Taiwanese and Australian Petitioners are now linked to demonstrate against China Authorities. China delays (or declines) constructive dialogue with Petitioners. Petitioners react accordingly.
Watch this space for upcoming events. Australian Petitioners now have a supply of standard size China flags. The 1st flag burnt was apparently too small.
Normal sized China flags to be burnt in protest of the denial of legal rights of an Australian and other issues. Flag is upside down to symbolise the emptying of corrupt officials from China.
Australian Petitioners in Newcastle (Australia) burn flags in this area. Town Hall and Council Chambers nearby. |
INTERNATIONAL PETITIONERS IN AUSTRALIA AND TAIWAN BURN CHINA FLAGS
22.4.2012 - International Petitioners in Australia Burn China Authority "Rascal"flag
Sunday 22nd April 2012, Newcastle Australia. Petitioners conducted another flag burning demonstration against China Authority. Protest is in support of Tibetans, ordinary Chinese, Human and Legal Rights activists in detention in China and all Petitioners who do not have the Right and Freedom to prosecute their Cases in safety.
15.04.2012 - International Petitioners in Australia Burn China Authority "Rascal" Flag
China Authority is impotent in controlling International Petitioners. International focus continues to be drawn to China failure to uphold its own Laws.
14.04.2012 - International Petitioners in Australia burn China Authority "Rascal" Flag
Two flags were burned in Newcastle 14.4.2012. Photos of one burn have been included here. As long as Beijing fails to remedy the 1998 illegal Civil Court case created by corrupt officials of Shenhe District Peoples' Court action will continue.
Meanwhile the plight of Human and Legal Rights activists, ordinary Chinese and Petitioners, Tibetans and China's failure to uphold the United Nations values and aims continues to receive international focus.
09.04.2012 - International Petitioners in Australia burn China Authority "Rascal" Flag
A windy day in sunny Newcastle. The burn went well.
08.04.2012 - International Petitioners in Australia burn China flag.
China remains silent while flames engulf the China flag. The flag is intentionally upside down to symbolically empty the corruption out of China and to give hope to ordinary Chinese.31.3.2012 - International Petitioners in Australia burn China flag.
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