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Hello, and welcome to the weekly FGMtv news review. I'm Susan Mitchell.
Our top story this week:
Luo Gan, Head of Chinese agency for persecuting Falun Gong in China, is sued in Iceland for crimes against humanity, during his visit to Reykjavic.
The Daily News from Reykjavic, Iceland, reported that nearly 150 people took part in a protest in front of the Culture House while Luo Gan had lunch there with Mr. Bjarnason, the Minister of Justice.
Several individuals and associations have filed charges against Luo Gan for his crimes against humanity. The Minister of Justice said the charges will be looked into by the Icelandic government.
One of the people pressing charges is Dr. Li Shao. He is shown here with his lawyer Mr. Ragnar Adalsteinsson, an Advocate to the Icelandic Supreme Court and a renowned human rights attorney. Dr. Shao's sister-in-law was arrested and sent, without trial, to a labour camp, where she endured severe torture.
The Daily News advised that when a journalist from another paper, the daily "Morgunbladid" asked Luo Gan a question about human rights, he was immediately surrounded by Chinese security guards and taken from the premises.
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Moving now to Toronto where practitioners had a busy weekend.
Toronto Falun Dafa practitioners were out on the weekend to bring some Chinese colour and energy to the annual Cabbagetown Parade.
The Toronto Minghui School and Lotus Performing Arts group also took part in the United Way walk to raise money for the city's charities.
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August 23rd 2003 was the first Falun Dafa Day in the U.K.
and the Birmingham Post reported that "Birmingham's Chamberlain Square was a picture of serenity when practitioners of Falun Gong, a traditional form of Chinese meditation, visited the city on Saturday.
Eliza Li practises a meditation exercise which helps to improve mind and body. Falun Gong was first made public in 1992 and quickly became popular as people were drawn by stories of great health improvements." - coverage from a British newspaper with a photograph by Jeremy Pardoe.
Thanks for watching the FGMtv weekly news review.
I'm Susan Mitchell. See you next week!