(Clearwisdom.net) Falun Gong practitioners in Germany and other European countries are holding activities at South African Embassies all over Europe, to appeal for a thorough investigation into the shooting of a Falun Gong practitioner, which took place on June the 28th, and also to expose the terrorism of Jiang's faction in the Chinese Government. The following news is compiled from an interview with Falun Gong practitioners by Tian Yi, reporter for Radio Free Asia.
After the shooting incident on June 28 in South Africa, Falun Gong
practitioners in Germany and other European countries started to appeal in
order to draw attention to the matter, with peaceful protests at Chinese
embassies and consulates in countries all over Europe. Falun Gong practitioners
in Germany and other European countries have now extended the peaceful protests
and appeals to South African Embassies as well. Zheng Zhihong, a law scholar
from Zhejiang University China and now a resident in Berlin, spoke to
reporters.
"We came to the South African Embassy in Germany to appeal for a thorough
investigation into the shooting in Pretoria as there are indications that the
incident is linked to the visit of Chinese officials to South Africa and they
are very likely behind the shooting."
When asked why they held such a large-scale protest, Ms. Zheng said, "In my opinion, the shooting that took place in South Africa on June 28 is a clear sign of terrorism, which will be extended to other countries if it is not exposed to the public and stopped immediately. As Jiang's faction in the Chinese Government has realized that it can never eliminate Falun Gong in China through persecution, let alone the world, and all their tricks have been exhausted, they are just so desperate that they resort to extremes. However, Falun Gong practitioners will never be intimidated, and will continue to follow the universal principles of 'Truthfulness, Benevolence and Tolerance'. We will appeal for the concern of governments, the public and the world's media to help bring an end to the persecution which still rages in China."
Asked about the activity at the South African Embassy, Ms. Zheng said, "We displayed our banner and photos of practitioners tortured to death in China. We called for a thorough investigation of the shooting incident. We delivered a letter to the South African Embassy which we also faxed to them yesterday."
According to Ms. Zheng, Falun Gong practitioners in Germany have actively contacted local government officials, MPs and the media. Bearing in mind that the German Minister for Foreign Affairs will soon visit China, another appeal activity will shortly be held at the Foreign Affairs Office.