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Enduring the Cold and Welcoming the Warmth of Summer - Clarifying the Truth in Manhattan - Part 5
(Clearwisdom.net) New York is one of the biggest cities in the world. Walking down a busy
street, one meets people of different races and from different countries around
the world. Our anti-torture exhibits were set up on one of those busy street
corners. Every day, huge numbers of people flowed past. Regardless of their
nationalities, their countries of origin, or their social status and background,
as soon as they understood our intention, they gladly signed the petition
without hesitation. Of the overseas travelers who kindly gave their support, some had come from
as far north as Iceland, and others had come from as far south as South Africa.
As for the locals who visited our site, we met many Latin Americans who called
us amigos. There were government and non-government officials from
different states and from countries overseas. Their social status did not seem
to matter. Everyone who gave support demonstrated a very basic human nature -
love for one's fellowman. I was deeply moved by their sincerity, and their moral
support and encouragement lingered in my mind long after they had left. After hearing what was happening in China, a bewildered Indian family of six
found it hard to believe that such atrocities still exist and that some Chinese
have had to sacrifice their lives to practice self-cultivation. The six family
members were only too eager to put their names down in support. As the crowd
thinned out, I noticed that the family was still there standing. "Perhaps
they had questions to ask," I thought. As I approached them, the mother
said, "I would like to make a donation but could not find your donation
box." I explained to them that we did not accept donations. Our desire was
to call on the support of all kind-hearted and righteous-minded people to help
end this ongoing persecution and to restore basic human rights in China. Caught by the displays, a young Austrian girl stopped by. Not only did she
put down her own name, but also the names of all her friends and relatives.
"Shouldn't you get permission from them first?" I asked. "I am
sure they would be more than happy to support this righteous cause. I am signing
on their behalf," she replied. A young man in his early twenties asked us what the exhibit was all about.
After giving him an explanation, he still didn't seem to understand, so I went
further and explained the inherent evil nature of the Communist Party, which was
responsible for this inhuman persecution. He told me that his ancestors were
from North Africa and that their family was a Christian family. They were taught
from the time they were children to love everybody, even their enemies.
Consequently, the Communist concept of "combating heaven and earth"
and being against each other was something he could not comprehend. He told me
that there were more and more Chinese migrating into his country, which could be
a worry. I told him that the Chinese were kind by nature. It was the Communist
ideas that had brainwashed and distorted the people's minds. Since he returned
to his home country very often, he was happy to take some truth
clarifying materials for his Chinese friends. A couple stopped and stared at the display board. Pointing at the victims on
the board, I told the couple that human rights did not exist in China under the
Communist regime and that those brave people did not submit even under pressure.
The man told me that he could understand what it was like under Communist rule.
He said he was from Cuba. Cuba is another country ruled by Communism. "Many
Cubans," he said, "had risked their lives and escaped across the sea
to the United States." He added that he was most displeased with the US
government for ignoring the inhuman persecution in China for too long, instead
letting trade with China come first. One day, a shabbily attired man stopped by. When I asked him if he would sign
the petition, without hesitation, he picked up the pen with his left hand and
signed the petition slowly. While he was writing, I noticed that his right hand
was incapacitated. Noticing my curiosity, he told me that after an illness three
years ago, he had lost all control of his right hand and, because of that, he
lost his job as well. I turned around and picked up a handmade lotus flower,
which had a label "Falun Dafa is good" in Chinese and handed it to
him. "Hang up this flower in your house and recite those words a few times
a day. It will help you." After repeating those words with me, making sure
he could pronounce the words correctly, the man smiled and left. More and more Chinese signed the petition voluntarily, and more and more of
them accepted the truth clarifying materials handed out. In the beginning, many
of them were reluctant to accept them. After explaining to them and telling them
moving stories of Falun Dafa practitioners, our words seemed to strike home.
Many of them happily accepted the materials and thanked us for them. One day, two ladies stopped by. Pointing at the picture on a display, I said,
"Look at them! These people just wanted to live a healthy life but were
deprived of their rights." The ladies nodded their heads. I told them that
many of these people had been dying of illnesses before taking up Falun Gong
practice. Falun Gong had saved many families. One of them asked, "Is it true that practitioners are not allowed to
seek treatment from doctors when they are sick? There is a statement in the book
Zhuan Falun which says Dafa disciples aren't allowed to do
healings." I replied, "When the Chinese government banned the practice
in 1999, the state newspaper twisted the facts around in support of the
government propaganda and said that practitioners were not allowed to see
doctors when they were sick. The intention was to defame Falun Gong and our
Teacher and to instill hatred in people towards Falun Gong." The two ladies seemed to have got the message. I hope they will pass it on to
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