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Norway: Young and Old Visit the International "Truthfulness Compassion Forbearance" Art Exhibition in Sandnes Kulturhus (Photos)
By Norwegian practitioners Falun Gong practitioners in Sandnes and Stavanger hosted the
"Truthfulness Compassion Forbearance" International Art Exhibition at
Sandnes Kulturhus (a public building which houses a collection of different
kinds of art) on December 16th. It was a unique opportunity to expose the truth
about the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in China Rolf Atle Kristoffersen from the local Amnesty International committee gave a
speech at the opening of the exhibition, in which he pointed out examples of the
abusive treatment of Falun Gong practitioners. He also expressed that an art
exhibition like this is a great way to draw attention to the human rights
violations in China. Mr. Kristoffersen also said that China is of high priority
for Amnesty's work and that they use a lot of resources to help out the
situation there. The exhibition shows paintings that express Truthfulness, Compassion and
Forbearance during terror, pain and suffering. The paintings are the work of
Falun Gong practitioners and the exhibition was initiated by a professor of art,
Zhang Kunlun, who was tortured in Chinese forced labor camps. He was set free
after pressure from the Canadian government and Amnesty International and now,
together with the other artists, uses art to expose the violence towards Falun
Gong in China. Sandnes Kulturhus was happy to lend us the foyer of the public library. The
space was light and airy and has about 30,000 visitors every month. Some of
these passed the exhibition as they hastened by to the public library. They were
all handed a flyer and at the same time glanced at a painting or two. Others
took their time and were guided through the exhibition by Falun Gong
practitioners telling them about the artist's thoughts about the paintings and
the stories behind the work. Most of the visitors thought the paintings were
both strong and powerful, and they saw the beauty in the strong expressions. Visitors were shocked by the persecution happening in China. The
practitioners also had a dialogue with many young people. They are very up to
date. They knew about the persecution and responded that it's great that we were
exposing the torture. This week the exhibition was visited by two secondary school classes. They
had just visited China and learned much about the country and are now working on
a project about China. In a corner of the display area people got the opportunity to make paper
lotus flowers. It was quite popular, especially among the young. Sometimes both
young and old gathered on the floor making beautiful lotus flowers in different
colors. If the practitioners had the time, they sat down with the children and
told them about the lotus flower, which in Chinese tradition symbolizes purity.
The lotus flower grows in mud, yet blossoms as a beautiful and pure flower. The
practitioners told older children about the persecution and torture in China. It
was a good way to inform them of the persecution and the truth about Falun Gong. Originally published in Norwegian at: http://no.clearharmony.net/articles/200512/884.html |