People Cooperating With the Evil Receive Karmic Retribution


(Clearwisdom.net) Editors' Note: Each time we publish news of this nature, we do so with heavy hearts. These people started off as public servants, but under the intense pressure applied by the Jiang regime, they were pushed into persecuting Dafa disciples. In the process of destroying the lives of kind, law-abiding citizens, they have sealed their own fates and inevitably faced karmic retribution as punishment. If it weren't for Jiang's wicked orders, perhaps their fates would've been different.

The 6th station party secretary of Jingxia Corp. in Daqing City, Heilongjiang Province, who had taken part in persecuting Dafa, suddenly died in an automobile accident

Wang Junsheng, 49 years old, was the 6th station party secretary of Jingxia Corp. in Daqing City (now part of Jianshe Group). He had actively persecuted Dafa and Dafa practitioners since July 20, 1999. On November 6, 2002, he and two others were driving to Hulan City to look for a Dafa practitioner who was an employee of the company, and intended to send the practitioner to a brainwashing class. The practitioner refused to go with them. On their way back, their vehicle rolled over into a roadside ditch. The collision left Wang Junsheng with a severe and traumatic injury to his head, and he died as a result. The other two were less seriously injured.

A deputy mayor in charge of Zhaoyang City "610 office" in Liaoning Province, had an automobile accident and was seriously injured

Chen Shuzhen was a deputy mayor of Zhaoyang City, Liaoning Province, and was in charge of the city "610 Office." She had organized many brainwashing classes in the fall of 2002 in Zhaoyang City and Lingyuan City. Zhaoyang City "610 Office" and the police authorities had worked together in persecuting three Dafa practitioners to death. In November 2002, Chen Shuzhen went to Kezuo for a meeting; on her return trip, her vehicle rolled over, leaving her with a compound fracture [a fracture in which bone is broken, splintered or crushed into a number of pieces] on the right side of her skull. She had received 19 sutures and her left hand lost feeling. She remains hospitalized in the First People's Hospital of Zhaoyang City.


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