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Atlanta, Georgia: Practitioners Invited to Give Speeches at Commemoration Activity Held on Martin Luther King Day (Photos) By a practitioner in Atlanta (Clearwisdom.net) January 16, 2006 was the 77th birthday
anniversary of U.S. civil rights leader Martin Luther King. A commemoration
ceremony was held in Ebenezer Baptist Church, Atlanta, Dr. King's hometown, to
continue the slain leader's lifelong pursuit of civil rights and nonviolence. Falun Gong practitioner Becky attended the ceremony for the third year. She
said that practitioners in Atlanta have been explaining the facts about Falun
Gong to the King Center. Ms. King and staff in the center have expressed their
sympathy and support to practitioners being persecuted in China. The Center
invited a Falun Gong spokesperson again this year to give a speech. Mr. Erping Zhang represented the Falun Gong group and said in his speech that
practitioners follow Truthfulness, Compassion, Forbearance, and protested the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s brutal persecution with peaceful means. Mr. Zhang said in an interview, "We know that more than seven million
people have quit the CCP and its organizations. Other people in China are
actively joining the withdrawal. In this way, CCP will fall apart soon." Atlanta Mayor Shirley Franklin said later that a nonviolent movement could
change society, bring peace and benefit the people. She said that she believed
in Mr. Zhang's speech. Chinese student Helen Li was selected to participate in the ceremony and
said, "I am a Falun Gong practitioner. Dr. King's pursuit of nonviolence
and freedom encouraged me to continue his legacy to help the world become a
better place. I hope that the persecution against Falun Gong practitioners in
China will stop as soon as possible." More than two hundred people participated in the commemoration ceremony,
including Dr. King's family members, officials from federal, state and city
government, those from the religious circle, and local students. Isaac Newton
Farris, Jr., president and CEO of The King Center, Atlanta Mayor Shirley
Franklin, Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue, and Congressman McKinney gave speeches.
They called on people to continue Dr. King's legacy and establish a more
peaceful society with more democracy, freedom, and equality. Posting date: 1/21/2006
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