Washington D.C.: Candlelight Vigil Calls for Justice and Conscience (Photos)
By Lin Xinyuan, Minghui reporter to Washington
(Clearwisdom.net) On the evening of July 23, 2004, about one thousand
Falun Gong practitioners held candlelight vigils in front of the Lincoln
Memorial and the Chinese Embassy to the United States to mourn Falun Gong
practitioners who have died as a result of the persecution of Falun Gong in
China and to call for collective efforts to stop the persecution.
Falun Gong practitioners sat in the rain, holding candles and forming two
words in Chinese, "Rectify the Fa." The atmosphere was solemn. After
observing three minutes of silence, the host gave the opening speech,
"Please Light Up a Candle." The host told the audience, "They
faced lies with sincerity. They choked the evil with kindness. They treated
violence and torture with forbearance. They inspired conscience and kindness.
They led the way to 'Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance.'" "Candlelight is symbolic, as a solemn melody that tells the heroism and
tragedy of the cultivators. Candlelight is an epic that tells of the compassion and strong will of the
cultivators. Candlelight is the bridge between justice and compassion in the world. Candlelight is our hope for spreading 'Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance'
to all corners of the world. Please light up a candle and pass on the sincerity and compassion. Please light up a candle and illuminate the world." After the candlelight song, Ms. Bai Xue sang a song called, "To My
Fellow Countrymen." "Look at the fading images. They used to be our
neighbors. They also have parents, brothers and sisters. They also have happy
families..." At last, Falun Gong practitioners read out the names of the one thousand and
ten Falun Gong practitioners who have died from the persecution. In the past
five years, one life after another has been lost. They were cultivating
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance." ... Chen Ying, Zhao Dong, Wang
Guoping... Behind every name is a tragic story. The candlelight lit up the darkness and people' hearts. It symbolized
mourning as well as brightness and hope.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2004/7/24/80219.html
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