(Clearwisdom.net) On July 13th 2003, Danish and Swedish Falun Dafa practitioners collected petition signatures in downtown Copenhagen, seeking the Danish people's support for the global lawsuit against Jiang Zemin. The lawsuit is to bring the Chinese Dictator, Jiang Zemin, to pay for his crimes against humanity the courts of conscience, morality and justice.
The afternoon in Copenhagen was sunny and bright. In memory of the "7/20" event [the day persecution against Falun Dafa practitioners was ordered to begin], practitioners hung up large banners reading "Danish Falun Dafa Practitioners ask for Justice and Support in the Trial of Jiang Zemin!" As Copenhagen is packed with tourists in the summer, we met people from many different countries. When they understood the truth about Dafa, they all immediately signed their names to support the trial of Jiang Zemin, regardless of skin colour, race or cultural background.
As the lively crowds passed by, some practitioners sent forth righteous thoughts, some continually demonstrated the five sets of Falun Gong exercises and some, with smiles on their faces, gave out leaflets and materials in various languages to the public. All the practitioners truly felt that there have been some significant changes recently: People are more enthusiastic and happy to accept Dafa materials, understand the truth, and sign the petition. Some tourists from China chose to support the Lawsuit against Jiang and also signed their names. When receiving materials from the practitioners, some Chinese people said emotionally, "It is time for us to understand the facts. In China we have been so misled by the government!"
Through the last four years of cruel persecution and harsh tests, Dafa practitioners have become even more rational and mature in their strong belief in the true principles of the cosmos. Nowadays, human hearts are awakening and returning to righteousness. At the final stage, we have to grasp the precious opportunity even more firmly to save the sentient beings.
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