(Clearwisdom.net) On March 17, 2007, Falun Gong practitioners exposed the persecution of Falun Gong in China, especial in Harbin, on the downtown square of Aarhus, the second largest city in Denmark.
Look! This is what is happening in Harbin.
Banner states, “Genocide in Aarhus' Sister City Harbin.” |
“Let me see. Such cruel things are happening in Harbin!” |
Kind people were shocked at the cruel facts.
“We can't accept the persecution in Harbin.”
The people in Aarhus were very kind and honest. When Falun Gong practitioners passed newsletters to them, many of them expressed their gratitude. A lady put her right hand on her left cheek and thanked Falun Gong practitioners sincerely.
A mother told her children the terrible things happening in Harbin and China. Her children couldn't believe the innocent woman in the picture taken before persecution was the same person as the woman with a haggard face and swelled belly after being persecuted!
Many people were shocked to know such cruel crimes are happening in Aarhus' sister city Harbin. One said if the city government continues the sister relationship with Harbin, it must be ignoring the crimes for economic interest.
Aarhus and Harbin became sister cities in the 1980s. The human rights condition of Harbin became the focus of attention in recent months. Major newspaper in Aarhus devote a lot of space to the appalling crime of torturing Falun Gong practitioners and harvesting their organs in Harbin.
According to an incomplete count of death cases in the Clearwisdom database, 378 deaths were in Heilongjiang Province. It is the province with the second most cases of death among the thirty provinces. One third of the deaths happened in Harbin.
Wanjia Forced Labor Camp, Changlinzi Forced Labor Camp and Women's Jail of Heilongjiang Province were most notorious for persecuting Falun Gong. Harvesting living Falun Gong practitioners' organs also happened in these three places.
A local resident told the reporter, “It is not the right time for Denmark to strengthen friendship and extend exchanges with Harbin, because China is not a democratic county. The people there don't have freedom. The government of Denmark should not give up human rights for economic interest, much less ignore the persecution occurring in Harbin.”