Mr. Tony Evans, Executive Assistant to Mayor Gwendolyn Faison, represented the mayor to support the car tour team. He said, "All of America must support the rescue and protest the imprisonment of individuals especially American citizens in foreign countries. Facing the terrorism that occurred in America and other countries, we must stand up. People strive for rights of freedom, exchange of ideas and returning to their home country, to make China better. If there is anything that needs to be done and must be done, Camden will definitely support."
People in front of City Hall sign to call on China to release Charles Li
Chen Gang, living in South Jersey after getting reunited with his family in Mid-July, narrated his personal experience, "In Tuanhe Labour Camp, police shocked my whole body with 5 to 11 electric batons of as high as over 10, 000 voltage each. Every shock made me feel like being bitten by a snake. Shocking on my head felt like being struck by a hammer. Each time, they shocked me for a long time, which resulted in burning of skin and muscle. I was tortured like this many times." He said, "Because I was tortured in Labour camp mentally and physically, I can imagine the torture that Charles Li is suffering."
Chen Gang's wife, as family member of persecution victim, also suffered much pressure. She said that the National Security Bureau investigated her in her work unit and was monitored in her residential building. Upon recalling the 18 hard months when her husband was jailed, she choked with tears, "There are hundreds of thousands of practitioners like him being imprisoned and tortured for believing in Truthfulness, Compassion and Forbearance. Upon recollection of that scene, I think of the family members of those Falun Gong practitioners being persecuted. I'd like to speak out my past suffering to call on more people with justice to support Falun Gong, urge the Chinese government to release Charles Li and have those being persecuted be able to unite with their families."
Chen Gang said that former Chinese President Jiang deserves the lawsuit for genocide, "His persecution is doomed to fail. Today he is being sued and he must be held responsible for the crimes he has committed."
Mr. Harverd Lofland, a local resident who heard about Charles Li's imprisonment said, "Too injustice. Chinese and all people in the world hold the same rights. He should be released." After signing the signature book, Mr. Ragat Zde said, "I cannot tolerate any inhumane persecution against those with belief. I support you."
After the activity, the Car Tour team began the drive to Delaware.
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