(Clearwisdom.net) On the afternoon of December 17, 2005, Falun Gong practitioners from Sweden's capital city, Stockholm, gathered in front of the Chinese Embassy to protest the bloody persecution in China that has lasted for more than six years. They condemned Chinese policeman He Xuejian, who raped two female Falun Gong practitioners, and demanded that he be severely punished.

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Words of protest: "Punish the depraved policeman severely"

Falun Gong practitioners have been brutally tortured in China for more than six years. The unscrupulous policy of persecution has resulted in repeated incidents of rape and sexual abuse against women Falun Gong practitioners by police officers. We condemn the Chinese Communist Party for turning a blind eye towards the crimes committed by its police force. We call for the restoration of justice and severe punishment of the policeman who committed the rape.

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Practitioners talking to passers-by

In the frozen wind, practitioners demonstrated the Falun Gong exercises and sent forth righteous thoughts. They also distributed leaflets to passers-by. People were stunned by the crimes that the Chinese Communist regime has continued to perpetrate. They condemned the merciless atrocities.

A passer-by told practitioners, "What you are doing is perfectly right. It would be a shame to mankind if we all turn a blind eye toward this ruthless persecution." A lot of drivers sounded their horns to show their support as they drove by.

The front gate of the Chinese Embassy was tightly shut. To urge the Chinese Communist regime and the roguish policemen to stop persecuting Falun Gong, practitioners left leaflets in their mailbox once again. It is hoped that the Chinese Embassy will pass the message to the officials in China so that they all know that the persecution cannot be tolerated by the laws of human society or universal justice. All those who have committed crimes will be severely punished by the laws of man and the laws of the universe.

Source: http://clearharmony.net/articles/200512/30603.html