(Minghui.org) With all mainstream avenues of communication closed to them under the current environment of persecution in China, Falun Dafa practitioners find creative means to speak out for Dafa and call for justice. For years, practitioners have faced great challenges and risks in hanging brightly colored banners that get the message out in public spaces.
The banners below recently appeared in cities in Northeastern China and Hebei Province, as well as Inner Mongolia, on and around July 20, 2013 – the date marking the 14 th year of the persecution. The 14-year-long persecution of Falun Gong has been covered up in China, and the country is blanketed in false propaganda demonizing the peaceful spiritual practice. Practitioners encourage Chinese people to see through the lies and quit the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and show support for Falun Gong, believing that doing so will help bring these people a brighter future when the truth is ultimately revealed and those responsible for the persecution are brought to justice.
These most recent banners in China attest to Dafa practitioners' determination and unbreakable spirit.
Banners with Informational Messages about Falun Gong and Quitting the CCP Appear in a City in Northeastern China on July 20
The messages include “Falun Dafa is good,” “Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance is good,” “Immediately stop the persecution of Falun Gong,” and “Heaven will eliminate the CCP, quit the Party for one's own safety.”
Banners with Informational Messages about Falun Gong and Quitting the CCP Appear in a City in Hebei Province on July 20
Banners with the Words “Falun Dafa is Good” Recently Appear in Inner Mongolia
Just prior to July 20, 2013, banners bearing the words “Falun Dafa Is Good” appeared on trees lining the road from Duolun County to Beijing, and along the roadside of a scenic area.
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