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Argentina: Ms. Zhang Cuiying Honored as Human Rights Ambassador (Photo) By a Falun Dafa practitioner in Argentina
(Clearwisdom.net) Ms. Zhang Cuiying, a Falun Gong practitioner and artist
who specializes in traditional Chinese painting, was invited to Argentina to
testify in court in the lawsuit against Luo Gan filed by Falun Gong
practitioners. Luo Gan was the Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party Central
Political and Legislative Committee and was instrumental in carrying out the
persecution of Falun Gong. During her visit to Argentina, Zhang Cuiying held a
four-day art exhibition at the Central Hotel in Tucuman, the capital of Tucuman
Province, in Northern Argentina. The exhibit opened on November 13, 2007, and
Ms. Zhang's art attracted much attention from local citizens. The mainstream
media covered the art exhibition and the persecution that Ms. Zhang experienced
in China for practicing Falun Gong. Ms. Zhang was illegally detained for eight months by the Chinese
Communist Party authorities for going to China from Australia to speak out
against the persecution of Falun Gong. Since Luo Gan once personally
interrogated Ms. Zhang during her detention, Argentinian practitioners invited
her to appear in court to testify in the lawsuit against Luo. The Epoch Times newspaper in Argentina sponsored a four-day art
exhibition entitled, "Power of Kindness" during Ms. Zhang's visit to
the country. The exhibition gained the support of the Tucuman Provincial
Government and Tucuman National University. The Tucuman Provincial Government
proclaimed that the "Power of Kindness" Art Exhibition was a
provincial cultural event, and the Tucuman Government issued Ms. Zhang a
"Certificate of Recognition" for Provincial Culture at the opening
ceremony for the exhibition. The opening ceremony on November 13 attracted more than 200 guests.
Dignitaries in attendance included Tucuman Art Museum curator Alberto Pecatey,
the Tucuman Provincial Government Culture Minister Alfredo Guzman, and Bolivian
consuls. The curator of the art museum praised the beauty of Chinese paintings,
and expressed his admiration for Ms. Zhang's efforts to safeguard human rights.
The media showed great interest in Ms. Zhang's art. Local TV stations Channel 8
and Channel 10 broadcast the opening ceremony live and conducted interviews
afterwards. They aired a 30-minute segment for a popular "Life"
program. The next day, three more TV stations, newspapers and a radio station
interviewed Ms. Zhang for their culture programs. The media assembled a detailed
report on Ms. Zhang's experience of being illegally detained and tortured by the
Chinese Communist Party authorities. Zhang Cuiying was invited by the Tucuman Academy of Fine Arts to demonstrate
Chinese painting. Students as well as professors attended the workshop and a
discussion on Chinese painting. Ms. Zhang told the students that her teacher had
once told her a secret: In order to create works of the highest standard, she
must upgrade her morality. During the workshop, students and professors raised
many questions, and the atmosphere was warm and enthusiastic. Many students
stayed after the workshop concluded, to continue asking Ms. Zhang questions,
including details of her experience of being imprisoned by the CCP for
practicing Falun Gong. The dean of the Academy of Fine Arts sent a letter to
thank Ms. Zhang for her dedication to promoting traditional Chinese art. During the last day of the art exhibition, Ms. Zhang demonstrated Chinese
painting and let those who showed interest in Chinese painting try their hand at
it. The art exhibition concluded on the afternoon of November 17. Simoca is a city 60 km. (37 mi.) away from Tucuman. Mayor Luis Gonzalez saw
the report on Ms. Zhang on TV. He appreciated Ms. Zhang's Chinese painting very
much, and admired her contribution to safeguarding human rights. The day after
the art exhibition, he extended a special invitation to Ms. Zhang to visit
Simoca, and issued a certificate naming her as Honorable Human Rights
Ambassador. He also presented Ms. Zhang with a bouquet of flowers.
Posting date: 11/23/2007
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