Magic City Morning Star, Maine: Pedals of Peace (A Letter From A 10-Year-Old Pupil)
By Karen Chen
May 8, 2004, 08:18 My name is Karen Chen and I am 10 years old. I am a fourth grader in Floris
Elementary School. I would really like to tell you about a group of
teenagers that call themselves Pedals of Peace. But first of all, I would
like to tell you about a group called Petals of Peace. Petals of Peace was
set up when many people were moved by the Fadu story. A 3-year-old
Australian girl, Fadu, lost her father when he was tortured to death for
practicing a peaceful meditation called Falun Gong, which follows the
principles of Truth, Compassion, and Tolerance. At that time, Fadu was only
a few months old. This left Fadu and her mother heartbroken. Many other
stories like this happened in China, too, though. Petals of Peace gives
ideas and helps to save these children in China who are persecuted. Many
kids around the world make paper lotus flowers (Petals of Peace) as well as
banners, postcards, and other materials to make sure everyone understands
what is happening to the children in China. Chinese children in China are being persecuted in all kinds of ways. Young
practitioners' parents are taken away to labor camps and jail, and no one is there
to care for the kids at home. This has left many children hungry with no one
to feed them and they also feel lonely. Other children in their school will
not like anyone who has their parents in jail, right? If the principal of
his or her school finds out, they will expel the student from that school.
So many of them have no education now. Many kids in China have also been
directly persecuted. Chinese police break into the children's homes and ask
questions like: Where are your parents? Do you practice Falun Gong? Are your
parents Falun Gong practitioners? If the young practitioner refused to
answer, the police would sometimes hit them and kick them or not let them
get up. What's the whole point of this? There is none. These Dafa
practitioners must be freed and the persecution of Falun Gong must end. My mom and dad have been practicing Falun Gong since 1996, when I was two.
Falun Dafa made me a good person. I'm a good student at school. When
somebody hits me or pushes me, I do not do it back. When somebody curses at
me or says bad words to me, I don't mind because I'm a Falun Dafa
practitioner. Falun Dafa has helped my whole family. My dad used to have
Hepatitis B. He could not even get up from bed. After he started practicing
Falun Dafa he got cured. My mom and dad don't get mad at each other anymore
and we are a great family. Falun Gong teaches people to be truthful,
benevolent, and tolerant. This is a very peaceful exercise. When I was in China five years ago, they had TV programs saying bad words
about Falun Dafa all the time. I have experienced the persecution of
children, too. My grandmother is also a Falun Dafa practitioner like me and
she was arrested in her home last year. The police took my granny and put
her under arrest for two months, not letting anyone see her. They even took
away her passport and told her she was not allowed to come see her relatives
in the United States. When I heard the news I was really shocked and felt
terrible. A perfectly kind woman being taken away! I truly miss my grandma
and want to see her. I hope that the persecution will end and so then all
the other mothers, fathers, relatives, and children can be safe and won't be
persecuted in any way. Right now, the persecution of Falun Dafa practitioners is still going on. On
May 27, in Chicago, a lawsuit against Jiang Zemin (the former Chinese
president leading the persecution of Falun Gong) will be held. So six teens
are going to ride bikes from Washington, DC to Chicago to tell everyone
about the persecution. The teens call themselves Pedals of Peace. The route
is 700 miles long and they're going to stop at schools along the way and
tell them about Pedals of Peace. The journey is called Save the Kids Ride.
This whole route is going to take a week long from May 13th to May 20th. A
rally will be held on the 13th to see the bike riders set off. We hope that
you can help support Pedals of Peace in any way and that would be a great
contribution. Amy Shi and I were the two actresses in this short prize-winning film Wish
-- www.WalkYourPathWell.net/wish/. I hope you can spend a few minutes
watching it. Again, please help and support Pedals of Peace and Petals of Peace. Thank
you! Sincerely,
Karen Chen
Hendon, Virginia
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