(Clearwisdom.net) On March 10, 2006, Falun Gong practitioners in Queensland, Australia, gathered outside the Chinese Consulate in Brisbane, protesting the Chinese Communist regime's atrocities at the secret Sujiatun Concentration Camp and the re-arrest of rape victim Liu Jizhi from Hebei Province. The practitioners also held a candlelight vigil to mourn the victims of the persecution.
A candlelight vigil for Falun Gong practitioners who have died as a result of persecution |
Practitioners made display boards to expose the evil persecution
Recently, a reliable source disclosed appalling information that is little known to the public. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) built Sujiatun, a secret concentration camp, in Shenyang City, where it is reported that more than 6,000 Falun Gong practitioners have been locked up. This secret prison has a crematorium and many doctors on site. It is reported that no detainees have managed to come out alive. Before cremation, the internal organs of victims are removed and sold for profit.
In addition, in early March 2006, rape case victim Ms. Liu Jizhi from Zhuozhou, Hebei Province, was rearrested by agents from the Zhuozhou 610 Office and the National Security Brigade. They also arrested Ms. Liu's daughter. It is reported that due to physical and mental torment, and long-term harassment, Ms. Liu Jizhi has been mentally traumatized.
Practitioners from Queensland were shocked at the news that more than 6,000 Falun Gong practitioners have been subjected to outrageous persecution at Sujiatun Concentration Camp. They worked overnight to make photo boards and managed in the shortest time to expose the CCP's murderous nature to the people of Queensland. These photos attracted every passerby's attention. They inquired, "What is happening?" After learning the facts, people said to the practitioners, "It is too horrible."
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Category: Rallies & Protests