Toronto: Call for Attention to Persecuted Falun Gong Children at Benefit International Food Festival (Photos)
By a Falun Gong practitioner in Canada
(Clearwisdom.net) On October 8, 2005, Falun Gong practitioners in Canada
held the first Benefit International Food Festival at the Distillery in downtown
Toronto, calling people's attention to the persecuted Falun Gong children in
China. The food festival prepared a variety of foods from Korea, Greece, Vietnam,
Italy, India, Thailand, Caribbean Sea, and China. All food was provided for free
by different businesses. "The activity is great! It shows the Canada's multi-culture and
multi-belief, and at the same time conveys a message to the Chinese community
and Chinese government, we sympathize with these persecuted (Falun Gong)
orphans, we want to rescue them to come to Canada," Director of Toronto
Education Bureau Josh Matlow said, "There are so many delicious foods here
today. I hope they can celebrate and share all this together with us next
year." The Chinese Communist Party began a ruthless and senseless persecution of
Falun Gong in July 1999. During the past six years, more than 2,700 Falun Gong
practitioners have died as a result of persecution, countless practitioners have
been arrested and their current situations are unknown. The international food festival received support from many media outlets. Two
weeks before the activity began, the Canada News Agency published an article to
introduce Falun Gong, and the article has been reprinted by other newspapers. At
the same time, the largest Jazz Music Radio Station in Canada and two fashion
magazines, Dolce and City Life, all sponsored the activity. As the activity was
multi-cultural, it also attracted the main newspaper of local Indian community, Hindi
Abroad, that published a report prior to and during the activity. The Toronto
Star that has a largest circulation in Toronto and 680 NEWS Radio Station
notified to the public about the activity. Chinese New Times TV Station and New
Times Radio Station also reported the event. The sponsor also received support from many businesses. The second day after
the activity concluded, some kind-hearted people made phone calls to donate
money. The activity also attracted some people in the music field to give
performances. Nine-year-old singer Neil Wadhvana learned about the news a week
before, and requested his mother to make a phone call to the sponsor offering to
perform, so as to support the rescue effort for persecuted Falun Gong children
in China. Neil is the youngest singer in Canadian history who sings the national
anthem at national affairs ceremonies hosted by the Governor General and Prime
Minister. He once met with the visiting Queen of the United Kingdom, and was
reported on the front page of mainstream media in Canada.


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