In the West, we have all heard of persecution, but it usually happens to someone else. In China, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) uses people’s fear of becoming the “someone else” as a tool of repression and control. On July 20, 1999, the communist regime launched its brutal campaign to eliminate Falun Gong, casting tens of millions of peaceful, law-abiding Chinese citizens as enemies of the state. Trucks patrolled China’s streets with loudspeakers blaring anti-Falun Gong propaganda as police dragged people from their homes. State-controlled TV played constant footage demonizing the practice as practitioners were rounded up and held in sports stadiums, as detention centres and prisons overflowed. Countless practitioners were fired from their jobs, illegally detained, sentenced to prison and brainwashing centres. After 22 years, this brutal repression continues today. Millions have been imprisoned, tortured, or killed, including by criminal harvesting of their organs for illicit transplantation. Falun Gong …