Non-Practitioners Are Helping to Expose the Facts of the Persecution


(Clearwisdom.net)

A woman went out to expose the facts of the persecution of Falun Dafa after she learned that Falun Dafa is good. She has given the truth clarifying materials and VCDs to other people in person. One time, she gave the truth-clarifying material to a Dafa practitioner who was very fearful of stepping out. Upon seeing a person who didn't practice Falun Dafa distribute truth clarification materials, he realized his error. He also started actively going out to clarify the truth about the persecution. This woman often gave the truth-clarifying material to policemen, officials and students. She told them that she found them on the ground, that she is illiterate and asked them to read it to her.

Another woman is a retired division director. When I told her about the torture that I suffered in the detention center, she told me, "The detention center is not the place for good people, I will teach them a lesson." The next day when I saw the two policemen that tortured me in the detention center, I started to expose the facts of the persecution to them. They told me that the director criticized them: "You cannot even tell who are good people and who are bad people. What kind of police are you? They practice Falun Gong to improve their health and to become good people. Does this have anything to do with you? Don't harass them again." The two policemen no longer bothered me.
Chinese version available at http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2002/11/28/40123.html

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