(Clearwisdom.net) On the afternoon of September 10, 2005, Falun Gong practitioners from the US and Canada went to Niagara Fall to appeal to Hu Jintao and other visiting CCP officials to stop the persecution of Falun Gong. In front of where Hu and other officials got out of their car, a banner reading "Falun Dafa" was set up. As practitioners held up two photos depicting tortures used on Falun Gong practitioners in China, Hu was only several steps away from them.

On the sloped lawn just opposite where Hu's motorcade stopped, Falun Gong practitioners held three big banners, reading, "Hu Jintao, the time given to you by God and the people is limited," "The Fa rectifies the human world," and a large photo depicting brutal tortures. Practitioners standing in front of the CCP officials saw many people gaze at these eye-catching banners. They hoped that Hu himself would not miss them, either.


Practitioners hold signs on the lawn at Goat Island

Falun Dafa banner beside the falls

Practitioners also clarified the truth to tourists around them, telling them about the persecution happening in China, and their purpose for coming to the waterfall. The practitioners also explained to the tourists how the CCP organized a "welcoming team" to put on a false show of peace and prosperity and cover up its crimes of murdering and violating people's human rights. Many people understood. When practitioners asked, "Do our banners block your field of vision?" They replied, "Lift them higher."


Tourists are curious and ask practitioners about Falun Gong

A reporter from the Washington Post interviewed practitioners on the spot. One of the questions the reporter asked was, "The persecution was initiated by former leader Jiang. What do you think of the present leader, Hu Jintao?" A practitioner replied, "Hu Jintao has been in office for over three years, and the inhumane persecution is still going on, so he cannot avoid responsibility. We hope that through this visit, Hu can truly learn the truth, make a right choice, and stop the persecution."