Singapore: Falun Gong Practitioners Continue to Clarify the Truth in Business District (Photo)
By a Falun Gong Practitioner in Singapore
(Clearwisdom.net) On April 12, 2006, Falun Gong practitioners in
Singapore continued to display their picture boards and banners on Waterloo
Street in the busy business district of Singapore. They exposed the large-scale
murder and live-harvesting of Falun Gong practitioners' organs by the CCP in
forced labor camps in China. In the past two weeks, Singapore police confiscated Falun Gong display boards
four times at different places under the excuse of "no permit." April
12 happened to be the 15th on the lunar calendar, and many people
went to Kuan Im Tng Temple. At 10:40, Falun Gong practitioners started their
truth-clarification activity as usual. Pretty soon, seven or more plain-clothes
policemen appeared. They took videos of Falun Gong practitioners and took away
their display boards after 11a.m. Falun Gong practitioners continued to
distribute their flyers and quickly made some new boards. Around 3 p.m., these plain-clothes policemen came again. Falun Gong
practitioners talked with them again and pointed out their unfairness. Many
vendors and street artists gather at Kuan Im Tng Temple. It is a district that
doesn't require permits. In addition, the CCP's crimes are such a terrible and
urgent matter. How could they stop an activity calling for saving lives? The
policemen eventually left. Falun Gong practitioners continued their activity. People asked what had happened. An elderly lady couldn't read, but she
wondered what had happened and if she could donate some money to help. Another
one said, "God will bless you." He asked if Falun Gong practitioners
could teach his child how to do Falun Gong exercises. Many people took this
opportunity to read the displays and take truth-clarification materials. A
Chinese person who used to refuse to hear about the persecution, greeted Falun
Gong practitioners with a smile.
People read display boards about the persecution.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/4/13/125146.html
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