(Clearwisdom.net)

Denounce the persecution and expose the evil

The departments responsible for the villager Cui Dezhen, who lived in Lushang Village, Laixi City, Shandong Province and was mercilessly beaten to death by the local police, and their phone numbers are: The Municipal Politics Committee 86-532-848-3167, City People's Governmental Bureau of Legal Affairs 86-532-848-4294, Municipal Public Security Bureau 86-532-848-3613, Municipal public security bureau branches, local police stations of city and so on.

Western practitioners step onto Tiananmen Square

News report from Barometern, Sweden On February 20: Falun Gong practitioner

Ulrik Dahlgren returned to Sweden Tuesday evening. He had been arrested by police when he went to Tiananmen to appeal peacefully. He was put in jail because he refused to report his name. A reporter asked: "Torture was very common over there. Why did you still act like that?" He replied: "There is a nobler goal. If I can let some people understand the truth and become better people, this is worthy. "

The World Daily Newspaper reported: Three Falun Gong practitioners from the Bay area, who were arrested by police in Beijing on February 14, held a press conference in San Francisco on February 22. They said: "China persecuting Falun Gong is State Terrorism." Li Chunquan said that her eyeglasses were destroyed and a shard scratched her face. The police also stepped on her neck, which nearly suffocated her.

Falun Dafa Overseas

On February 22, KYW 1060, a news-based radio station in Pennsylvania interviewed Falun Gong practitioner Chen Ying from New Jersey. Chen's younger brother in Beijing was forced to attend a series of "brainwashing classes" and then sent to a forced labor camp, where he was repeatedly tortured. Chen hopes that by exposing the persecution in China to people all over the world, they can help to end the persecution sooner.

South China Morning Post reported on Feb 23, "Canadian-based Falun Gong members have teamed up with lawmakers in a nationwide drive to pressure Prime Minister Jean Chretien to spearhead a resolution condemning China at next month's annual United Nations Human Rights Commission meeting in Geneva." "Thursday's move came amid growing anger over last week's alleged beatings and arrests by Mainland police of dozens of Westerners, including six Canadians, who demonstrated in Tiananmen Square in support of the Falun Gong." A Member of Parliament said, "Just imagine how Chinese citizens would be treated."