Taiwan: Rally and Parade Held in Kaohsiung to Support of Eighty Million Withdrawals from the Chinese Communist Party

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On September 12th, the Falun Dafa Association and the Service Center for Quitting the Party in Taiwan held a rally and parade in Kaohsiung, supporting 80 million Chinese people withdrawing from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its associated organisations.

The Divine Land Marching Band
The Divine Land Marching Band
Exposing organ harvesting atrocities through re-enactment
The attendees reviewed the brutal facts of the persecution of Falun Gong by the CCP in China, and called upon people to recognise the evil nature of the CCP

Ms. Zhen Qimei, the representative from the Falun Dafa Association, giving a speech

Prof. Liu Zhengyi from the Service Centre for Quitting the Party

Prof. Liu Zhengyi from the Service Centre for Quitting the Party, said that more than 80 million Chinese people have quit the party and its associated organisations since the Global Service Center for Quitting the Party was set up in New York in February 2005.

Many local political leaders gave speeches at the rally expressing their support.

Mr. Li Yongde, the vice mayor of Kaohsiung, said that Falun Gong practitioners should be respected and protected in China

Mr. Xiao Yongda, a city council member, said that Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance is beneficial to society

A parade was held after the rally in which the Divine Land Marching Band, consisting of local Falun Gong practitioners performed. Hundreds of practitioners demonstrated the Falun Gong exercises and held re-enactments to expose the torture methods that the CCP uses on practitioners in China. Practitioners also informed people about the many lawsuits against the murderers involved in the persecution.

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