New York March Spotlights Communist China’s War Against Faith

NEW YORK—Twenty-four years ago, thousands of Chinese citizens gathered outside of Zhongnanhai, the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) headquarters in the heart of Beijing.
They were Falun Gong practitioners, and they were there to peacefully call on the communist regime to end the harassment and suppression of their peers by local authorities. Less than three months later, the regime would start an all-out persecution campaign against the spiritual practice.
On April 23, in the Flushing neighborhood of New York, about 4,000 people took part in a march to remember the historic appeal at Zhongnanhai on April 25, 1999, and to call for an end to the CCP’s ongoing persecution of Falun Gong….

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