Yokohama, Japan: Practitioners Hold Rally and March to Call for an End to Ten Years of Persecution (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) On July 19, 2009, Falun Gong practitioners in Japan
held a rally and march in Yokohama in the afternoon, and a peaceful protest in
front of the Chinese Embassy in the evening, to call for an end to the ten-year
persecution by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). They also held a candlelight
vigil to mourn the practitioners in China who have lost their lives as a result
of the persecution. Practitioners hold rally in Yokohama Japanese human rights activist An Dong Gan addresses the rally The Divine Land Marching Band in downtown Yokohama Passersby watch the march Passersby watch the march Man reads a Falun Gong flyer Peaceful protest in front of the Chinese Embassy Candlelight vigil to mourn the practitioners who have lost
their lives as a result of the persecution Falun Gong practitioners held a rally in a park in Yokohama at noon on July
19, 2009. Japanese human rights activist An Dong Gan addressed the rally. He
said, "The CCP's brutal persecution--including live organ harvesting--of
Falun Gong practitioners who cultivate Truth-Compassion-Forbearance completely
goes against the universal values that respect human rights. I think that the
more people in the world who believe in Truth-Compassion-Forbearance, the
better. The CCP has persecuted Falun Gong for ten years, but the CCP's
disintegration is inevitable. Let's call on the Japanese people to disintegrate
the CCP and stop the persecution as soon as possible." Two members of the city council sent letters to the rally. They said that the
CCP suppression of Falun Gong shows the whole world how brutal the CCP really is
and that it is urgent to stop the persecution. Practitioners held a huge banner reading "Only with the Disintegration
of the CCP Will the Persecution Stop," and many other banners bearing
messages in both Japanese and Chinese. They also carried placards depicting
torture methods that the CCP has employed against Falun Gong practitioners. The
procession, composed of the Divine Land Marching Band and practitioners dressed
in white carrying portraits of practitioners who have lost their lives as a
result of the persecution, marched forward in downtown Yokohama. Many people stopped to watch and inquired about Falun Gong. Some who had just
come from China were shocked to see the procession and were eager to learn the
true situation of Falun Gong. As it got dark, practitioners peacefully protested in front of the Chinese
Embassy and held a candlelight vigil to mourn the practitioners who have died as
a result of the CCP persecution. Practitioners who suffered persecution and now live abroad relate their
experiences and voice their concerns Mr. Mei came to Japan over two years ago. He was expelled from a university
in China for practicing Falun Gong and was subjected to a five-year prison term.
While in prison, he was handcuffed with his hands behind his back, deprived of
sleep for long periods, beaten, and forced to read articles slandering Falun
Gong. He said, "I hope the persecution can be stopped soon, because many
Falun Gong practitioners are being imprisoned and subjected to gross
mistreatment and abuse. If it's not stopped, I don't know how many more of them
will be tortured to death or be disabled. Many practitioners I know were
arrested again and went missing after having been released. I call upon
governments and society as a whole to help the Falun Gong practitioners in
China." Ms. Ma, who majored in architecture, was expelled from her university and
subjected to forced labor when she was in China. She told the reporter,
"The persecution has persisted for ten years. How many decades make up a
lifetime? Many practitioners I know are young people, and they have been
deprived of the prime of their lives. We have made it through until today
because we have hope in our hearts. We suffer not just for ourselves, but for
the many who have not understood the deeper meaning of the persecution.
Actually, the persecution affects not just practitioners, it also persecutes
innocent people in society. Only by disintegrating the evil can good people live
in peace." Mr. Li was a researcher focused on high-energy physics at an institute in
China. He was also subjected to forced labor when he was in China. He said,
"My personal experience of the ten-year persecution makes me realize that
the persecution can only make Falun Gong cultivators even more steadfast even as
it reveals its evil nature to the whole world. Such an evil regime is
doomed." Japanese practitioner Mr. Moku said, "Today I recall that, when the
April 25 incident took place ten years ago, the Japanese media cited China's
official reports that slandered Falun Gong. I also believed it at that time, but
later, I started to have doubts, as I clearly witnessed how Falun Gong reacted.
So I began to re-examine Falun Gong. I changed from half believing and half
suspecting to firmly believing in Falun Gong. I hope that the Japanese people
will re-evaluate Falun Gong fundamentally. Only by understanding the Falun Gong
issues can one truly understand the necessity of disintegrating of the CCP for
the sake of the whole world." Another Japanese practitioner recalled that, when the CCP started the
persecution of Falun Gong in 1999, practitioners did not know what to do, but
they firmly opposed it. She said, "The persecution is still going on, but
we have become more and more mature, and we know what to do." Ms. Suzuki, who is in her 70s, has been going to the Chinese Embassy to
peacefully protest on a daily basis, rain or shine, since 2001, along with
several other practitioners. She said, "Practitioners are being persecuted,
and this is what I should do to stop the persecution. In the past nine years, I've
seen changes in people: from knowing little about Falun Gong and to being
hostile and understanding little when they saw practitioners' peaceful protests,
to taking the initiative to warmly greet and encourage practitioners and
expressing their support for Falun Gong. I'm pleased to see people
awakening." Ms. Suzuki said that as long as the CCP persecution continues,
the peaceful protest in front of the Chinese Embassy will continue.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2009/7/20/204929.html
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