(Minghui.org) The New Year celebrations in Melbourne, Australia attract crowds of people each year with the promise of colorful fireworks that brighten the night sky and welcome in a brand new year.
Falun Gong practitioners were a peaceful, calming presence on New Year's eve near the city plaza pedestrian area. Many people who walked by their booth offered them new year wishes and expressed support for their efforts to end the persecution in China.
On New Year's Eve in the busy area near the central train station in Melbourne, a Falun Gong practitioner invites passersby to sign a petition to help end the persecution in China.
Ronan is a college student originally from Ireland. He and his wife Maria were drawn to the exercise movements and music. They asked many questions about Falun Gong and the persecution.
They signed a petition urging the Australian government to speak out against the persecution in China. Ronan said that freedom of belief was a basic right and that the persecution was beyond comprehension. Ronan said, “We didn't know about the persecution but it is horrible and should be stopped.”
With their baby due in January, Maria commented, “The value of Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance is also very important for the future of the world. It is the hope of the world. There would be less crime and the world would be more peaceful.”
Despina, a fashion consultant at a large Melbourne department store, signed the petition and commented that people don't really know that much about the persecution in China. She said she personally puts respect and kindness above everything else.
“It's absolutely very important for events like this to raise awareness of what is happening in China. Without the values of Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance, people are not compassionate and do things they aren't suppose to,” she said.
Ms. Liu, a practitioner, came across several young men from China. Initially indifferent, they listened to Ms. Liu explain Falun Gong and the persecution, and then quit the Chinese communist organizations they had joined while in China.
“I said to them, 'We all wish to be safe, whether we are inside or outside of China. I hope that you know Falun Gong is good. Falun Gong has spread all over the world and the books have been translated into 40 languages.'”
Ms. Liu said that one of the boys asked her if she was Chinese. She responded, “Yes, I'm Chinese and proud of it. Our 5000-year culture is so profound. However, China is not the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Those 5000 years are not the CCP's years. Chinese people have the right to uncensored information.”
The young man then asked her a lot of questions about things, such as the Tiananmen Square self-immolation. He learned that it was a hoax set up by the CCP to frame Falun Gong practitioners and justify the persecution. He eventually chose to quit the Young Pioneers, a communist organization he had joined in elementary school.
Around a dozen other Chinese also renounced their memberships in CCP organizations they had joined, and entered the New Year with hope for the future.