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Clarifying the Facts about the Persecution of Falun Gong by Talking about the Olympics

May 15, 2007 |  

(Clearwisdom.net) I heard someone talking about the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) preparing for the Olympics. I realized that this was a good chance to clarify the facts about the persecution of Falun Gong. Then, I took this opportunity.

I said to that person that the success of having the Olympics in China is actually an encouragement for China to improve its human rights. But as of today, the CCP still does not honor human rights, which has been witnessed by many people worldwide. As we all know, the CCP has been persecuting Falun Gong and depriving Falun Gong practitioners of their human rights. Falun Gong brings brightness and health to people. Thus the number of practitioners continues to increase. Dafa has spread to 80 countries. But such an excellent practice has been banned in China. Cultivators are being detained in jail and tortured by all kinds of brutal methods. At present, over three thousand practitioners have lost their lives, most through torture. Thousands of practitioners have lost their lives due to illegal organ harvesting. The CCP's barbarity has been condemned all over the world. If the CCP still doesn't improve its human rights situation, it's possible that the Olympics will be canceled and not take place in China.

People around me listened silently.

I continued to expose the CCP's and Jiang Zemin's atrocities, starting from the "Tiananmen Square Self Immolation Incident" to their organ harvesting atrocities. Most of the people who listened were shocked by those atrocities. I also said that the CCP is persecuting Falun Gong, and compassion itself. Heaven's destruction of the CCP is imminent, so quitting the CCP and its affiliated organizations will save your lives.

Many people withdrew from the CCP when they understood the truth. Through this experience and having persuaded people to quit the CCP, I realized that the result can be very good when we take the opportunity to talk with people about subjects they are interested in.