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Taiwan: Report on the Signature Campaign to Expose and Condemn the Jiang Regime's Terrorist Act of Hiring Thugs to Shoot Practitioners (Photos) By Taipei Falun Gong practitioners
(Clearwisdom.net) Several Australian Falun Gong practitioners recently
went to South Africa to sue the visiting Chinese Vice President Zeng Qinghong
for his role in the brutal persecution of Falun Gong. However, the
practitioners were attacked by hired gunmen and one of the practitioners was
severely injured in both feet, resulting in shattered bones. Evidence suggests
that Zeng is highly suspected of directing the shooting attack, and this
terrorist act perpetrated by the Jiang regime has shocked the world. To stop the exportation of the Jiang regime's state terrorism overseas, to
let more people know the criminal nature of the regime, and to safeguard
justice and human conscience, practitioners in Taipei organized several
truth-clarification activities. On the afternoon of July 11, 2004, Taipei Falun
Gong practitioners went to several busy areas, including the Banqiao bus
station and railway station, to collect signatures and to let more people know
of the shooting incident. They also fully exposed the Jiang regime's
persecution of Falun Gong practitioners who believe in
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance." From a photo display, many people saw how severely David Liang was injured
and they were shocked at the atrocity. After hearing the practitioners'
explanation, they immediately signed their names to condemn the Jiang regime's
state terrorism. There were also some passers-by who walked past and didn't pay
attention to the practitioner's event. Some practitioners politely walked with
them to tell them the facts, and some then stopped to listen to the
practitioners. After they learned of the Jiang regime's terrorism and the
persecution of Falun Gong practitioners, they also signed their names in
support. In about 2 hours, the banner used to collect signatures was filled
with signatures. More and more people have come to understand the criminal
nature of Jiang's regime and are joining with practitioners to resist the
persecution. Posting date: 7/15/2004 |