(Minghui.org) Falun Gong practitioners in Sydney, together with local government officials and other supporters, held a rally at noon on July 20, 2012 outside Sydney Town Hall. Their goal was to raise people's awareness about the 13 years of brutal persecution by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and call for an end to the persecution.

'纽省议员派克尔认为人权应该是头等重要的'

Jamie Parker MP believes that human rights should be a matter of primary importance

'悉尼内西区Canterbury市府议员哈瓦特谴责中共迫害法轮功'

Canterbury Councillor Michael Hawatt condemned the CCP's persecution of Falun Gong

'人权活动家温尼卡姆(Bob Vinnicombe):“法轮大法精神运动万岁!自由万岁!”'

Bob Vinnicombe, human rights activist, “Long Live the Falun Dafa spiritual movement! Long Live Freedom! ”

'民众认真听法轮功真相'

People listen to the facts about Falun Gong

'民众认真阅读法轮功真相展板'

People view truth clarification display

'澳洲民众签名声援法轮功'

A lady signs to support Falun Gong

'烛光悼念被中共迫害致死的法轮功学员'

A candlelight vigil in memory of practitioners killed during the CCP's 13 years of brutal persecution

Australian Government Officials Condemn the CCP, Stress the Importance of Human Rights

Jamie Parker, MP of New South Wales (NSW), has been to China before. He shared his personal experience at the rally. He said, “I visited China several years ago. I went to Tiananmen Square, and witnessed a brutal scene. I saw people holding banners supporting Falun Gong. The police and armed police attacked and hit them hard, and then dragged them into police vehicles.” MP Parker believed that human rights should be a matter of primary importance, but upholding one's spiritual belief is even more important.

Canterbury Councillor Michael Hawatt stated that we can easily see in the everyday media that people are persecuted in China. Their organs are forcibly removed. Human rights can't be sacrificed for the sake of trade. He believed that only if the governments of different countries make some constructive efforts, can this problem have a better solution. They should pressure the CCP and ensure that it no longer mistreats its people.

Jeff Lee MP sent a letter praising Falun Gong practitioners for their contributions to the community and for spreading the principles of Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance.

Ms. Bao Kan, head of a Vietnamese Radio Station, said that Vietnam and China are both communist countries which have made their people live miserably. Under the totalitarian rule of the CCP, Falun Gong practitioners have been subjected to the same suffering.

Human rights activist Bob Vinnicombe said that the United Nation's Security Council should examine the human rights atrocities of the Chinese authorities. They cruelly harvested organs from living Falun Gong practitioners and other prisoners of conscience. The CCP's evil influence must be resisted, as it is a wicked totalitarian state. He said that the Berlin Wall collapsed after 45 years, the East German people ushered in their own freedom. He believed that the communist red walls that suppress and restrict the Chinese people will also be pulled down. “Long live the spiritual movement of Falun Dafa!” “Long Live Freedom!”

Voices of Chinese People

Linda from Beijing said that after she came abroad, she saw Falun Gong practitioners raise awareness about the persecution in a variety of ways. She often received informational brochures from practitioners. She admires practitioners' perseverance, and feels that Falun Gong is remarkable from the bottom of her heart.

Mr. Jia from Guangdong Province believed that having faith is everyone's freedom. What the CCP persecutes is not only people of faith, but universal values.

Mr. Hong made a special trip to take part in the rally. He said, “Falun Gong practitioners believe in Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance. The CCP persecutes such good people, because the CCP advocates falsehood, evil and struggle. It is against humanity.”

He also talked about the CCP's atrocity of harvesting organs from living practitioners, saying, “The CCP is too evil, it's very true that Heaven will eliminate the CCP.”

Practitioners held a candlelight vigil that evening to honor the practitioners who have lost their lives due to the CCP's persecution. The practitioners hoped to awaken the consciences of more Australians.