(Minghui.org) A poster exhibition against the CCP’s live organ harvesting organized by the Transplant Tourism Research Association (TTRA) was held in the gallery of North Plaza, Saitama City, from April 29 to May 2, 2023. A total of 40 posters exposing the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) crimes of organ harvesting from living Falun Gong practitioners were exhibited. 

This poster exhibition showcased the winning works of the 2020 International Anti-Organ Harvesting Poster Contest jointly organized by three NGOs from Japan, South Korea and Taiwan. Visitors to the exhibition learned about the evil nature of the CCP and gained a deeper understanding of what Falun Gong (also called Falun Dafa) is about. Many people said that they are willing to do their part to stop the CCP’s atrocities.

A poster exhibition against live organ harvesting was held in the gallery of North Plaza, Saitama City, Saitama Prefecture from April 29 to May 2, 2023.

Art Designer Attends the Exhibition for Three Consecutive Days

An art designer in her twenties came to the exhibition every day for three consecutive days after work. She said that the posters were well designed and vividly presented the evil of the CCP. She said the exhibition is a very good information portal to learn the facts. “I would like to support this movement in order to save the children and people,” she said.

She searched for information about Falun Gong and the persecution online after visiting the exhibition for a second time, but couldn’t understand why the CCP wanted to persecute a group of people cultivating Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance. She asked a guide this question on the third day. A Falun Gong practitioner volunteering at the exhibition told her about her family members who are being persecuted in China. The art designer was very touched and thanked the organizers.

Medical Workers Resolutely Want to Stop the Live Organ Harvesting Crimes 

The director of a nearby treatment center viewed the exhibition and said that Falun Gong practitioners are so kind. He had heard about some cases of missing Chinese children and live organ harvesting before came to the exhibition, and he was very angry that the CCP has formed an industrial chain to carry out these crimes for profit.

A medical worker at the nearby Saitama Northern Medical Center came to the gallery after work. “By watching this poster exhibition, I truly believe that the CCP’s live organ harvesting has happened,” she said. “I deeply feel that this kind of harvesting of organs from innocent living people should never have existed.”

Before leaving, she took a copy of each of the materials on the table so that she could tell the people around her about the live organ harvesting crimes, so that more people could know the truth and help to stop this evil.

Mr. Yamada, who works in a general hospital, fully understood after viewing the exhibition and listening to the guide’s explanation. He thanked the organizers very much. He took some small lotus flowers and leaflets for his friends and colleagues, and said he would bring his colleagues to the exhibition next time. 

Children and Parents Learn the Truth Together

A toddler walked into the gallery and refused to leave. His parents followed him into the gallery and looked at every poster closely and listened to the introductions the entire way around. The father said it was his first time to learn this, and he was shocked to hear about live organ harvesting. He said he would let more people know about these crimes.

A student received a flier about the exhibition on her way to private school. She wanted to see it immediately. Her mother persuaded her to complete her studies first and visit the gallery after school. She and her mother came to the gallery together.

The girl was shocked by the CCP’s atrocities and took a copy of each flyer to study later and to share the information with her classmates. Her mother said that it was the first time she had heard such unacceptable things. She hoped that such atrocities could be stopped as soon as possible, and she encouraged the organizers to continue their endeavors.