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Russia: Falun Gong Practitioners Rally in front of the Chinese Embassy in Moscow to Support the Chicago Lawsuit against Jiang (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) On May 27, 2004, the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh
Circuit opened a court hearing on the case of Falun Gong practitioners' lawsuit
against Jiang. On May 29, Falun Gong practitioners from Moscow, St. Petersburg,
and other cities rallied in front of the Chinese Embassy in Moscow to support
the lawsuit against Jiang and expose the brutal persecution of Falun Gong in
China. On the plaza in front of the Chinese Embassy, practitioners displayed posters
illustrating the inhuman persecution that Jiang's group launched against Falun
Gong practitioners. They also unfurled banners with both Chinese and Russian
words: "Bring Jiang Zemin to Justice." Practitioners practiced the exercises and
sent forth righteous thoughts together. They also explained the facts of the
persecution to passersby. Practitioners took the initiative to introduce to the police officers on duty
the brutal persecution that Falun Gong practitioners have encountered in China.
They also exposed the lies spread by the Chinese Consulate, Embassy and some of
the Jiang group's followers, as well as their interference in an attempt to
hinge practitioners from clarifying the facts or holding group exercises. The
on-duty police officers expressed, "We can protect you for your activities." A TV station in Moscow came to cover the event. Many passersby stopped to
look at the posters. A retired gentleman who lives nearby came over to
attentively look at the posters depicting the Jiang group's ruthless persecution
of Falun Gong. Previously, he often stood far away from practitioners' rally and
watched the activities. This time, he came close from the very beginning and
also carefully listened to practitioners' explanations. He said that he could
not understand why such a group of good people are subjected to such brutal
persecution. Some youngsters were appalled at the suppression occurring in China
and immediately expressed, "The persecution must be stopped." |