(Clearwisdom.net) There was more than shopping going on during the No-Car-Day on the busy shopping street of Bogstadveien in Oslo on May 5, 2007. Falun Gong practitioners in Norway distributed information about organs being removed from living Falun Gong practitioners in death camps in China, their bodies cremated to eliminate all evidence, and the organs sold for huge profits.

No-Car-Days in Bogstadveien, with its many sales, outdoor shopping stands and teeming street life, always attract many people. Practitioners were there to tell people about the organ trade and how it is part of the brutal persecution of Falun Gong in China. The Chinese regime removes organs from living practitioners, who are killed in the process and cremated to remove all evidence of the crime.

The practitioners carried large posters with the message, "Death Camps Exposed in China: Stealing Organs from Living Falun Gong Practitioners, Selling Them for Profit." They also distributed flyers with more information about the persecution of Falun Gong, which has lasted since 1999, when the former Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Jiang Zemin could not tolerate that there were more people practicing Falun Gong than members of the CCP.

The response from the public was very positive:

A Chinese practitioner met a lady who said, referring to the organ harvesting, "I have read it. It is horrific!" The Chinese practitioner also said that she noticed that people really wanted and were grateful for the flyers, and that their eyes were sparkling.

An elderly Chinese practitioner, who came to Norway as a refugee and who does not yet know much Norwegian, said through a translator that when many people saw her poster, they came to her and asked for a flyer. She also felt that people was genuinely interested.

A Norwegian practitioner said that people saw his poster, read it, and said, "I want a flyer!" Another person said, "I do not want a flyer, but I appreciate what you are doing!" He felt that people were grateful for more information.

Another Norwegian practitioner shared that an elderly gentleman came and pointed at her poster and asked if it was true. When the practitioner told him that death camps where Falun Gong practitioners had their organs stolen really existed, the elderly gentleman said, "That is cruel." He took a flyer and said he wanted to read more.

A group of youths wanted to borrow a practitioner's pen. One of them asked what she was demonstrating for. When they learned about the organ harvesting, one could see from the expressions on their faces that they thought that it was horrific.

Many, both young and old, took flyers after reading the practitioners' posters.