Ottawa, Canada: Protest at Chinese Embassy Focuses on CCP Violence (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) On February 10, Canadian Falun Gong practitioners,
staff members of the Epoch Times in Ottawa and other local Chinese people
rallied in front of the Chinese Embassy to protest the most recent violence of
the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). According to Clearwisdom.net, on February 8,
Dr. Yuan Li, a Falun Gong practitioner and the chief Technical Officer of the Epoch
Times was assaulted by armed CCP agents at his own home. Dr. Li was brutally
beaten and the wounds on his face required 15 stitches. Two laptops and some
documents were stolen. In a statement, Qihua Xin, the Epoch Times Ottawa chief, said: The
Chinese Communist Party is exporting its gangster methods overseas, and
thousands of CCP secret agents have already become a huge threat to the safety
of overseas Chinese. The assault of Dr. Yuan Li by armed CCP operatives is one
good example. Facing the trampling of civilization by an evil regime, we cannot
remain indifferent. Qihua Xin pointed out that the CCP advocates violence and lies and persecutes
righteous people. As the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party is
widely spreading, nearly 8 million Chinese have formally quit the party. Knowing
its tyrannical rule is approaching its end, the regime has become totally
irrational and is using all measures to persecute unarmed people. To persecute
people who dare to speak out, the regime has colluded with criminal underworld
organizations and resorted to despicable violent measures. The statement stressed: To tolerate crimes is to trample civilization. We
hope that all people with a sense of justice will condemn the CCP's terrorism
and its collusion with the underworld. Canadian Falun Dafa Association Chairman Xun Li said, "We strongly
protest the CCP for assaulting practitioner Yuan Li. We condemn the CCP for
using underworld measures to persecute peaceful and kind Chinese. We hope all
kindhearted people will work together to end the omnipresent terrorism of the
CCP."

Protest in front of the Chinese Embassy
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2006/2/12/120645.html
Yearly Archive
Printer Version
feedback@clearwisdom.net
