News and Events from around the World -- January 15, 2007

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  • NTDTV Chinese New Year Spectacular Held in Ottawa

  • Australia: Rally in Melbourne Calls on International Community to Pay Attention to the Movement of Quitting the CCP



  • NTDTV Chinese New Year Spectacular Held in Ottawa

    At 8:00 p.m. on January 12, 2007, the New Tang Dynasty TV (NTDTV) Chinese New Year Gala was held in Southam Hall of the National Arts Centre, Ottawa, the capital of Canada. The Prime Minster sent a short video and wished the Chinese people Happy New Year and praised NTDTV's contribution to cultural diversity in Canada. Tickets for the show were completely sold out before the performance. All seats were occupied and the atmosphere was very warm. After seeing the show, many in the audience indicated that the performances were excellent, with rich connotations of Chinese culture.

    Dance, "A Dunhuang Dream"

    Officials from Canada's three levels of government and representatives from the Chinese community attended the show. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's (CBC) French TV covered the reception for invited guests. In the reception, there were three draws, two of which were sponsored by Chinese businesses. More than two hundreds guests showed up and half of them were from the Chinese community.

    Six local mainstream media covered the show, including Canadian National TV Station, CBC French TV, CBC English TV, CBC French Radio Broadcasting Station, Ottawa Citizens and A Channel TV.

    Political Leaders Gather, Prime Minister Sends Greetings

    Mr. John Baird, Member of Parliament and Minister of the Environment, represents the Prime Minister to congratulate the Chinese New Year Gala

    On January 10, before the first show in Canada, Prime Minister Harper sent a short greeting video to the Gala preparation group and wished all Chinese people in Canada a happy Chinese New Year. He represents the new government and sends best wishes to all Chinese people in Canada. Chinese New Year has become an important event in Canada, which indicates that Chinese people play an important role in Canadian life and culture.

    On the evening of January 12, Mr. John Baird, Member of Parliament and Minister of the Environment, represented the Prime Minister to congratulate the Chinese New Year Gala. He said he was happy to see the Gala.

    Others present included Vice Speaker MP Royal Galipeau, MP Pierre Poilievre, Ontario MP Richard Pattern, and Mayor Larry O'Brien of Ottawa. Six of twenty-three Ottawa City Council Members attended the Gala. In addition, administrative assistants of seven MPs came to watch the show.

    Ontario MP Pattern read out the congratulatory letter to NTDTV and praised NTDTV in spreading Chinese traditional culture.

    Minister of Justice Rob Nicholson: The Whole of Canada Observes Chinese Cultural Tradition

    Minister of Justice Rob Nicholson sent congratulatory greetings to the Gala and said that with the help of NTDTV, the whole of Canada can observe Chinese cultural tradition.

    City Council member Michel Bellemare and Rick Chiarelli also sent congratulatory letters to the Gala.

    Warm Response among Audience Members

    All 2,323 seats were occupied. The theater gave special permission to increase the ten standing-room-only tickets to eleven, and sold out early.

    The reporter met the eleven lucky audience members before the performance. They were Chinese employees of a company, which had presented Gala tickets to them. One gentleman told the reporter, "We did not realize that the tickets were sold out so fast. When our manager told us so, we were surprised."

    A woman surnamed Liu told the reporter during a performance break that her husband and she brought their grandson to watch the show. She said the performance was very good and she was lucky to buy tickets for good seats two months before. Her husband came over and said, "These are first-class performances." Her grandson said, "I love the program, "The Loyalty of Yue Fei."

    Ms. Cai told the reporter after watching the show that she appreciated NTDTV for presenting such high-level performances and for this opportunity to get to know Chinese traditional culture and art. She said, "Several times, I was moved to tears." Ms. Cai said, "Especially in the dance, "To the Rightful Place", where a Falun Gong practitioner was tortured to death for persisting in her belief. But she was brought to heaven and the persecutors were punished. I was moved."

    City Council Member Maria McRae gave an interview during the break and highly praised the songs and dances in the show.

    City Council Member Steve Desroches liked the costumes, Buddha, and the vivid background screens. He especially mentioned the musical instrument, the Erhu, and thought its sound could truly touch people. He thought that learning about a different culture is quite educational.

    Mayor O'Brien of Ottawa, the capital of Canada

    During a break of the show, Mayor O'Brien of Ottawa praised host Leeshai Lemish for his humor and said he enjoyed each performance. He said each performance was wonderful and he never saw such an excellent program.

    When the reporter saw Mr. Lemish, he was sharing his experience as a host. When the reporter asked him which act on the program impressed him most, he said solemnly that he was very moved by the appearance of Bodhisattva. He would get tears in his eyes whenever he saw her appear.

    Chinese version available at http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2007/1/14/146817.html


    Australia: Rally in Melbourne Calls on International Community to Pay Attention to the Movement of Quitting the CCP

    At 2:00 p.m. on January 13, 2007, a march and rally were held in Melbourne, Australia to support 17 million Chinese people quitting the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).


    Reenactment of CCP torture methods used in the persecution of Falun Gong


    Reenactment of the CCP’s organ removal from living Falun Gong practitioners


    People sign the petition to investigate and stop CCP atrocities

    The march started from City Square and was led by a police vehicle. The procession passed by Bourke Street, the busiest business street in Melbourne, Chinatown, and several major downtown streets, and returned to the starting point. The whole journey lasted fifty minutes. A three-hour rally was then held, which caught the attention of many residents. In order to learn more about the situation, some people followed the march to the rally and had a talk with the speakers.


    Spokesperson Xiao Zhonghua, of CIPFG Australia

    March Spreads the Facts

    Melbourne is renowned for its diversity of cultures. The participants supporting the withdrawals from the CCP came from different walks of life, including Falun Gong practitioners, senior citizens, and young mothers. People of different races and ages walked together to support 17.3 million Chinese people quitting the CCP and its affiliated organizations. Along the way, they spread the facts using banners, flyers, and loudspeakers to arouse people’s kindness and conscience. The most shocking part in the procession was the reenactment of the CCP’s torture means and organ removal from living Falun Gong practitioners. Those who heard the facts for the first time were shocked. Many signed the petition while shaking their head. Some people applauded the marching participants for their righteous action.

    Mr. Jiang Feng, who played the role of a Chinese policeman in the organ harvesting reenactment, said, "Though it was a reenactment, it was hard to look at. How can people kill others for organs?" Another person playing a police called on Chinese police not to be accomplices of the CCP, but rather to be kind towards Falun Gong practitioners.

    Ms. Hui Ling, who immigrated from Indonesia, told the reporter, "Currently, Falun Gong practitioners in China are still suffering tortures spiritually and physically. The CCP’s atrocities of live organ removal are going on. I cannot just sit at home; I do what I can do to stop the persecution."

    Many western people watched the waist drum team after accepting the flyers and asked why the CCP persecutes such kind people. "Because they believe in Truth-Compassion-Tolerance." Children who grow up in western countries know that freedom of belief is a basic right. They dislike communism.

    Former Olympic Medal Winner: "Please tell each one around you about what is happening in China"

    Former Olympic swimming medal winner Jan Becker said in her speech that Australian Olympic team members did not know anything about the CCP’s persecution of innocent people in China, because the real insights into China are not covered in the Australian mainstream media. She called on each one to tell everyone around them the facts of the CCP’s persecution.


    Falun Gong practitioner Ms. Sun Lianzhi, who recently came to Australia from China

    Ms. Sun Lianzhi, who recently came to Australia from China, said, "I witnessed the CCP’s every movement after it got in power. Each movement persecuted countless people who told facts. Eighty millions people died without any human dignity. Now everyone, from poor people to corrupt officials, curses the CCP."

    Duncan McGrath, a student from Australia National University, accepted truth-clarification literature and signed the petition letter. He told the reporter that his major was International Relations and he supported efforts to improve human rights conditions. He also supports the Coalition to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong in their quest to enter China to conduct an independent investigation.

    Mr. Wang Peng, spokesperson for the Service Center to Quit the CCP, said that more and more people are issuing statements on the Epoch Times website to quit the CCP and its affiliated organizations. More and more people are awakening.

    Chinese version available at http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2007/1/14/146814.html