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The World is Awakening - Anti-Torture Exhibit on the Edge of New York City's Central Park (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) During the US Republican National Convention,
Falun Gong practitioners held weeklong anti-torture exhibits in several
places in New York City. In front of the exhibit on the edge of Central
Park, streams of people passed by and many of them were shocked and signed a
petition to condemn the persecution and seek international help to stop the
terror from continuing in China. People are learning the facts about Falun Gong "The Chinese government is afraid that people have freedom and fears
the truth. I hope the persecution will be ended soon. The world is
awakening. Wake up!" A middle-aged woman living in New York City who
just learned to practice the exercise from practitioners, said, "I feel
great. I believe there is energy existing in the universe, and it is helpful
to people. The persecution is terrible. It's a tragedy to the whole world.
If the persecution is found out in one country, it may also occur in other
countries." Several practitioners flew to New York from Atlanta. One of them was a
nearly 70-year-old woman who began practicing Falun Gong six years ago and
has benefited greatly. During the day, she reenacted the torture methods
used to persecute Falun Gong practitioners in China. She said, "I can't
speak English, I feel the anti-torture exhibit can attract people's
attention, so I reenact the tortures practitioners in China suffer, and try
my best to let people know the truth." She and others took turns
reenacting "being locked up in a small cell" and "Tiger
Bench." For lunch and dinner she ate some cold food brought from home.
She had only one thought, to let people know about the persecution in China
and to stop it. Two years ago before she came to the US, she was under
surveillance 24 hours a day, and had no freedom at all. A man from New York viewed the anti-torture exhibit and signed the
petition, and said, "It is savage to use such torture and to forbid
people to practice these exercises." |