Speech at a Rally in Sydney,
Australia
July 20, 2007
By Jenifer Zeng - author of the book
Witnessing History: a Woman's Fight for Freedom and Falun Gong
Eight years ago, on July 20, 1999, I was detained in a sports stadium in
Beijing with thousands of other Falun Gong practitioners. I did not know that
this would mark the beginning of the largest scale of persecution in
the 21st century; nor did I know that this persecution would last for as long as
eight years. However, witnessing these thousands of innocent people detained
like this, I couldn't help crying for a long time. Perhaps deep in
my heart I had a premonition about exactly what Falun Gong practitioners would
be forced to go through, and about the marvelous courage and magnificent deeds
they would be capable of.
My instinct was not wrong. Indeed, what millions of Falun Gong practitioners
have endured is unprecedented. To date, 3073 deaths have been confirmed and
there have been unknown numbers subjected to forced organ removal,
"grotesque form of evil new to this planet."
However, eight years of most severe persecution has not "defeated" Falun Gong.
Around the world, Falun Gong continues to grow. It has spread to nearly 100
countries; its books translated into more than 30 languages.
Encouraged and inspired by Falun Gong, people are increasingly uniting to
protest the persecution. Millions have chosen to quit the Chinese Communist
Party.
Throughout the Communist era in China, never before has any group been able to
withstand the suppression of the Communist Party. Facing all the crises created
by the Communist Party, including the ever-declining moral values, a
critically endangered environment and ecological system, on the very edge of
total collapse, non-existence of social justice, social welfare or sense of
security, Chinese people are now regarding Falun Gong as the ultimate hope for
China.
Sadly enough, for western governments and politicians, who have not had the
"luxury" of direct persecution at the hands of the Chinese Communist Party, the
so-called "rising China" is still a rosy delusion.
Eight years of human rights disaster; eight years of the immense sacrifices and
arduous effort by Falun Gong practitioners should have opened their eyes and
awakened their conscience long before this. Today, on the eighth
anniversary of the persecution of Falun Gong, I'd like to stress again: by
helping the Chinese people with their historical choice of abandoning the
Chinese Communist Party, we are choosing a bright future for the world;
conversely, if we continue to turn a blind eye to the party's evil, we are
ruining our own future.