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For the Future of China (Photos)

April 2, 2009 |   By a practitioner in Belgium

(Clearwisdom.net) On March 21, 2009, in the Brussels Chinatown, the Belgian Service Center for Quitting the CCP held an activity to promote the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party and support the 50 million Chinese people that have already quit the CCP and its affiliated organizations.

upporting the 50 million Chinese people who have quit the CCP and its affiliated organizations

Banners exposing the CCP's atrocity of harvesting organs from living Falun Gong practitioners

A banner supporting the 50 million Chinese people who have already quit the CCP was displayed to one side. Another banner calling for an end to the CCP's harvesting of organs from living Falun Gong practitioners was on the other side. Next to them were display boards exposing the CCP's crimes against Chinese people throughout history and supporting those who have publicly quit the CCP.

Industrial engineer Mr. Viler wrote words of support for those quitting the CCP

After industrial engineer Mr. Viler saw the banners, he came over and wrote, "Stop harvesting human organs, including those from political prisoners and children. Tear the facade off the CCP."

An older woman from Vietnam, after seeing photos exposing the CCP's crimes against the Chinese after it took power, was sympathetic towards the victims. She said that in Vietnam, the Communist Party committed similar crimes. She got a French version of the Nine Commentaries to give her daughter to read.

A Chinese student from France at first thought the banners were criticizing China, and she refused to accept any flyers or other information. A service center volunteer explained to her the difference between the "Chinese Communist Party" and "China", and about the crimes that the CCP has committed against Chinese people. She pondered about what is truly good for China and the Chinese people. She finally accepted the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party and said that she would read it carefully.