Solemn Declarations by Young Dafa Practitioners


Solemn Declaration

By Dafa practitioner Xing Xue

I'm eleven years old and have been practicing Falun Dafa for three years. I felt regret after I was forced to sign my name on a banner [slandering Falun Gong] at school in 2001. I hereby solemnly declare that my signature is completely void. I will never change my steadfast heart of cultivating Dafa.

Written on October 1, 2002

Translated on December 2, 2002 from http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2002/11/28/40118.html

Solemn Declaration

By Dafa practitioner Cao Chunxia

I'm thirteen years old and have been practicing Falun Dafa for six years. In July when I sat for an examination, one question required us to tell what kind of organization Falun Gong was. Because I was afraid of losing marks and then being unable to attend school, I wrote some words that I should not have written, which were against my original vows a long time ago in history. What I have done is terribly wrong. I hereby declare that all of what I wrote against Dafa is completely void. I will listen to Teacher's words to become a worthy young Dafa practitioner.

Written on August 19, 2002

Translated on December 2, 2002 from http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2002/11/29/40166.html

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