A Parade and Rally Held in Melbourne to Support 16 Million Withdrawals from the Chinese Communist Party and Affiliated Organizations (Photos)

On December 16, 2006, a parade and rally were held in Melbourne to support
16 million withdrawals from the Chinese Communist Party and its related organizations.
Falun Gong practitioners attended the activity and exposed the persecution against
Falun Gong to the public.


The parade



The parade passes through Chinatown.



Re-enacting the torture that the CCP applies to Falun Gong
practitioners



Re-enacting the organ harvesting



Olympic Games champion Jan Becker gave a speech at the rally.



Mrs. Leigh Smith, CIFPG representative, gave a speech at the
rally.



People sign their names to support Falun Gong.


It was a warm day before Christmas in Melbourne, and the parade passed
through town. After the parade, the attendees held a rally. Olympic Games
champion Jan Becker, representative from the Service Center for Quitting the Party Wang
Peng, Falun Gong practitioner Jiang Zhigang, and the secretary of the
Association of China Democracy Movement in Melbourne Zhang Weiqiang gave
speeches at the rally.


There have been rallies to support quitting the CCP in Melbourne whenever the
number of withdrawals increased by one million. Recently there has been a rally
almost every month.


Mrs. Luo, who attends every rally, said that she is very touched and happy to
see so many of her Chinese compatriots wake up and quit the evil party. She said
that there are many Chinese tourists in Australia and that it is very important
for them to obtain information about quitting the party, so she is happy to pass
on the information through the parade and the rally.


The Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party has
been published for two years and 16 million people have quit the Party. Many
Chinese people have changed their minds and behavior and more and more people
recognize the evil nature of the CCP. Mrs. Li, a volunteer at the Service Center
for Quitting the Party, said that, before, many Chinese tourists tried to avoid
the parade and refused to take the fliers, but now, many people ask for
materials and ask questions about quitting the party. She said that it is much
easier to communicate with Chinese tourists now.


Many Chinese tourists go to Melbourne before Christmas. At the rally, there
was a couple from Xinjiang. They saw an advertisement for the rally in the
newspaper, so they came to the rally and asked for help to quit the party. The
husband said: “I am a government official, but I hate the CCP very much. It
made up its history and badly harmed our country. Who wants to be a member of
it? I wanted to quit the party a long time ago, but I knew I would lose my job
if I did. Since I still have to go back to China, I resigned with a fake name
today.” Many Chinese tourists were excited by the parade and took a lot of
photos.

Posting date: 12/23/2006
Original article date: 12/22/2006
Category: Australian News

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