(Minghui.org) Falun Gong practitioners held an event in downtown Hamburg on June 20, 2020, where many people learned about Falun Gong from the exercise demonstration, fliers, and banners. Practitioners also told people about the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) persecution of Falun Gong. Many people signed a petition calling for an end to the persecution.
Demonstrating the Falun Gong exercises at Junfernstieg in Hamburg
Persecution Deprives Basic Rights
Phillip and his girlfriend were appalled by the reenactment of the CCP’s live organ harvesting atrocities. A practitioner explained in detail the CCP’s 20-year-long persecution campaign and how the killing of Falun Gong practitioners for organs was first exposed in 2006.
Phillip said the persecution was serious and deprived people of their basic rights. He said he supported these types of events to raise awareness, as he did not know about the persecution before.
People learn about Falun Gong and the CCP’s persecution
Condemning Forced Organ Harvesting
A young lady said after watching the reenactment, “People are being treated like this in China. It is terrible!” She encouraged practitioners to keep up their efforts to end the persecution.
Bernie is a veteran from Virginia in the United States. He watched the exercise demonstration and talked with a practitioner to learn about the persecution.
Bernie from Virginia, United States
Sarah from Bergisch Gladbach walked up to the table and signed the petition. She said she knew about the CCP’s crimes in the persecution and wanted to help practitioners put a stop to it.
Sarah from Bergisch Gladbach signs the petition.
Britta, a passerby, condemned the CCP’s persecution and signed the petition. She said she learned about the CCP’s crimes online, including its violence in Tibet. But she did not know about the persecution of Falun Gong and wished to learn more.
Britta signs the petition.A lady takes a photo of the event.A couple sign the petition after reading the posters.A woman signs the petition and gets an origami lotus flower.
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