Germany: Berlin Residents Wish for an Immediate End to the Persecution Against Falun Gong

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Despite rain and snow, Berlin Falun Gong practitioners erected an information booth at the Breitscheidplatz in downtown Berlin on Saturday January 21st. The information booth was used to help more people learn about Falun Gong and the six years of persecution that practitioners have endured.


Many people rushed by the information booth during the unpleasant weather. Despite this, practitioners had the opportunity to have many good discussions with people of all ages who wanted to hear more about Falun Gong. One young woman was very interested and looked carefully at all of the pictures and the informational material about Falun Gong. First, after receiving the flyer from practitioners she walked on. She came back shortly after with a curious look in her eyes and asked for more information.

People were very indignant after seeing the appalling torture pictures and signed the petition in protest against the inhuman persecution. An elderly lady had a long talk with one of the practitioners and wished them success in all their efforts and an early end to the persecution.

A friendly young woman told us that she had visited a Falun Gong information booth a year ago. She listened to information about the persecution and took some leaflets. She also wished us much success in our rescue efforts to end the persecution.

Berlin’s Falun Gong practitioners feel that they cannot let up in their efforts to tell the truth to the people. They will continue to come out on the streets and tell the people about this inhuman persecution of Falun Gong in China, no matter how long the persecution continues.


Originally published in German at http://www.clearharmony.de/articles/200601/29116.html

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