(Clearwisdom.net) On May 1, 2007, thousands of people attended a forum at Letna Park, Prague, Czech Republic, in protest of communism. The forum, entitled "Against Communist, Against Fascism, Against Totalitarianism," was organized by the Confederation of Czech Political Prisoners. At the forum over ten statesmen and victims of communism individually made statements concerning the damage caused by communist dictatorships to humans. Ming Zhao, a Falun Gong practitioner, and David Kilgour, a former member of the Canadian Parliament, were invited to deliver speeches at the forum condemning the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) persecution of Falun Gong.

Ming Zhao from Ireland described at the forum his personal experiences in China's labor camps where he was subjected to brutal torture for his beliefs

People view an exhibition of paintings organized by Falun Gong practitioners to expose the CCP's persecution of Falun Gong

Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek attended the forum and made a speech. He stated, "I pledge to develop a government free of communism as long as there is support from everyone." It is necessary, he went on to stress, that we let our children understand the brutal violence of communism. This way, they will not recreate the catastrophes of communism in the future and will always practice democracy.

In their speeches the speakers not only summarized the painful lessons people have learned from previous communist dictatorships, but also condemned the atrocities of the existing communist regimes.

Ming Zhao from Ireland described his personal experience in China's labor camps, where he was subjected to brutal torture for his beliefs. Mr. Zhao said, "In labor camps various torture methods were employed to torture me, such as deprivation of sleep, beating, forced squatting for several hours in a row, and also electric shocks, and these torture methods are still being used in China."

"The international community is so wrongly impressed with China's economic development that they forget one point - that is, China's human rights situation hasn't improved at all, nor is there greater social freedom. It is still a communist regime there, without freedom of speech, without freedom of assembly, without freedom of association, and without freedom of the press."

Former member of the Canadian Parliament, David Kilgour, said, "Look at what that government (the CCP) is doing to its own people, including independent journalists, human rights activists, democrats, religious communities, Uyghurs, Tibetans and many others. Two of us Canadians have concluded to our dismay in our recent report [www.organharvestinvestigaton.net] that the government of China is even killing Falun Gong prisoners of conscience without any form of judicial process and selling their vital organs for high prices to transplant tourists from abroad."

Kilgour added, "This is the government which will host the Olympic Games in August 2008 in Beijing. It is the same city, as we just heard from Ming Zhao now of Dublin, in which during 2001 the administration was torturing Falun Gong practitioners like him."  

During the lunch break David Kilgour had a talk with the Czech Minister of Foreign Affairs Karel Schwarzenberg inside a tent at the forum. Mr. Kilgour introduced to the Czech Minister the CCP's atrocity of organ harvesting with a copy of the Czech version of the "Report into Allegations of Organ Harvesting of Falun Gong practitioners in China," co-authored by him.

A member of the Swedish Parliament, Mr. Goran Lindblad, who drafted a resolution for the European Commission entitled, "Need for International Condemnation of the Crimes of Totalitarian Communist Regimes," also made statements at the forum.

Activities associated with the forum lasted into the night, including a concert and a painting exhibition concerning communist dictatorships. According to the organizer, there were about 10,000 to 15,000 people who participated in the activities.