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Anti-Torture Exhibit in New York: A Passerby Who Understands Persecution Volunteers to Help Distribute Flyers (Photos) By Miaoshan
(Clearwisdom.net) At the Times Square anti-torture exhibition site, I helped
distribute truth-clarifying materials and explain the facts to passersby.
Around 1pm, when I tried to explain the facts about Falun Gong to a
gentleman, he said, "You should not exhibit the torture methods on the streets.
It's not good for children to see." He pointed to several young practitioners
and said, "You see, those are children." For a while, I did not know how to
reply him.
At that moment, another gentleman who was passing by came over and said, "How
come it is not good? They are approved by police, so it is appropriate for
children. Children also live in this world and they should also have the right
to learn the truth. All of these things are happening around you and you should
also be aware of them." The first gentleman said, "No, they are not taking place
around me," to which the second person responded, "Then are you living on the
earth? Isn't China located on the earth?"
I thanked the second gentleman for helping me explain the situation and I
chatted with him a while. It turned out that he came from Israel and is Jewish.
He told me that I did not have to explain anything to him for he had a deep
understanding of what we were trying to say. When seeing those practitioners who
were hung up and beaten, those who were tied on the Tiger Bench and so on, he
said in an agitated tone, "It was so horrible!" He said that we should have some
western practitioners come and help. I told him that we were shorthanded.
He then stayed and voluntarily helped us. He asked his two friends who came
with him to sign the petition. In addition, he said to all the people passing
by, "Hi, did you sign the petition? Did you sign it?" He said, "You don't need
to pay a penny. You don't even need to write down your address. Your signature
could help stop this persecution."
He stood there and kept asking people to sign the petition. He stayed there
and did all of this voluntarily for about an hour before he left. When he was
leaving, he shook my hand and said, "I hope the persecution will end as soon as
possible."
On my way home, I told my daughter and son the story about the gentleman from
Israel and asked them what they thought about it. In fact, I wanted to learn
their feelings about the torture exhibit. At first, my daughter did not know
what to answer. Later, when seeing some magazines and advertisement sold or
displayed on the streets, my daughter said, "Those are not appropriate for
children to see, but holding the torture exhibit is the right thing to do."
Live torture re-enactment
Passersby pay attention to the persecution
Passersby pay attention to the persecution
Posting date: 8/26/2004 |