News and Events from around the World -- March 20, 2006

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  • UK: Collecting Signatures in London and Condemning the Atrocities in CCP Secret Concentration Camp


  • UK: Collecting Signatures in London and Condemning the Atrocities in CCP Secret Concentration Camp

    On March 18, 2006, Saturday, some UK Falun Gong practitioners came to St. Martin Square in centre London to hold an activity to expose the CCP's atrocities of setting up a secret concentration camp in the Sujiatun region of Shenyang city. In the camp, Falun Gong practitioners' internal organs are harvested for profit, and their remains are cremated on-site to destroy all the evidence of crime.


    The activity ran from noon to 7:00 p.m. Practitioners set up a banner reading "Chinese Communist Regime's Auschwitz - Harvesting Organs from Falun Gong Practitioners Alive", exhibited pictures illustrating the CCP's bloody persecution of Falun Gong. Practitioners were unceasingly distributing truth leaflets to passers-by and telling people the persecution happening in China. In an English leaflet titled "China's Secret Concentration Camp" highlighted the following facts:

    The banners and the pictures about the truth of the persecution caught attention of many passers-by to stop to watch, many passers-by indicated that, the pictures about the CCP's persecution of Falun Gong are too horrible to look at, and the atrocities in the concentration camp make the blood boil. People who learnt the truth signed the petition forms one after another. The petition forms will be sent to No. 10 Downing Street on the March 21 to urge the Prime Minister and the UK government, to strongly condemn the Chinese communist regime's crimes against Falun Gong practitioners, help to stop the mass killing and organ harvesting in Sujiatun concentration camp and to speak out at the UN to mobilize an investigation and rescue.

    Passers-by sign to support the effort against persecution

    Chinese version available at http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/3/19/123229.html