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Candlelight Vigil

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Published on 7/22/2001 AP Photo: On the night of July 20,  Taiwan practitioners hold candlelight vigil to mourn for fellow practitioners who were persecuted to death in China
Published on 8/5/2001 On July 4,2001, Australia Canberra practitioners held a candlelight vigil in front of the Chinese Embassy to mourn the 15 female practitioners who were murdered in the Wanjia Labor Camp massacre around June 20.
Published on 10/2/2001 Protest National Terrorism. Ottawa Practitioners Hold Candel Vigil At The Chinese Consulate
Published on 10/3/2001 Los Angeles Practitioners Hold a Candlelight Vigil in Front of Chinese Consulate on the evening of October 2, 2001 to call for a halt to the massacre of innocent Falun Gong Practitioners in mainland China.
Published on 12/12/2001 Swiss Practitioners Hold Peaceful Appeal on UN International Human Rights Day
Published on 12/12/2001 Denmark Practitioners Appeal in front of the Chinese Embassy on UN Human Rights Day
Published on 1/2/2002 Falun Gong Practitioners holding a candlelight vigil during the Human Rights Conference in Geneva to commemorate fellow practitioners in mainland China who have been persecuted to death.
Published on 1/7/2002 Li Xiangchun’s Fiancee holding a candlelight vigil.
Published on 1/7/2002 Justice Prevails: Falun Gong Practitioners Rally on Capitol Hill, Washington to commemorate fellow practitioners in China who have been persecuted to death, and also appealing for an end to the persecution, on July 21, 2003.
Published on 1/7/2002 Vancouver Falun Gong Practitioners holding a candlelight vigil in front of the Chinese Consulate on the evening of July 20, 2003.
Published on 1/26/2002 Israel Dafa Practitioners Hold Candlelight Vigil in Front of the Chinese Embassy in Tel Aviv in January 2002.
Published on 3/22/2002 On March 13, 2002, Austrian and Taiwanese Practitioners holds a candlelight vigil in front of Chinese Embassy in Austria to support fellow practitioners in China.