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Japan: Anti-Torture Parade Calls for Public Trial of Jiang (Photos) By a Falun Gong practitioner in Japan
(Clearwisdom.net)
People Shocked By Torture Demonstration The two-hour-long anti-torture parade, organized by the Japanese Falun Gong
Association, started at the park under Tokyo Tower at 1:30 p.m. on July 18,
2004, and ended at Kanda Children's Park. On a huge float, Falun Gong practitioners demonstrated tortures used against
practitioners in China, including hanging and beating, "Tiger Bench"
and cage confinement. Two songs, "Coming for You," and "Please
Sit Next to Me" were played as the parade proceeded. Through a loudspeaker,
Falun Gong practitioners explained to the spectators that the torture
reenactments they were seeing were actually happening in real life in China.
Approximately two hundred Falun Gong practitioners from all over Japan
participated in the parade. They held signs reading "Falun Dafa Is
Great," "Persecution Won't Be Tolerated by Heavenly Law,"
"Strongly Condemn Overseas Extension of State Terrorism by the Chinese
Dictator," "Global Trial of Jiang." They also held up signs with
pictures of many of the torture victims. Practitioners also distributed flyers
along their parade route. The parade passed through busy districts filled with people and the Tokyo
Train Station where passengers were waiting for their trains. Many people
received flyers and read them carefully. They were shocked by the facts of the
persecution. They shook their heads, signed, inquired for more information and
took pictures of the parade. Some of them expressed their surprise and concern. Jiang Will Be Brought to Justice Yoko Kaneko had been held in a Chinese forced labor camp for one and a half
years for distributing Falun Gong truth-clarification flyers in China. She was
eventually rescued through the joint efforts of the Japanese government and many
other concerned people. Yoko and her husband participated in the parade. Yoko told the reporter that the persecution, developed out of Jiang's
jealousy, had been going on for five years. The confirmed death toll of Falun
Gong practitioners has reached one thousand and nine. The target of such
brutality is a group of innocent Chinese citizens who only pursued good health
and improved morality. Ms. Kaneko expressed her belief that the Chinese don't
currently have human rights and freedom of belief in China. She herself is a
witness of the persecution. With a choked voice, Yoko told the reporter that she had been subjected to
all kinds of tortures in the forced labor camp. She couldn't help crying when
she saw the torture demonstration, even though it showed only a tiny part of the
torture methods used in the persecution. Violation of human rights is a
persecution of all human beings. Jiang will surely pay for his crimes and be
brought to justice. The Chinese Embassy in Japan Spreads Lies Regarding the Chinese Embassy's charge that practitioners are paid to take
part in truth clarification activities, the reporter interviewed Mr. Sato from
Hokkaido. Mr. Sato said he paid for his own trip. He said the reason why he had
spent money and time for this trip was because he wanted to tell people the true
story of Falun Gong. He had started practicing Falun Gong five months before. It
was the first time he had participated in such an activity. He was very moved to
see many people get together to devote themselves to their cause. Another practitioner, Ms. Lei Shuhong, thought the Chinese Embassy's lie was
ridiculous. She pays for all her expenses at Falun Gong activities out of her
own pocket. Regarding the Embassy's charge that Falun Gong's application for
Non-profit status was politically motivated, Ms. Lei said it was because China's
slanderous propaganda had influenced the world. Many Japanese have seen
slandering reports of Falun Gong by the Chinese official Xinhua News Agency.
Falun Gong wouldn't have applied for non-profit organization status had it not
been for all the deceitful propaganda; because of the lies, they need to tell
the Japanese people the true story of Falun Gong. Posting date: 7/25/2004 |