Liverpool Resident’s Letter Concerning the Chinese Death Camps
Liverpool Resident’s Letter Concerning the Chinese Death Camps
Liverpool Resident’s Letter Concerning the Chinese Death Camps
The allotted four minutes passed very quickly, and the buzzer had rung twice; however, no one tried to stop the practitioner’s speech. All listened very seriously, and the atmosphere in the meeting hall seemed to have frozen.
When somebody is murdered or raped, who would be the most motivated people to file the case with the police for an investigation? Is it the police? Detectives? Lawyers? Or witnesses or the local governments? No. It is certainly the family members of the victims, because they are the people who are the most eager to investigate the case completely from the inside out and punish the perpetrators as they deserve.
May 13, 2006 is World Falun Dafa Day, a date that both heaven and earth are celebrating. Falun Gong practitioners from Sydney held a series of activities in downtown Sydney to celebrate it, including parades and performances. Many people enjoyed the performances and parades. They witnessed the beauty of Falun Dafa and also learned the facts about the persecution of Falun Gong in China.
Since the collection of articles of “How Did You Become a Dafa Practitioner?” by Clearwisdom.net August 12, 2005, numerous submissions from practitioners have been received. They are from different countries and from different walks of life, from accomplished pianists, famed musicians, to prisoners; from youngsters to an 86 year-old gentleman. They all shared how Falun Dafa has profoundly changed their lives, both physically and mentally.
Flash: Celebrating World Falun Dafa Day 2006
May 13, 2006, is World Falun Dafa Day. Falun Gong practitioners in Melbourne, Australia dressed up and gathered in busy downtown to celebrate the great day.
Mr. Cohen condemned the Chinese Communist regime’s atrocities of harvesting organs from living Falun Gong practitioners and called on the world not to be a bystanders to another genocide.
John Fitzgerald, a professor in Asia-Pacific studies at the Australian National University, told a federal parliamentary committee that many in leadership positions in China felt the Government’s banning of Falun Gong and its subsequent persecution was a terrible mistake.
A GROUP of North Shore Falun Gong practitioners plans to pressure the federal government to expose the trade in human organs in China.