New Zealand: Auckland Citizens Moved by Facts about Falun Gong (Photos)
By a practitioner from New Zealand
(Clearwisdom.net) On November 30, 2005, the photo exhibit, "Falun
Dafa Practitioners Validating the Fa" was held on the square in front of
the Manukau District Hall in Auckland, New Zealand. During the lunch break,
quite a number of government officials came to visit the exhibit. Some left
message in the guestbook: "The government should give people the freedom of
believing in "Truthfulness, Compassion, and Forbearance!" Some wrote,
"End communism." After viewing the photo exhibit, a tour guide for a Chinese tourist group
said that he could not bear the evilness of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
People in China all understand in their hearts that the CCP is not good and its
government officials are really corrupt. He also said that some people who work
for the Chinese public security to monitor the Internet just open one eye and
shut the other because they know in their hearts that they need to accumulate
some virtue so as to offer themselves a way of escape [from the evilness of
the CCP and its inevitable end]. He also told the Mainland officials in his
tour group that if they wanted to take the truth-clarification
materials, they could go ahead and take them, and they should be able to bring
them back to China. A Maori woman exclaimed, "So beautiful!" after she saw the Faluns
that appeared in the photos. She immediately told her two children to go over
and listen to a practitioner explaining the facts about Falun Dafa. She told the
practitioner, "Today, I was brought here by an unknown force and I saw such
a beautiful photo exhibit." Another Maori woman listened to a practitioner telling the story of Ms. Gao
Rongrong who was tortured to death simply because she practiced Falun Gong. When
the practitioner showed her some photos of orphans of Falun Gong practitioners
who had been persecuted to death, the lady sighed, "That's terrible! It's
so evil! It can't happen any more!" She signed the petition to support the
rescue of the orphans and also signed for her daughter. She also asked for some
petition forms and said that she wanted to help collect petition signatures to
help rescue the Falun Gong orphans. On December 2, 2005, practitioners showed the photographic exhibit at
Prince's Wharf, Auckland. Two young men who sold fruit juice gave the
practitioners some free juice and asked them try it. The practitioners gave them
Dafa truth-clarification materials and told them about Falun Dafa. The young men
then came over and thanked the practitioners and left several cups of free juice
for them when they left. On December 3, 2005, the Falun Gong Practitioners Validating the Fa
Photographic Exhibit was held at the Otara Shopping Center, in eastern Auckland. A practitioner told a young lady, "Do you know that the children in this
photo have been orphaned simply because their parents practiced Falun Gong and
believed in Truthfulness, Compassion and Tolerance?" The western young lady
immediately signed the petition to support the orphan rescue. On December 4, 2005, the photo exhibition was held on Queen Street in
Auckland. Two young ladies from England had come to visit Auckland. One of them
said that she had worked for six months in Xi'an, China where she took care of
orphans. After the practitioners' explanation, they accepted the
truth-clarification materials and signed the petition to support rescuing Falun
Gong orphans. They also said that they would expose the persecution of Falun
Gong in China over the Internet. They wanted to allow more people to learn about
the CCP's persecution against Falun Gong and support bringing an end to the
persecution as soon as possible.

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A government official listening to the practitioner's
truth-clarification
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A government official signing the guestbook

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A Maori woman exclaims, "So beautiful!" upon seeing the Faluns
in the photographs
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A visitor wants to help collect signatures to rescue orphans of Falun
Gong practitioners
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Photographic exhibit at Prince's Wharf

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Before the exhibit was fully set up, people already started looking at
the photos
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A large number of visitors came to view the exhibition

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Two English women expressed their willingness to help expose the
persecution
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The elderly couple left this message: "Calling for freedom! Ah,
it's too terrible! Stop the persecution!"
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2005/12/5/115852.html
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