(Minghui.org) Falun Gong practitioners in Sydney held a photo display in the suburb of Eastwood, exposing state-sanctioned forced organ harvesting from unlawfully imprisoned Falun Gong practitioners in China. They also collected signatures to support the recent movement in which persecution victims are suing Jiang Zemin for launching the “crackdown” against Falun Gong in 1999. Local residents, including Chinese, showed great support for bringing Jiang to justice.

A Chinese man sits by the display reading a Falun Gong newsletter.

A Chinese man signs to support lawsuits against Jiang.

Passersby read Falun Gong banners.

Informing people about the persecution in China.

Chinese: “You Put Your Heart into What You Do.”

Falun Gong practitioners in Sydney produce newsletters and display them in public places for people to take every weekend. Some Chinese people took newsletters for themselves as well as for their friends.

A Chinese man approached Falun Gong practitioners, asking for a copy of the book Zhuan Falun. He said he learned the real story of Falun Gong from a practitioner friend when he was in China. However, he dared not to practice it himself because of the persecution. He had just arrived in Sydney, and was excited to have found practitioners as he wanted to start practicing Falun Gong right away.

Another Chinese supporter told a Falun Gong practitioner, “You are different from other groups. You put your heart into what you do. I have read the Epoch Times newspaper. I know how the Communist Party is.” He also decided to renounce his membership in the Chinese Communist Party, Youth League and Young Pioneers using a nickname.

Musician Writes Music to Help Stop the Persecution

Mr. Jonathan Needham signs to show support for lawsuits against Jiang.

Mr. Jonathan Needham signed the petition to support the lawsuits against Jiang. He said couldn't imagine how the persecution could still be happening. He hoped the Australian government would do more to help stop the persecution.

Jonathan said his way of helping was to help spread the message. He had begun collecting information and writing it into his music. He hoped to play the music on the radio someday. Jonathan said, “It's the best I can do. I connect it with my life.”

Chinese from Singapore: “Suing Jiang Is Great!”

Ms. Cai from Singapore commented as she read the display boards, “Jiang is wicked and inhumane! China isn't a country ruled by law. I couldn't understand how China was turned into a place like this, and why people of faith were treated like this. After reading the Epoch Times, I realized it's because the Chinese regime does not believe in karmic retribution. That's why they dare to do anything. Suing Jiang is great!”

More than 6,000 signatures supporting the lawsuits have been collected in Sydney. Their signatures have been sent to the Chinese Supreme People's Procuratorate, urging the Chinese legal system to bring Jiang to justice.