(Clearwisdom.net) Falun Gong practitioners and supporters from around the country marched through the East Bank Friday afternoon to raise community awareness of alleged organ harvesting by the Chinese government.
Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a spiritual practice that was
outlawed by the Chinese government in 1999. Translated as a "practice of
the wheel of law," Falun Gong is a discipline of meditation and physical
exercise that [follows the universal principle of Truth-Compassion-Tolerance].
According to a detailed report written by international human rights lawyer
David Matas and former Canadian Secretary of State David Kilgour, the Chinese
government has been targeting Falun Gong practitioners for execution and
involuntary organ removal.
Wattana Bo, a postal worker from Washington, D.C., came to Minneapolis to attend the march. The purpose of the demonstration was to bring the issue to people's attention, Bo said. "What's going on there is so bad and wrong," University student marcher Benjamen Grinberg said. "We hope to spark people's consciences a bit."
The march began at the Carlson School of Management shortly after 3 p.m. and ended at the Alumni Center. Marchers boasted signs and handed out brochures that spoke out against Communist China and illustrated the amount of money that China was allegedly getting for selling organs.
Cheng Wan, a former University student and Falun Gong practitioner, was among
the marchers.
Wan said the persecution of Falun Gong in China has prevented him from returning
to his home in Shashi, China. "The Chinese Communist Party tries to control
everything," Wan said. "Even your mind." Kirk Allison, a program
director at the University, spoke at a rally following the march.
Allison said he is not a practitioner of Falun Gong but recognizes organ
harvesting as a "fundamental human rights issue."
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Some of the marchers held a Falun Gong conference Friday evening in
Minneapolis after the rally. Falun Gong advocates would not disclose the
location of the conference due to past instances where people have tried to
"sabotage" them. "Every time we try to plan an event, people try
to stop it," marcher Nick Malec, a journalism senior and practitioner of
Falun Gong, said. Malec said the march was not driven by political objectives
beyond eliminating the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners.
"We are being persecuted by the Communist Chinese Party," Malec said.
"We are trying to raise awareness of that kind of evil."
September 24, 2007
http://www.mndaily.com/articles/2007/09/24/72163494