(Clearwisdom.net)

During the recent experience sharing conference in Russia, activities were organized to let more people know about Falun Gong. In the time between these activities, Finnish Falun Dafa practitioners visited the Finnish Embassy in Moscow to tell them the facts about Falun Dafa and the brutal persecution that has been happening for over four years in China. After a warm welcome, they met with the Embassy's Second Secretary and talked with him for about an hour about the practice of Falun Gong, and also about the international lawsuits that have been filed against Jiang Zemin and other chief criminals in their persecution of Falun Gong practitioners.

The secretary had already received some information about Falun Gong, mainly through the media. He saw media reports regarding recent events during chief persecutor Luo Gan's visit to Finland. He thought that the situation was quite well covered by the Finnish media. Practitioners explained to him more about the "610 Office," which orchestrates the persecution of Falun Gong and is controlled by Luo Gan. They also talked about the lawsuits that have been filed against Luo Gan and Jiang Zemin for crimes of torture and genocide. A few weeks ago, Luo Gan faced a criminal lawsuit in Finland for the genocide of Falun Gong practitioners. The persecution is not only taking place in China but also in other countries.

The Secretary wanted to know more about the Russian Falun Dafa Experience Sharing Conference and its purpose. Practitioners kindly explained that people coming from different parts of the world can share their experiences of Falun Gong cultivation and how it has benefited their lives. They had a long talk about the positive health effects of Falun Gong and how practitioners raise their morality and live as more responsible members of society.

The Secretary was sincerely thankful for the information given. He said that he and his superiors at the Embassy would examine and study the material carefully.

Source: http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/200310/15479.html

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