On July 28th, 2006, practitioners from Kinki gathered in front of Singapore Consulate and condemned Singapore's actions that assist the tyrants of the CCP to persecute Falun Gong practitioners. The protest was due to the incident in which Singapore authorities recently filed charges against nine practitioners for "illegal assembly". The practitioners in Japan displayed banners and urged the Singapore authorities not to be accomplices of the evil CCP, but for the sake of country and people, to drop the charges against practitioners immediately.
Recently, to flatter the CCP, Singapore authorities unlawfully accused nine practitioners in Singapore who distributed fliers in subways and on business streets in Singapore on October 22nd and 23rd, 2005. The charges were filed around the time that Li Lanqing, former head of the 610 Office of the CCP, and a defendant in many lawsuits, visited Singapore. Shortly before this incident, Singapore authorities initiated a series of persecutory actions to cooperate with the CCP's new campaign of slander against Falun Gong, such as cancelling practitioners' working permits and even filing charges against practitioners who distributed fliers. Such actions should really not take place in a democratic country. Practitioners from Kinki displayed banners and urged the Singapore authorities not to act as soldiers for the CCP.
A practitioner spread the facts about how Singapore helped the CCP's persecution of Falun Gong to the crowds on the busy streets via a loudspeaker. Meanwhile, some other practitioners held up the banners or distributed fliers exposing the CCP's organ harvesting from living people in China.
Many Japanese people could not understand why Singapore, a so-called country with rule of law, would do unreasonable things like these. Some passersby with conscience were shocked by the CCP's excising organs from living persons. Even though many people have known about the CCP's brutal persecution against Falun Gong, when they were told about the organ harvesting from living persons, the first question they asked was "Is this real?" Many passersby told practitioners when they received a flier, "I support what you are doing now."
Practitioners delivered a letter to the Singapore consulate, and requested that Singapore drop all the charges against the practitioners.
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