(Minghui.org) This year marks the 24th anniversary of Falun Gong practitioners’ peaceful resistance to the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) persecution. Practitioners in Italy quietly protested in front of the Chinese embassy in Rome, the capital of Italy, on July 21, 2023. They condemned the CCP’s persecution and called for an end to the brutality.
Members of the Italian Parliament and human rights advocates sent them letters of solidarity and support. They commended Falun Gong practitioners for their courage and persistence in peacefully protesting the CCP’s persecution.

The following dignitaries sent letters (left to right, top to low):
Giulio Terzi (Chairman of the European Union Policy Committee of the Italian Senate)
Lucio Malan (member of the Senate)
Fabio Massimo Castaldo (Member of the European Parliament, MEP, and former Vice-President of the European Parliament)
Elisabetta Zamparutti (former member of parliament)
Pietrangelo Massaro (Vice-President of Rome city council)
Igor Boni (President of Italian Radicals)
Marco Cappato (former MEP)
Giampiero Leo (President of the Association for Human Rights of Regional Council of Piemonte)
Marco Respinti (Director-in-Charge for Bitter Winter)
Chairman Giulio Terzi of the European Union Policy Committee of the Italian Senate wrote, “In the 24 years since the tragedy occurred on July 20, 1999, Falun Gong practitioners have suffered appalling and merciless persecution by the Chinese Communist Party.”
He continued, “For more than 20 years, the CCP has harassed and persecuted Falun Gong, a peaceful group. The values that Falun Gong practitioners have always embodied are a peaceful force and courage to oppose the CCP’s persecution, which is an effective counter-persecution against the cruel genocide.”
He concluded, “The criminal practice of organ harvesting has fueled this genocide, as the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture has attested. We strongly condemn Beijing’s persecution. The values of peace, kindness, and tolerance displayed by you [Falun Gong practitioners] are widely recognised!”