April 25, 1999: The Protest that Changed China (+ Documentary)

Video: Ten years after the Tiananmen Square massacre, 10,000 Falun Gong practitioners appealed in Beijing for the right to practice their belief.
April 25, 1999: The Protest that Changed China (+ Documentary)
Falun Gong practitioners gathered around Zhongnanhai to silently, peacefully appeal for fair treatment on April 25, 1999. (Photo courtesy Clearwisdom.net)
4/27/2014
Updated:
7/18/2015

Ten years after the Tiananmen Square massacre, 10,000 Falun Gong practitioners gathered outside China’s central leadership compound in Beijing. They had come to appeal at China’s central appeals office -- to appeal for practitioners who had been wrongfully arrested in the city of Tianjin, for their books, which had been banned, and for practitioners all over the country who were being harassed and investigated by the police.

They were met by then-Chinese Premier Zhu and the arrested practitioners were released. It seemed like the appeal had been successful. But in reality, time was running out, and the brutal crackdown was getting closer and closer.

Watch below the NTD TV documentary “A Decade of Courage.”

Part 1: A Decade of Courage: The Protest that Changed China

Part 2: A Decade of Courage: Soul of a Nation

 Part 3: A Decade of Courage: China’s Hidden Holocaust

 Part 4: A Decade of Courage: China’s Deadly Harvest

Read original article from Minghui.org.