Prague Daily Monitor: Falun Gong followers start protest in Prague
Prague, July 20 (CTK) - Some 20 Czech and foreign followers of the Falun Gong
spiritual movement met outside the Chinese Embassy in Prague Thursday to protest
the prosecution of the movement in China. he protest meeting was held on the same day when the China outlawed Falun
Gong meditative exercises seven years ago. The protest will continue outside the
Chinese embassy until 11:00 on Friday. The participants first read a letter pointing to the violation of human
rights in China, which they then unsuccessfully attempted to hand over to the
Chinese authorities. Thursday evening, Falun Gong supporters lit candles in memory of the victims
of the Chinese regime. The protesters also performed a simulated operation in order to highlight the
alleged practice in Chinese prisons where doctors take organs for transplants
from prisoners and sell them. Hospitals falling under the Chinese public
security office and military police allegedly participate in this practice. We want to call on the parliament to adapt a resolution in support of the
investigation into the crimes in committed Chinese concentration camps,"
Jakub Smid from the Falun Gong Czech association told reporters. He noted that the ban on the movement had afflicted a major part of the
Chinese society. "Over 70 million people practising Falun Gong, their relatives and friends,
have to bear the consequences of the nonsensical decision of former Chinese
leader Jiang Zemin. Hundreds of people have been imprisoned or sent to
concentration camps without a court verdict," Czech supporters wrote in
their letter. The meditative movement has some 100 million followers in 80 countries,
including hundreds in the Czech Republic, Smid said.
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