Flags Raised on US Capitol in Honor of World Falun Dafa Day

Eva Fu
By Eva Fu
May 16, 2020US News
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Flags Raised on US Capitol in Honor of World Falun Dafa Day
The U.S. flag that flew in honor of World Falun Dafa Day in front of the Capitol building in Washington on May 13, 2020. (York Du/The Epoch Times)

A congressional lawmaker flew two American flags over the U.S. Capitol on May 13 in celebration of the spiritual group Falun Gong.

The day marks the 28th year of the practice’s introduction in northeastern China in 1992. The practice has since spread to more than 90 countries with an estimated following of 70 to 100 million. The practice is known for and is featured around its meditative exercises and moral teachings centered around the principles of truthfulness, compassion, and forbearance.

Falun Gong practitioners and supporters recognize May 13 as the birthday of the practice’s founder, Li Hongzhi, and as World Falun Dafa Day.

Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) requested two flags to be hoisted for the occasion—recognizing both the anniversary as well as Li, a 5-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee, for introducing the practice.

The certification for flag raising in honor of Li read: “Your legacy will continue to touch and instill confidence in our future generation of leaders around the world.”

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Certifications of two American flags flown over the U.S. Capitol in honor of the World Falun Dafa Day on May 13, 2020. (Courtesy of Jennie Sheeks)

The flags have since been mailed from Washington back to Bucks County, Philadelphia. Jennie Sheeks, a local Falun Gong practitioner who picked up the flags on May 15, said the event carried a special message for the practitioners, given the ongoing persecution in China targeting their faith.

Since 1999, adherents have faced continued harassment, forced labor, or imprisonment in an escalating campaign aimed at eradicating the spiritual group. Hate propaganda filled airwaves and state newspapers for months on end, and people risk jail or torture for mere mention of the belief or carrying informational flyers.

“With the fact that in China you can’t really access free media and there’s so much terrible propaganda against Falun Dafa, it can be a really lonely place to be a Falun Dafa practitioner,” Sheeks said in an interview, adding that the symbolic gesture would encourage the practitioners in China as they “continue to forbear under the suffering that they are going through.”

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The U.S. flag that flew in honor of World Falun Dafa Day in front of the Capitol building in Washington on May 13, 2020. (York Du/The Epoch Times)

For many regular Chinese people who have misconceptions about the practice because of the Party’s indoctrination, the flag-raising event—and the U.S. support for the practice that it symbolizes—“make them realize that the persecution of Falun Dafa is wrong and that it’s time to end this 20-year-long persecution,” she said.

Minghui, a U.S.-based clearinghouse for persecution accounts, has documented around 4,500 deaths as a result of the state-sanctioned campaign and over 113,000 cases of torture over the years. The actual toll of the persecution remains unknown due to heavy censorship.

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The U.S. flag that flew in honor of World Falun Dafa Day in front of the Capitol building in Washington on May 13, 2020. (York Du/The Epoch Times)

One of Sheeks’ friends who fled China because of the persecution recounted having to peel garlic for long hours in slave labor, making her fingers swell and burn. She was also deprived of sleep for 20 days. Another, a Ph.D. candidate at the prestigious Tsinghua University, was detained for five years and tortured with 10 high-voltage electric batons for refusing to renounce his faith, Sheeks said.

The recognition will also serve as an inspiration for her three children, aged 10 to 13—who are now stuck at home because of the virus—to continue living by the practice’s principles, she added.

“If the young people today can know these principles for how to improve your heart and mind … that will make a better world for everybody,” she said.

From The Epoch Times

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