(Clearwisdom.net) Aachen is located in the western part of Germany, and
has a population of only 250,000. It has a common boundary with Holland and
Belgium and is the center of Europe. It was founded by Kaiser Karl der Groe
eight or nine centuries ago, so it is called the "Second Rome," and
Aachen Cathedral is a popular tourist attraction. Aachen Industrial University
established a friendly relationship with China's Qinghua University and Beijing
Scientific and Technical University in the early 80's. Therefore, every year
thousands of Chinese overseas students and exchange scholars study there.


Reenacting illegal organ harvesting -
exposing the CCP's crimes
Passersby sign a petition to be sent to German Prime Minister
Merkel to condemn the CCP
On Saturday October 14, 2006, Falun Gong practitioners held an
activity in Aachen and introduced this traditional spiritual practice, Falun
Gong, which originated in China. They exposed the cruel persecution of Falun
Gong practitioners that is carried out by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
It was a warm and sunny day. Among crowds of pedestrians, tourists and
shoppers, Falun Gong practitioners set up a reenactment to expose the CCP
harvesting of organs from living people. The reenactment included a surgery
table and a mock-up of a cage used to torture Falun Gong practitioners in
Chinese prisons. Large numbers of people stopped to watch. People came one after
another, taking leaflets and signing a petition form to be sent to German Prime
Minister Merkel to condemn the CCP.

Falun Gong Originated in China and has Spread to Over 80 Countries
Practitioners demonstrated the Falun Gong exercises and displayed pictures
depicting the history of Falun Gong. Taiwanese Falun Gong practitioners who had
learned about this activity sent Aachen practitioners nearly 2000 paper lotus
flowers along with bookmarks with the message "Falun Dafa is good" and
"The world needs Truthfulness, Compassion, Tolerance" which were
spread all over Aachen city.
Source: http://clearharmony.net/articles/200610/36124.html