An Elderly Mother With a Righteous, Noble Spirit: "I Want My Daughter Back!"
By a Young Dafa Disciple in China
(Clearwisdom.net) Recently, in front of the Qianan County Police
Department, I saw an elderly woman with white hair, waiting in the cold wind and
weeping quietly. Later I found out that this poor woman had come to the police
department to ask for her daughter back.
The elderly woman's daughter, Jia Guihua, started practicing Falun Dafa in
1997. Afterwards, she was purified both spiritually and physically. After July
20, 1999, when Jiang's political gang began to persecute Dafa, Jia Guihua went
to Beijing to appeal for the Fa. She was arrested and consequently detained for
one year. Then, on November 21, 2001, Jia Guihua was arrested when she went to
Tiananmen Square to rectify the Fa. The police told her family that only after
they pay them would they release Jia Guihua. Her family, however, knew that she
didn't do anything wrong and thus refused to pay the money. Wouldn't paying
money to the police be the same as abetting the evil?
At the same time, this practitioner's mother decided to go to the police
department and ask for her daughter back. She would come whenever the police
department director was working, and she would leave only when the director went
home. With justice on her side, the elderly mother was bold and assured. She
asked the director, "Why do gangsters, embezzlers and petty thieves dare
not go and appeal? Falun Gong practitioners are going in a righteous way. What's
wrong with them going to Beijing to reveal the truth? Don't even touch a single
finger of my daughter's--otherwise, I'll go to Beijing to appeal, too!" The
elderly mother's righteous words rendered the policemen and director speechless.
If all the family members of those Dafa disciples who are subject to this
injustice can hold righteous thoughts like this elderly woman, would the greedy
policemen not lose their chance to extort money from the practitioners? Everyone
should try his or her best to resist the evil persecution.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2002/1/6/22647.html
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