David Liang was travelling from Johannesburg Airport to Pretoria yesterday when multiple shots were fired at the car he was travelling in, the group said in a statement.
These are the first gunshots fired at overseas Falun Gong practitioners by Jiang’s followers, who have been using all possible means in persecuting Falun Gong practitioners. This incident in South Africa is most likely just an extension of the Jiang group’s state sponsored terrorism to overseas countries.
Several gunshots were fired at a car full of Australian Falun Gong practitioners in Johannesburg, South Africa, seriously injuring one practitioner. The shooting took place Monday evening 28 June at approximately 8:30 P.M.
The warm day and relaxed atmosphere contributed to our sharing Falun Dafa with the Sunshine Coast community, and many truly wanted to know more about the practice and of the persecution of Falun Gong in China.
Todays Tibet was once known as Tubo in ancient China. It was Songtsen Gampo that first established the powerful Tubo Kingdom and became the first Tsanpo (Tibetan King in Tibetan) in the Tubo Kingdom.
Mr. Song Changguang was 26 years old and lived at Shuangcheng Village, Biangang Township, Dehui City. He was in his senior year at Changchun Post and Telecommunications Institute, majoring in Telecommunications, and was about to graduate.
A light touch of the plum blossom is like smelling the elegant scent of plum blossom far away brought by the gentle breeze. The artist making the dress has stolen the clouds and stitches into the sheer blue robe.
Using violence, deception, and corruption, the Chinese dictatorship covers up many of its horrible crimes. The theft and sale by the government of bodily organs from executed prisoners has been confirmed by witnesses and condemned by the international community.
One day, Confucius saw a person sitting and crying at the roadside. Confucius asked him why he was crying so sadly.
The abuse of Iraqi prisoners by their US captors in Abu Ghraid prison had
caused global outcry but the detention, torture and death of Falun Dafa
practitioners in China had meet with strange silence.
Hundreds of Falun Dafa practitioners around Australia will gather outside the Parliament House forecourt to celebrate the National Falun Dafa Day and to raise awareness about the repression of the meditation practice from China.
The alleged torture of members of groups which Beijing considers a threat to national security or to its hold on organised religion. These include practitioners of Falun Gong, ethnic Uighurs in Xinjiang, members of underground churches.