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Primary School Student in Delaware, USA: "I Will Try My Best to Help" (Photo)

May 3, 2006 |   By a practitioner in Delaware

(Clearwisdom.net) "I hope they can be free, I hope they can get help. I will try my best to help," Taylor, a fifth grader at an elementary school in Wilmington, Delaware, seriously and solemnly told a reporter at Rodney Plaza, in Wilmington on April 27, 2006.

That afternoon, Taylor and her friends and teacher passed by Rodney Plaza, and were attracted by the rally taking place there. The rally protested the atrocities of organ harvesting from living Falun Gong practitioners, is happening right now in China.

Taylor and her friends reading the posters

The rally was hosted by Falun Gong practitioners. In the bright sunshine, practitioners held banners and posters reading, "Falun Dafa is Great," "Falun Gong -Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance," and "Calling on the International Community to Act to Stop the Chinese Communist Regime's Brutal Killing of Falun Gong." They also put up many posters on the lawn, and staged a reenactment of organ harvesting from living practitioners.

Peoples passing by were shocked by the persecution facts. Many signed the petition condemning the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP's) persecution of Falun Gong. After seeing these, one woman said, "This is too horrible, the CCP should disappear from China; May God bless them (the practitioners in China)."

Medical Doctor Pang Yubin, Chairman of the Human Health Awareness Association, drove all the way up to the rally from Washington, DC. Dr. Pang told the reporter, "As a medical doctor, I am deeply concerned about the urgent situation of Falun Gong practitioners who are being held in the forced labor camps and prisons in China. I have read a report from a Chinese newspaper stating that a heart transplant patient can find a donor and finish the transplantation operation within 24 hours in a hospital. We all know that a match possibility between a non-related donor is only 6%; how huge must the donor group be to allow them find a match in 24 hours? Further, the time for a heart to survive without blood cannot exceed 4-6 hours; that is to say, from the time the donor dies to the time the transplantation is finished cannot be over 6 hours. That means the donor has to still be alive a few hours before the recipient goes to the operation. I deeply felt the need for saving people's lives, so I can completely understand Dr. Wenyi Wang, and her feelings when she shouted out at the White House."

The News Journal, the largest newspaper in Delaware, WYHH TV network, Delaware Community Newspaper, and WILM and WDEL stations interviewed participants and reported on the rally.