Canadian Practitioner Shares Her Family's Story
My name is Michelle. I am a 32 year-old Chinese Falun Gong practitioner
living in Vancouver. I would like to tell you my story and the story of my
family, whoálive in China.
I have a younger sister named Jennifer who I am really close to. She started
to practice Falun Gong in 1997. I noticed great changes in her as she was
healthier, happier, and more at peace. At her practice-site she met another
practitioner named Songtao. They fell in love and were soon married. They were
very happy and I was happy for them. By that time, I was also married, and my
husband and I decided to immigrate to North America.
Upon arriving in the United States, where we were then living, I was
distressed to discover that my mother had developed lung cancer. Jennifer had
told her of all the miraculous recoveries from serious illnesses that Falun Gong
practitioners had experienced, so my mother decided to give it a try. Sure
enough, soonámy mother's disease went into full remission. I was very
impressed. My father was so inspired by the changes that he saw in his wife and
the things that she shared with him, that he also began to practice. I was glad
my family was so harmonious and happy. Jennifer became pregnant and gave birth
to a beautiful baby girl.
Then an event happened that was to drastically change our lives and the lives
of all Falun Gong practitioners in China. On July 20, 1999 - the Communist
Regime declared Falun Gong illegal. Practitioners were stunned and innocently
started to appeal to the government in order to let them know of their
misunderstanding of Falun Gong. Those who appealed were taken to labour camps,
volunteer organizers were sentenced to lengthy prison terms, and many were sent
to mental hospitals. Billions of dollars were poured into the propaganda machine
that demonized Falun Gong. Media bombarded its citizens with hate-literature
againstáFalun Gong 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The persecution by
Jiang Zemin against his own innocent citizens had begun.
My brother-in-law, Songtao, who obtained a Masters degree in marine biology
in June 1999, was one of the first practitioners who went to appeal to the
government officials. He was immediately arrested and taken to a labour camp. He
was denied family visits and no one knew where he was - he
"disappeared". His wife, my sister Jennifer, who was employed as a
chief accountant for a foreign company, began to be harassed at work. At first
her employers protected her because they knew she was a good person and an
excellent worker, but eventually they told her she would have to give up the
practice or be let go. She lost her job in January of 2000. Jennifer was
followed everywhere, and police were stationed outside her house at all times;
she was treated as a criminal. This harassment took a huge toll on my whole
family - so much so that my parents abandoned their practice. My mother's lung
cancer returned in March of 2000.
I did not know the whole situation that my family was experiencing. By this
time I was living in Vancouver and was pregnant. My family did not want me to
worry, as there was nothing I could do since I was so far away. I had heard
about the persecution but had no idea of the severity of the situation. Because
I was not a practitioner there were a lot of things that I didn't understand. I
would phone my sister and brother-in-law and encourage them to stop practicing
so our family could once again return to normal. Songtao was always very kind
and patient with me on the phone, trying to explain how important it was to
stand up for the truth. Falun Gong practitioners were innocent, good people
representing the very nature of the universe -
Truthfulness-Benevolence-Tolerance. I knew that Songtao and my sister were such
good people. Songtao was one of the most honourable and compassionate people I
have ever met.
It was not until March 2001 that I learned of my brother-in-law's untimely
death at the hands of the police. During a conversation with my father on the
phone, he broke down in tears and fully disclosed the persecution that my family
was suffering. Songtao had been tortured to death by a police officer on
November 3, 2000 for not giving up his belief in
Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance. And his wife, my sister, was
"missing".
I was stunned. How could this be happening? What was going on? Someone sent
me a copy of a letter that Songtao had written from labour camp. It was full of
such compassion and mercy without a single trace of fear. It was then that I
decided to look more deeply into a practice that inspired such altruism and
selflessness, even in the face of such horrific persecution.
I started to read and study the teachings of Mr. Li Hongzhi and slowly I began to
understand. My practice began in earnest that March of 2001. Everyday I think
about my sister and wonder where she is, what she is doing, what she is thinking
about. I know how women practitioners are treated in labour camps. I have heard
the stories documented by international human rights agencies of women being
electrically shocked in their private parts, having hot needles pierced into
their nipples, being thrown naked into the cells of vicious male criminals to be
tortured and raped, having no sleep, being shackled in inhumane positions, with
no access to bathroom facilities....
My mother died of her disease, which was aggravated by her grief about her
daughter and son-in-law. My widowed father now takes care of his granddaughter.
He is monitored continually because of his relationship with his daughter
Jennifer and any information he might give to me.
I live here in Canada with my husband and baby girl. And even so many miles
away from China, I feel the effects of the persecution. The Vancouver Chinese
Consulate spreads the Regime's propaganda of hatred and lies to everyone who
visits their offices, to all levels of government and to anyone who offers
support for our cause. I want to do whatever I canáto help my family, to
help the world know the truth about the persecution and to help the millions of
other innocent Chinese families who are being torn apart by this brutal and
senseless persecution.
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