"Uncompromising Courage" Artwork and Anti-torture Exhibits Held in Malaysia

By Falun Gong practitioners in Malaysia

On January 16, 2005, Falun Gong practitioners in Malaysia held an anti-torture exhibit in the meeting room of a hotel in Kuala Lumpur (KL). The exhibit included reenactment of torture methods used to persecute Falun Gong practitioners in China and some artwork from the "Uncompromising Courage" art exhibit. Visitors were astonished by the brutality the exhibit exposed.

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Visitors at the exhibition

Some visitors assumed that practitioners were exposing some persecution that happened in history. When they were told that this is happening in China today, visitors were astonished and could not believe that such inhumane persecution could happen in civilized society in the 21 st century.

Some visitors shed tears while looking at the exhibit, and repeatedly asked practitioners, "Is this true?" Some visitors carefully looked at every art work, attentively listened to practitioners' explanations, and felt anger at the Jiang regime's persecution of Falun Gong.

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Listening attentively to practitioner's explanation

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Listening attentively to practitioner's explanation

People from various religions came to visit. Some left their contact numbers and invited practitioners to hold anti-torture exhibits in their churches, where there are many Chinese people.

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reenactment of torture methods and art exhibit to expose the persecution
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Signing the petition to support opposing the persecution
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Signing the petition to support opposing the persecution

Practitioners also collected signatures at the exhibit, calling for the Malaysian Parliament to help stop the persecution of Falun Gong in China, and at the same time to no longer interfere with or unreasonably stop practitioners' truth clarification activities in Malaysia. People who learned the facts all signed the petition to express their support.