Sofia Echo (Bulgaria): Falun Gong - a better lifestyle (Photo)
8 Oct 2007 SATURDAY AT 8: Borissovata Gradina in Sofia is where Falun
Gong meet to meditate and do exercises, following the principles of
Truthfulness, Compassion and Tolerance. Followers of the Chinese system for self-refinement recently met in Sofia's
Borissova Gradina wearing yellow t-shirts. "Falun Gong makes us better people, more tolerant, more truthful, and
completely healthy. It is a way of living," they say, having just finished
meditating for an hour. It is nine o'clock in the morning and some of them have
come to do exercises that the practice espouses. They also teach them to anyone
who wishes to learn, or they use the opportunity to tell people about the
persecution of Falun Gong members in China by the Communist regime, which has
been going on for more than eight years. Kremena has been practicing for several years. She came about the system
after setting out on a search for the meaning of life, and found it through
Falun Dafa. Zahari, or Zaro, as his friends call him, introduced her to it. He was practicing martial arts, but wanted to find something more
interesting, and went to the Internet. What he found was something that
explained the essence of Eastern qigong practices. Qigong is a general term for
all the Eastern practices that deal with cultivation of "qi", or the
vital energy of the human body. Zahari came upon the Bulgarian version of the
Falun Dafa website, which is maintained by a Bulgarian follower who lives with
his family in Australia. The man in Australia had also translated some of Falun
Dafa's books and audio-video materials. Zahari passed on his enthusiasm about
the practice not only to Kremena, but also to a number of his friends. His wife Tsveta came along out of curiosity. Even though she was interested
in questions about religions and various philosophical teachings, she was afraid
to explore deeper because of the many phony practices that exist. With the
passing of time, however, Tsveta, an architect, saw how Falun Gong changed
Zahari. So she began to read the books and later started practicing. Over the years Bulgarian followers have been making steady efforts to reveal
the truth about the persecution of the Falun Gong in China. Although the number
of practitioners in Bulgaria is far smaller than in neighboring countries like
Turkey, Greece, Romania and Ukraine, practitioners are confident that they are
up to date with Falun Dafa activities around the world, where more than 100
million people practice. Reality in China n 1999, a great danger presented itself to the Chinese followers of this
ancient practice. At that point in time, they numbered about 10 percent of
China's population, or almost twice the amount of members of the Chinese
Communist Party. Driven by spite and jealousy as well as by party ideology,
which completely opposes Falun Gong's main principles of Truthfulness,
Compassion, and Tolerance, the former communist leader Jiang Zemin launched a
nationwide campaign of persecution that continues to this day. He ordered the
specially established 6-10 office to "physically and mentally destroy"
the Falun Gong. The inhumane torture to which practitioners have been subjected
has caused the death of more than 3000 people. Truth revealed In 2006, the former secretary of state of Canada David Kilgour, along with
international human rights lawyer David Matas, published a report confirming the
allegations that Falun Gong practitioners jailed in labor camps and prisons
across China without due process of law were forced to be organ donors. The
authors of the report called this phenomenon "a new form of evil unseen on
this planet before" and visited many countries to raise awareness about
evidence of cruelty by Communist China. Kilgour came to Bulgaria, invited by the Bulgarian Helsinki Committee, in
April 2007 and introduced his report at a forum in Grand Hotel Bulgaria. The
report, since translated into Bulgarian language, has had thousands of copies
circulated and has attracted public attention despite a lack of media publicity. The Bulgarian side "We organize many activities, but the Chinese embassy often makes
attempts to spread slanderous propaganda against us, distorting the practice, as
it does around the world," Ekaterina Popova, a journalist and practitioner,
said. She first encountered Falun Dafa in 2002 when the Chinese regime
fabricated the self-immolation incident at Tienanmen Square, claiming that the
five individuals who set themselves on fire were Falun Gong practitioners. By doing so, the regime hoped to justify the persecution. However, more and
more people learned about this persecution and it became even more difficult for
the regime to cover it up. In fact, the topic of human rights is well discussed
among politicians and non-governmental organizations. Three years passed before
Ekaterina heard again about the practice. That time she received an e-mail
talking about a new initiative by the Bulgarian followers. She made an
appointment to receive the book Falun Gong (the introductory text of the
practice), gathered information and published a full-page article in the
newspaper at which she worked at the time. On the first coming Saturday - the day when practitioners do the exercises
together in the park - Ekaterina went to the practice site in Borissovata
Gradina. She learned the exercises after reading the book cover to cover and
hasn't stopped since. She says she finally found what she had been looking for -
the way of life and the way to perfection that gives meaning to her life. Bulgarian practitioners have sent petitions against the persecution with
thousands of signatures of Bulgarian citizens to the United Nations and the
Council of Europe, as well as to various Bulgarian politicians - the president,
the prime minister, different ministers, MPs and others. The petitions embody
the efforts of Bulgarian followers to become part of worldwide efforts to stop
this bloody persecution in China. The most recent Falun Gong activity in Bulgaria was the display of an
international exhibit called Truthfulness, Compassion, Tolerance, which was
exhibited for more than 20 days at the Cabinet underpass in the centre of Sofia.
The oil paintings created by Chinese artists who practice Falun Gong revealed
their personal experiences in prisons and labor camps while being illegally
detained by the regime. Shown in more than 40 countries, as well as in the
European Parliament this exhibit has given hope to many visitors. Several years ago, the Bulgarian practitioners displayed works of the Chinese
artist Zhang Cuiying, whose paintings had also been shown in Brussels. Her
paintings were supposed to be shown in a club in the building of Parliament;
however, a few days before the official opening, the Chinese embassy in Sofia
interfered and the speaker of Parliament canceled the exhibit. Instead, the
paintings were shown at the Hungarian Cultural Institute. They also attracted
much media attention. Bulgarian practitioners maintain a website, hand out material in Chinese, and
translate and publish information about the persecution occurring in China as
well as information about the support they receive from around the world. They
also help practitioners in Romania, Serbia and Greece to organize various
activities. Until the regime in China collapses, followers will strive to help clarify
the truth and reveal the essence of Falun Gong by spreading the practice that
has brought good health and peace to more than 100 million worldwide.
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