office
of the President at Prague Castle on the 26th of February 2004. From Zhang
Cuiying he received a painting for President Mr. Vaclav Klaus with the
dedication "I wish that the Truthfulness, Compassion and Tolerance of Falun
Dafa will bring the Czech people a wonderful future." The Czech
practitioners gave documents relating to the serious human rights violations
against Falun Gong practitioners in China, as well as information on lawsuits
that have been filed in fourteen countries against Jiang Zemin and the senior
officials who implemented his campaign of genocide against Falun Gong
practitioners in China. These documents will be kept as reference material in
the President's Office. Zhang Cuiying told her story and practitioners explained
the situation of Falun Gong worldwide and in China, to enable Mr. Hajek to fully
inform the President. The friendly meeting finished on a good note of mutual
understanding.
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Photographer from CTK, the main Czech Press Agency took many photos
Zhang
Cuiying presents Dr Zverina with a painting
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In the President's office
In the Parliament Library
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