Toronto Sun: 'Say No to the Tyrant' - Marchers Claim Chinese Communists Losing Members
(Clearwisdom.net) Hundreds of protesters from many walks of life
called for the fall of communism in China at a rally held at Queen's Park in
Toronto yesterday. "As Chinese-Canadians we have worried for years about China and the
lives of our families under control of this blood-thirsty regime," said
event organizer Jinan Liu. "Now the Chinese are saying 'No!' to the tyrant
Chinese Communist Party. Now it is a matter of time before its collapse." "The recent loss of 20 million members from the CCP shows that the
Chinese people consider political liberties as important as economic
prosperity," said Dr. Lavinia Stan, director of the center for
post-communist studies at St. Francis Xavier University. Economic Freedom "As in Eastern Europe, the Chinese people have started to realize that
economic freedom means little if not accompanied by political freedom,"
Stan said. "With its history of repression, its present ideological
ambiguity, and its uncertain future, the CCP has become obsolete. It should have
the decency and the courage to allow multiparty elections." Many in the crowd were worried about the "atrocities" their loved
ones face for practicing Falun Gong. 3,034 Deaths The Falun Gong Information Centrer says they have verified 3,034 deaths since
1999 and hundreds of thousands have been detained. "I am here today to
protest those atrocities against the practitioners of Falun Gong as well as
human rights violations in any manner contrary to the Charter of the United
Nations," said Muhammad Ali Bukhari, a human rights advocate. "As
Canadians we must speak up against these atrocities that affect individuals and
groups, party policy and the state." May 21, 2007 http://torontosun.com/News/TorontoAndGTA/2007/05/21/4196640-sun.html
Falun Gong is an ancient form of qigong, the practice of refining the body and
mind through special exercises and meditation. Like tai chi, qigong is a vital
part of many people's lives in Asia.
Only a few years after its public introduction in 1992, Falun Gong quickly grew
to become the most popular form of qigong ever in Chinese history; however, in
1999 the CCP started to suppress its followers.
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