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New Zealand: Anti-Torture Exhibition in Auckland Moves People's Hearts (Photos)
By a practitioner from New Zealand
(Clearwisdom.net) On May 7, 2005, in downtown Auckland, local Falun Gong
practitioners held an anti-torture exhibition to expose the persecution of Falun
Gong in China. Since the exhibit was set up near a major communications hub, a
continuous stream of people observed the live torture reenactment and were
shocked at the persecution currently taking place in China. Many people asked
what they could do to help stop the persecution. For some people, this was not
the first time that they heard of the persecution. Many people were willing to
help publicize the truth about Falun Gong to their friends. Truth-clarifying posters During the anti-torture exhibition, practitioners collected a large number of
signatures in support of the effort against the persecution. Among those who
signed, many were tourists from Australia, Germany, the U.S. and France. They
were all shocked at the fact that so many people are subject to persecution for
cultivating such a peaceful practice. Quite a number of Westerners took the
initiative to sign the petition as soon as they watched the torture
reenactments, even if they did not have time to read through the newsletters
prepared by practitioners. Below are accounts of some of the exchanges between the practitioners and the
public who came to view the exhibition. Four Chinese students wanted to learn what Falun Gong is really about. They
saw the reenactment of several brutal torture methods. The practitioners'
explanation further helped them to learn the real stories covered up by the
Chinese state-run media. They also understood that Falun Gong is good. A senior police officer from Auckland especially came to view the
anti-torture exhibition. Prior to this, he already learned the truth about Falun
Gong. He still wanted to learn more about the torture reenactments. The police
officer came at around 11 a.m. and said that the content of the exhibit was
really good. He felt that the banners also helped to make the purpose of the
activity very clear. He said that the overall exhibit was very peaceful and that
this kind of event is a good way to clarify the truth to the public
in New Zealand. He also mentioned that the chosen location was really good,
where numerous people pass by. After viewing the anti-torture exhibition, a lawyer passing by was deeply
touched. He said that the practitioners staged this event very seriously and
that the subject matter of the posters was very clear. He stated that the effect
was quite good. The lawyer also said that the location was very good. A Western woman in her 40s came by, who was on a tour around New Zealand.
After viewing the anti-torture exhibition and the introductory materials, she
immediately helped practitioners to distribute flyers. She continued for several
hours until the event concluded. In the end, she expressed that she would like
to hand out truth-clarifying newsletters at the hotel where she was staying. A gentleman who carried a camera took pictures of the practitioners who were
demonstrating the torture methods. He talked with practitioners for a long time.
He stated: "You persistently tell the facts about the persecution, and the
effect is really good. Please keep going and victory will definitely belong to
you!" Reenactments of torture methods used against practitioners in
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