First we set up a poster campaign over a couple of weeks. We came back over these weeks to change the posters and the guards told us that they were very surprised and that they never saw the prisoners take such an interest in anything. We had many difficulties every step of the way and through these difficulties many people learned about the practice.
After the poster exhibition we wanted to do a presentation, but again this was met with great difficulties. We had to get time off work to go there and we would be told on arrival that we did not have security clearance and we had to go home. The next week we might be told that the library staff had no idea we were coming and to return the following week. So we decided after 3 or four weeks of tribulations we would just give it one more try as there were many other projects that we could work on and this was very time consuming. On this particular day two practitioners were to attend, one was to bring all the material for the presentation and the other was there to assist. As it turned out the practitioner who brought all the materials got stuck in work and couldnt attend. The second practitioner after some serious thought decided to go anyway even though he had no materials and not even a single leaflet. When he arrived he was told everything was prepared and he was to go to the library. When he arrived in the library the phone kept ringing as more and more prisoners wanted to come. In the end the small room was packed with 20 prisoners and three guards. They listened attentively as the practitioner orally gave a presentation about Falun Gong in Ireland, around the world and, of course, about the persecution. Following this the curious group asked many questions and then learned some exercises. At the end of the presentation 5 or 6 came up asking to bring more books to the prison so they could study them.
When another practitioner heard so many people in difficult circumstances were willing to learn the practice he donated 10 books to the library and these books did not even reach the shelves of the library. The prisoners said they would study the books well and we could discuss them the following week. During the second week they actually had to put their names on a list (because the room was so full last time) and many people were turned away because they had not done so. Through our difficulties and persistence in bringing the great law (Dafa means great law)
to this prison many people have learned about Falun Dafa and the truth of the persecution.
Irish Practitioners
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