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Falun Dafa march against Chinese repression

Regent St, London, UK. Sat 16 Jul 2016


 
 
 Falun Dafa march down Regent St against imprisonment, torture and execution in China

 It is hard to understand why the Chinese act so harshly against such a peaceful movement

 and those who practice its meditatin techniques. They stress Truthfulness, Compassion and Forbearance

 The BBC, All Souls Langham Place and Union Flags behind the marchers

 Falun Dafa says the posters "is a practice to improve mind and body" and 'Ro relive stress and anxiety"

 but in China those who practice it are arrested and tortured. Many have been executed and the protesters

  say that they are 'harvested' to provide human organs for transplant operations in China.
 
Posters show police attacking someone carrying out Falun Gong meditation 

and any time of night and day you will find a protester meditating on the pavement opposite the Chinese Embassy 

in London, where there is also a small display about the Chinese persecution 

'Stop Harvesting Organs' 

'Bring former Chinese Dictator Jiang Zemin to Justice for Crimes Against Humanity' 

People carry pictures of the martyrs with flowers on them 

 

 
   

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