(Minghui.org) A rally was held in front of the State Library in Melbourne on March 25, 2018, to support the 300 million courageous Chinese people who have withdrawn from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and affiliated organizations.
The trend of Chinese people quitting the CCP began after The Epoch Times published the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party in 2004. As of March 2018, over 300 million Chinese have submitted statements to The Epoch Times website declaring that they wish to quit the CCP, along with their names or aliases.
Falun Gong practitioners in Melbourne held a rally in front of the State Library to celebrate 300 million Chinese people quitting the CCP and its affiliated organizations.
A member of Australia Parliament, and representatives from a NGO and Chinese communities spoke at the rally to show their support.
The rally and posters with information on the persecution of Falun Gong draw the attention of many passersby. They read the posters and took literature with them.
Passersby learn the reasons why the persecution of Falun Gong is wrong, and sign a petition calling for an end to the persecution.
Senator Janet Rice of the Australia Parliament speaks at the rally.
Senator Janet Rice of the Australia Parliament said at the rally that staying silent in front of the persecution is the same as showing acquiescence. Supporting the withdrawals from the CCP is supporting human rights and justice.
Rice said she also believed that Australia should demand that the Chinese regime allow international investigators to enter China to investigate the persecution of Falun Gong. She said that the Australian government shouldn’t value trade with China at the expense of human rights. Rice promised to continue speaking up for Falun Gong practitioners’ human rights.
Peter Westmore, former chair of National Civic Council, pays respect to the courageous people who stand up and quit the CCP.
Peter Westmore, former chair of National Civic Council, said that millions have taken action to part with the CCP and protest against the persecution. He said that people were not protesting against China as a country, but rather against the CCP’s reign. He wants to side with the Chinese who were persecuted and support their human rights.
Westmore in the end said that persecuting its people isn’t a manifestation of a powerful government but a weak one. A truly powerful and civilized government respects the will of its people.
Ruan Jie, chief editor of Tiananmen Times, said that quitting the CCP isn’t just about people in China, but overseas Chinese as well.
Ruan Jie, chief editor of Tiananmen Times, said that infiltration by the Chinese regime in Australia was threatening the freedom and human rights of the local Chinese people. He believes that quitting the CCP isn’t just about people in China but overseas Chinese as well.
The existence of the CCP is an enormous threat to the Chinese as well as democracy and freedom around the world, said Ruan. He asked that overseas Chinese and governments say no to the CCP.
Lucy Bridgewater from London signs a petition asking the CCP to end the persecution of Falun Gong in China.
Lucy Bridgewater, who came from London, stayed around to read the posters for a long time and signed the petition asking the CCP to end the persecution of Falun Gong in China. She said that it was exciting to know that 300 million people have quit the CCP and its affiliations. She was saddened to hear about the persecution of Falun Gong but glad to know that people in China have stood up against the dictatorship and the persecution.
Ms. Bridgewater said she also believed that the number would continue to grow because a peaceful way to forsake the CCP is in fact a more powerful one. She didn’t know that the CCP killed more than 80 million people in its past political movements. Everything she learned that day woke her up, she said.
Paul Donohoe from Richmond supports the Falun Gong practitioners’ efforts in protesting the persecution.
Paul Donohoe from Richmond said he had heard about the persecution before and came specifically to show his support for Falun Gong. He said that he supported the practitioners’ efforts to end imprisonment, persecution, and organ harvesting from living practitioners for transplants.
Mr. Donohoe said he believed that that rally was very important because people would see and remember it years from now, and public awareness would help with the practitioners’ effort to end the persecution.