The movement has allowed Chinese people to break free from the regime’s 75 years of brutal oppression that has deprived them of their spiritual heritage.
Last weekend, I photographed a colorful parade that was held in one of the busiest shopping districts in Seoul. The prevalent mood was calm and friendly and the whole thing felt more like a party or a festival than a call for and end to the largest totalitarian dictatorship in the world.
Falun Gong practitioners and supporters marched in a parade through downtown San Francisco to demand an end to the 13-year-long persecution of their practice in China.
The movement has allowed Chinese people to break free from the regime’s 75 years of brutal oppression that has deprived them of their spiritual heritage.
Last weekend, I photographed a colorful parade that was held in one of the busiest shopping districts in Seoul. The prevalent mood was calm and friendly and the whole thing felt more like a party or a festival than a call for and end to the largest totalitarian dictatorship in the world.
Falun Gong practitioners and supporters marched in a parade through downtown San Francisco to demand an end to the 13-year-long persecution of their practice in China.