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United Kingdom: Practitioners Receive Public Support for Exposing the Persecution and the Sujiatun Atrocity (Photos) By a practitioner in the U.K.
(Clearwisdom.net) From
March 22 to March 25, 2006, U.K. Falun Gong practitioners participated in a
signature-collecting campaign launched by human rights organizations at
Trafalgar Square and St. Martin's Place in London for four days in a row. The
events were organized to expose the atrocity in which the Chinese Communist
regime established a concentration camp in Sujiatun to persecute Falun Gong
practitioners, harvest their organs when they were still alive and cremate their
bodies afterwards to eliminate evidence. In addition, practitioners called on
the international community to pay attention to this atrocity and launch a
thorough probe into the concentration camp. The general public was shocked by the Chinese Communist regime's inhuman and
despicable deeds. Some attentively viewed the photos and read the captions on
the display boards, while others sat on the lawn to read flyers and other
truth-clarification newspapers. Many people signed the petition to condemn the
crimes committed by the Chinese Communist regime. They urged the U.K. government
to help put an end to this cruel killing atrocity, and called on the United
Nations to launch an investigation and rescue those being persecuted. Sometimes,
people had to queue up to sign the petition. In the first three days, over one
thousand signatures were collected. The public supports the protest against the persecution A British government employee who passed by the square took the initiative to
take some flyers for her co-workers. She said she didn't know that such a
persecution could happen nowadays, so she was very much shocked to learn the
news. She also mentioned that there will be a U.K. delegation visiting China,
and she hoped that Falun Gong practitioners could send some flyers and other
materials to the delegates. A woman who is running a website featuring little-known facts about the dark
side of history said that her next project would be something on the dark side
of Chinese history since the Communist regime took power. She said that after
the project is completed, the articles would be publicized. A member of a non-governmental organization expressed that she would contact
other organizations so as to launch another campaign to improve China's human
rights situation. Many people expressed that they would write their parliamentarians to condemn
the Chinese Communist regime's atrocities and call on the British government to
help put an end to the persecution. On the third day, two men who had stopped by
previously saw the practitioners again. They said, "We have talked to our
parliamentarians, and we hope that everything will go right." A woman who works nearby asked the practitioners, "Will you be here in
the next two days? I'll tell all my co-workers about the event here, and invite
them to view the photos on display here and pick up some
truth-clarification materials as well as sign the petition." Two students at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London
University, picked up many flyers and newspapers, saying that they would
distribute them to their teachers and classmates. After reading the
Chinese-version truth-clarification materials, an elderly Chinese woman took
some English-version materials for her colleagues. A young Japanese girl was
shocked to learn the news about the Sujiatun concentration camp. She asked the
practitioners for five copies of the Chinese language version of the Nine
Commentaries on the Communist Party for her Chinese classmates. Some
French young people who were in London on a sightseeing trip picked up some
newspapers, saying that they would bring them back home for their parents. A man
from Australia said that he heard of the Chinese Communist regime's persecution
against Falun Gong, and that he had signed a petition last year in support of
ending the persecution. He hoped that his signature would be of help to Falun
Gong practitioners. Many others also asked the practitioners, "How can I
help to stop this persecution?" "You should raise the public's awareness of these atrocities" During the activity, quite a lot of British people said, "You've done a
right thing. You should raise the public's awareness of these atrocities." Someone also asked, "Now that these kinds of barbarian things takes
place in the 21st century, why didn't the mass media report them
whatsoever?" Many people have already known that it is due to economic interests that some
foreign governments and mass media keep silent on this matter. Two western women told the practitioners, "We feel very sorry that many
people still keep silent on it. There have been so many unjust things happening
in the world. We should not keep silent any longer, and instead, we should take
action to stop this persecution." "I hope my kids will know the importance of respecting human rights from
a very young age" On the first day, a mother passed by the square along with her daughter.
While viewing the photos on display boards, she talked to the little girl,
"You see! These innocent people are persecuted in China, but their voice is
not heard by the outside world." Pointing to a practitioner, she also said
to her daughter, "What these people are doing here is to tell people what
is going on in China, and to call on them to help put an end to such a cruel
persecution." There was one memorable exchange that took place on the first day. Two
policemen talked to a practitioner, saying that someone had complained to them
that the displayed photos of persecuted practitioners were not good for
children. The practitioner thus explained to the policemen the facts about Falun
Gong and the cruel persecution practitioners are being subjected to, and told
them that the photos expose something happening in China today and that the
purpose of displaying the photos was to stop the persecution. Pointing to another practitioner who carried her three-month-old baby while
handing out truth-clarification newspapers nearby, the practitioner told the
policemen, "This young mother distributes newspapers and solicits petition
signatures over there today, along with her three-month-old baby, for the same
purpose - to put an end to the inhuman persecution. The Chinese Communist
regime's evil atrocities are detrimental to all humankind." After listening
to this practitioner's explanation, these two policemen thus said that they
could go ahead with the exhibition as they liked. Later that same day, a mother came to view the photos and other materials
along with her six- or seven-year-old boy and two- or three-year-old boy. She
also explained to the boys about the meaning of the photos. A practitioner
approached the mother to ask her if she thought the photos might have any
negative impact on kids. The mother said, "These photos would not have any
negative impact on kids, and on the contrary, they are very good for the kids. I
hope they would know the importance of respecting human rights from a very young
age." Posting date: 3/28/2006
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