Germany: Anti-torture Exhibition Toured Government Buildings

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Before President Hu’s visit to Germany, Falun Gong practitioners toured government buildings with an anti-torture exhibition to let the staff know about the persecution against the spiritual practice in China. They also collected petition signatures calling for an end to the persecution. By November 2nd, the anti-torture exhibition had visited the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the German Ministry of Domestic Affairs, the Presidential Palace and the headquarters of German political party CDU.

Anti-torture exhibition outside a government building Exercise demonstration

The peace and harmony of the Falun Gong exercise movements and music were in sharp contrast to the brutal torture simulated by German practitioners at the exhibition. After learning about the human rights atrocities against Falun Gong in China, many government officials signed the petition. After watching the anti-torture exhibition, many people directly approached the stand to sign their names. Several petition forms were not enough and sometimes queues even formed.

People asking for Falun Gong leaflets A group of high school students hear about the anti-torture exhibition
People came to find out more Signing the petition calling for an end to the persecution

After taking leaflets, some people even came back to ask for leaflets for their colleagues. A government official working for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs told the practitioners in Chinese that he had visited China over twenty years ago and thus quite understood the evilness of the Chinese Communist Party — the organization responsible for the persecution against Falun Gong. He hoped that China’s new leader will make a wise decision to bring a prompt end to the persecution.

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