Malaysia: Practitioners Protest Continuously in Front of the Chinese Embassy (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) Since the end of December 2005, Malaysian practitioners
have been peacefully protesting in front of the Chinese Embassy every day. Every
morning and evening they practice the Falun Gong exercises and send righteous
thoughts to peacefully protest the ongoing brutality and call the public's
attention to it. Since the activity began, practitioners have encountered all kinds of
interference. During the early days of this activity, it would start to rain
when practitioners just started to send righteous thoughts. Sometimes it only
rained at the Embassy and nearby area. Later, security personnel at the Embassy
repeatedly called police to disperse the practitioners. Whenever the police came
to interfere, practitioners would explain to them why they came to protest. The
practitioners told the police officers that they would protest every day until
the persecution ends. Once, the Chinese Ambassador's limousine passed by while practitioners were
sending righteous thoughts. Staff members of the Embassy requested that police
officers disperse the practitioners. The officers said that the practitioners
didn't violate any laws and protesting was their right, and refused to do so. Later, due to the Embassy's pressure to higher-level authorities, the police
was forced to interfere with the practitioners' protest again and said that they
could only take action if practitioners continue to protest. Practitioners then
went to the police bureau to clarify the truth to high-ranking officials,
telling them that they were determined to continue the protest. Eventually, the
practitioners were able to continue. When they learned that the practitioners' protest has been consistently
peaceful and rational, the police authorities were moved by their uncompromising
spirit. Some police officers were concerned for the practitioners' health, as they
often protested in rainy weather. Every day many drivers of passing vehicles
would sound their horns or raise their thumbs to encourage the practitioners and
express their support.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2006/2/5/120179.html
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