On July 5th, practitioners gathered outside the Chinese Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, to protest the Hong Kong authorities' unlawful denial of entry to hundreds of Falun Gong practitioners. The protesters also wanted to lend their support to a lawsuit filed in Hong Kong against the chief perpetrators of the persecution of Falun Gong, including Jiang Zemin, Luo Gan and Li Lanqing.
Malaysia practitioners protest the entry denial incident |
Malaysia practitioners support Hong Kong practitioners' lawsuit against Jiang Zemin, Li Lanqing and Luo Gan |
Practitioner reads a statement condemning the CCP for exporting persecution to Hong Kong |
A police official took photos of a chronology of global lawsuits against Jiang Zemin |
A practitioner read a statement outside the Embassy: "This largest entry denial case in Hong Kong's history clearly tells the world that the Chinese Communist Party's 'One Country Two System' promise for Hong Kong is just an empty lie. This severe human rights violation has damaged the international image of Hong Kong."
The practitioners called on the Hong Kong government not to yield to CCP pressure to assist in the persecution of Falun Gong. They also voiced their support for Hong Kong practitioners' lawsuit against Jiang Zemin, Li Lanqing and Luo Gan. Hong Kong practitioners have recently filed a lawsuit against these chief persecution perpetrators for torture, illegal detention, and abuse of political power.
The statement said: "Suing the persecution perpetrators in China suggests that the persecution will soon end and we will bring every perpetrator of the persecution to justice. Meanwhile, we also hope that this lawsuit will encourage more Chinese people to denounce the CCP publicly."
Police officials on duty approached the practitioners to learn about their cause. They also took photos of the practitioners' banners and posters. The practitioners said that protesting outside the Chinese Embassy has become an important channel for them to inform Malaysian Police about the latest Falun Gong information. During every protest, police officials always ask them what their goals are.
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