(Clearwisdom.net) On June 28th, nine Australian Falun Gong practitioners traveled to South Africa in an attempt to file a lawsuit against China's Vice-President Zeng Qinghong and to peacefully protest against the persecution of Falun Gong. After they left the airport for the Presidential Guest House, a white car suddenly opened fire on them. David Liang, the only one practitioner in the car who had worn clothing with the words "Falun Dafa" and also the driver, was shot in his feet and hospitalized. This has led to strong concern from the international community. The indications are that the Jiang group committed an act of terrorism by hiring gunmen to attack Falun Gong practitioners.
Zeng Qinghong has been in charge of the Communist Party's notorious secret service. Jiang's group has brutally and violently persecuted Falun Gong, employing over one hundred torture methods against peaceful practitioners of Falun Gong. Outside China, Jiang's followers have been utilizing secret agents and thugs to harass Falun Gong practitioners. Evidence indicates that this was not an attempted robbery, but an act of terrorism directly targeting Falun Gong practitioners.
To expose this act of terrorism, French Falun Gong practitioners visited the South African Embassy and the Australian Embassy in Paris, giving them materials about Falun Gong and the persecution, and calling on the governments of South Africa and Australia to thoroughly investigate the shooting incident. The government officials of the Australian embassy immediately expressed their willingness to contact the South African government agencies concerned.
On July 1st and 2nd, a group of practitioners arrived at the Chinese embassy and consulate to peacefully protest. Many people passing by expressed their support.
Caption: Telling people the facts outside the Chinese consulate
Source: http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/200407/20664.html
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Category: Rallies & Protests