Rally and Parade in Melbourne to Celebrate Twenty-Five Million Chinese People Quitting CCP (Photos)
By a practitioner in Melbourne
(Clearwisdom.net) On Saturday, September 1, 2007, the Melbourne Service
Center for Quitting the CCP held a rally and parade at the City Square in
downtown Melbourne during the APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) meeting
in Australia. The rally called on people to appeal to delegations from
participating countries to join together to stop the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s
abuse of human rights, one of the main themes of the event. In China, hundreds of thousands of families
are persecuted
Anti-torture exhibition exposes organ harvesting atrocities Passersby touched when listening to truth-clarification Young Chinese students learn the facts People sign the petition calling for an end to the persecution
of Falun Gong and support the human rights torch relay People attentively listened to the speeches in the rally, read flyers and
watched the parade of banners and anti-torture exhibition. A representative of
the service center said that the flyers and Nine Commentaries on Communist
Party were distributed quickly. Chinese Woman Supports the Event Ms. Lin has come to every rally like this one and often reads The Epoch
Times and other journals exposing the CCP's corruption. She said, "In
China, corrupt officials take hundreds of millions of yuan from the
public, while the living cost increases. Peasants have a hard time to make a
living. There will be social chaos this continues." Two Girls from China Quit the CCP during the Event Two Chinese girls who are high school students in Melbourne passed by the
rally. When they asked about the reenactment of organ harvesting and torture, a
volunteer explained to them about the CCP's persecution of Falun Gong,
harvesting organs from living Falun gong practitioners, and its crimes in
political movements after it took power. The two girls listened attentively to
these facts that they had never heard in China. They quit the CCP's Youth League
and Young Pioneers on the spot. Another three people also quit the CCP, the Youth League and Young Pioneers
during this event and one used his true name. Driver of a Sight-Seeing Carriage: There's only one voice in China Dean Crichton, a sight-seeing carriage driver, came to read the posters and
listen to the speeches when he saw the rally across the street. He said he
worked in Hong Kong for three months and saw large parades and service centers
for quitting the CCP. He said that the situation for the people in China today
is like his horse (eyes covered). They are prohibited to know sensitive
information and can only hear one voice. He signed the petition supporting the
human rights torch relay across the world and said he would do his best to
spread this news. "The CCP is constantly covering up the facts" A woman residing in Melbourne was a student of Nankai University in Tianjin,
China. She came to the rally venue to read the posters in the early morning and
knew well the CCP's evil nature. She said, "I ran into several incidents in
China. I saw that police took away those who unfurled banners on Tiananmen
Square. I know what could happen to them. In another incident, six Japanese
students had been ice skating on a lake at Nankai University, one fell through
the ice and died. All of the reporters who came to cover the incident were
prohibited to report it and all those who witnessed were not allowed to talk
about it to "avoid affecting the Chinese-Japanese relationship." I
also experienced drink poisoning and was rushed to a hospital. The government
prohibited the media to report the incident. From all these incidents, one can
imagine how many facts are covered up. The CCP doesn't think twice about lying
to deceive people."
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2007/9/2/161983.html
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