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Austin, TX: Falun Dafa Practitioners Rally at The University of Texas to Mark the 4-25 Peaceful Appeal (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net, May 5, 2004) With over 67,000 students, faculty, and
staff members, the lunch-hour crowd on April 29, 2004 created quite a spectacle
at the popular rally area at the University of Texas. At the top of a flight of
stairs and overseeing the crowd below, Falun Gong practitioners unfurled two
banners: one reading "Falun Dafa, Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance" and the
other, "Bring Jiang to Justice." The two banners attracted passersby to the photo exhibit. Many of them
attentively read the descriptions of the brutality Falun Gong practitioners face
in forced labor camps and prisons in China. Several of them kept shaking their
heads in shock at the pictures of torture victims. Many already knew of the poor
human rights records in China. "I know about their persecution of Christians as
well," said one lady. People are learning the truth At noon, a series of speeches were presented by several persons, including: - Xiaodan Wang, a student at UT, who talked about her father, Mr. Zhiwen
Wang, his 16-year prison sentence, and the types of cruel mistreatment that her
father has been subjected to. - Mr. Daryl Slusher, a member of the Austin City Council, who said, "I want
to work together with you for a world where human beings do not kill other human
beings because of their religious beliefs or imprison other human beings because
of spiritual or religious beliefs.... Today we undertake a small effort
together, but combined with millions of people around the world we can
eventually prevail." - Mr. Fong, representing the World Organization to Investigate the
Persecution of Falun Gong, talked about slave labor in China. Gasping sounds
could be heard when Mr. Fong described in detail the horrific slave labor
practices inside Chinese labor camps and revealed that the products were later
exported to many countries around the world, including the United States. Council Member Slusher and several spectators stood and watched the entire
hour-long rally. Those who could not stay and watch approached practitioners for
more information to take with them. Posting date: 5/7/2004
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