Czech Republic: Exposing the CCP's Persecution of Falun Gong to the People of Prague

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November 17th, 2006, was the Seventh Anniversary of the Czech Communist Party’s dissolution. On this day, Czech Falun Gong practitioners took the opportunity to hold a series of activities to introduce Falun Gong and expose the persecution of the practice. They informed local people about the evil Chinese Communist Party (CCP) trade in organs harvested from living Falun Gong practitioners. The activities received the support of Falun Gong practitioners from nearby countries.

Before the parade, Falun Gong practitioners gathered in Prague's central square to condemn the CCP's persecution People stopped and viewed the exhibition boards about Falun Gong

On the night before the 17th, Falun Gong practitioners held a peaceful protest in front of the Chinese Embassy. In the candle ight, practitioners formed a peaceful protest and sat in meditation. Staff from the Chinese Embassy passing in a car and other passing drivers could not help but turn their heads to look at such a peaceful scene. A reporter from the media arrived and quietly took pictures in the dim night light.

On November 17th, a parade protesting against the CCP trade in organs harvested from living Falun Gong practitioners was also a great success. Before the parade, many people from all circles came to the Central Square in Prague and made speeches condemning the CCP's persecution of the practice. Among them was former Canadian Secretary of State (Asia Pacific region), David Kilgour, who had travelled a long way. He said, "We can’t see that the Olympic Games will be held in 2008, in a country whose government has killed its own people and sold their organs for profit. I am calling on China to immediately stop the crimes they have committed".

Two young people from Czech saw hope from the rally against the Communist tyranny. With excitement, they said, "This is the very day we were waiting for". After that, they joined the parade together holding a banner reading “The CCP will collapse”. When the parade started, some people were willing to participate in the parade and, on their own initiative, distributed leaflets. The parade walked through the centre of Prague. Numerous people accepted material disclosing the CCP’s organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners. Greatly shocked, people also realised that the world does not need the Communist Party. The Czech Communist Party fell apart seventeen years ago. If the CCP is doomed, it is doomed; there’s no escape.

On the 19th of November, Falun Gong practitioners set up a stage, displayed exhibition boards disclosing the evil CCP’s persecution, hung up banners with clear messages and revealed the persecution Falun Gong practitioners are suffering from in China to local people and groups of tourists from all over the world. A Chinese tourist living in Sydney told Falun Gong practitioners: “I know what the Chinese Embassy in Sydney fears is Falun Gong. In the contest between the CCP and Falun Gong, it is Falun Gong who is winning.” Many people with kindness showed their support by signing the petition against the persecution. After signing the petition, a lady continued reading more material about the persecution. A practitioner gave her a beautifully hand-made paper lotus flower, expressing appreciation for her signature. Suddenly the lady began to cry. Perhaps she felt it difficult to imagine why such kind people are suffering from the cruel persecution; justice does not allow such a thing!

The Czech practitioners’ protes against the CCP's harvest of organs from live Falun Gong practitioners also received the attention of the Czech media. The Czech National TV Station reported the CCP organ harvesting in detail and invited Mr. David Kilgour to participate in an interview

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