Sweden: Anti-Torture Exhibition Shocked People, Making them Sad and Angry Towards the Persecution (Photos)
July 31, 2004
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By Clearharmony reporter Shi Fang
(Clearwisdom.net) On the morning of July 19th 2004,
practitioners from Denmark and Sweden came to Selgelstorg Square in Stockholm,
the capital of Sweden, displaying to Swedish people and tourists Falun Gong
practitioners' compassion and tolerance despite the illegal persecution, as well
as exposing the persecution of people who believe in 'Truthfulness Compassion
Tolerance', instigated by the government led by Jiang Zemin on 20th July 1999.
There were five aspects of the activity: Practice
demonstrations, commentary and singing songs, urging to stop the persecution,
anti-torture exhibition, the journey of Falun Gong, photo exhibition and
collecting signatures for petitions. The peaceful practice and brutal torture
formed a strong contrast, which made people come to find out what was happening.
Swedish people, who have been free from wars and torture for
many years, have never seen such scenes before, and it's hard for them to
imagine such a brutal persecution of good people who cultivate 'Truthfulness
Compassion Tolerance'. Facing violence and torture, Falun Gong managed to resist
the persecution peacefully, which made a strong impression on those present.
Some of the passersby watched the exhibition for a long time, some even cried,
some indignantly condemned the five year persecution by the Chinese government,
some approached Falun Gong practitioners to ask if they could provide any help,
and some even felt disappointed for Falun Gong practitioners' not accepting
donations from them.
When the practitioners told them that what they need is to
raise awareness among more people, and to urge governments in the world to
condemn the persecution and support Falun Gong practitioners' human rights,
people there went to the practitioners' table to line up and sign their names to
the petition showing their support for Falun Gong practitioners, condemning the
persecution, and appealing to the Swedish government.
Source:
http://clearharmony.net/articles/200407/21088.html