A Narrow Iron Gate and the Wide Pacific Ocean -- Professor Zhang Xingwu and Wife Liu Pinjie are Illegally Sentenced to Three Years of Forced Labor (Photos)
By Zhang Shuangying
January 3, 2002
(Clearwisdom.net) I spent a long time separated from my parents who are
on the other side of the Pacific Ocean, but I am not sad. The seagull brings the
fragrance of flowers, lingering by the window of our old house, carrying the
message from my heart. Occasionally, my father would look up at the clouds in
the sky, there were some scratches that was my letter, while my mother would
pause to smell the fragrance of the flowers and find it familiar, as it
represented the never-delayed greetings from me.
The tides rise and ebb, and so does the sun rise and set. The Pacific Ocean
is so vast that it connects the day and the night, the East and the West, and
yet it could not sever the connection between our hearts and our memories of
each other, being together every day. We broke through the vast distance with a
plane ticket, a phone call, or a birthday card. During all this time when we
missed each other, the Pacific Ocean served only as a faithful "audience."
One summer evening, though, the waves of the ocean billowed. My heart was
lost at the cliff by the sea and it didn't want to come back. I looked into
distance, toward the direction of my home, in the darkness and in the pouring
rain. I could not find the path I used to take or the people I missed. Streams
of my tears poured into the deep ocean, together with my manifold memories.
On the other side of the ocean, on an ancient land, everything was changing
so quickly. Overnight, an iron door separated my parents from this part of the
world, the door of the prison. It is so narrow, yet it is wider than the Pacific
Ocean. Since then, I have not been able to see or hear from my parents, whom I
deeply love.
My father is a professor of physics, but he is also good at painting,
calligraphy, Chinese chess and playing ancient Chinese musical instrument(s). He
is magnanimous and kind, and always treats others' troubles as his own. My
mother loves poetry and is very open-minded. In my heart she is a genius. My
parents are like a couple in a family of deities. They are well over 50, who
blissfully enjoyed the happiness of childhood as well as the ease of adulthood.
Having grown up in this free and warm environment, they are more like my friends
than my parents. Just like the lyrics in a song, "We enjoy each other's
happiness." Even when I moved to New York eight years ago, the distance seemed
like nothing.
Soon, my parents got to know Falun Gong and they were surprised by its
profoundness and vastness. The purpose of being human is to return to one's true
original self. They longed for a life that conforms to Truth, Compassion,
Tolerance. They thought about it for a while, then, once again, they joined
hands together and decided to cultivate until the end. I felt surprised by their
decision for a while, but I couldn't help but research Falun Gong myself. It is
such a wonderful practice; it not only improves one's physical health but also
purifies one's heart. Unconsciously, our hearts once again went beyond the
Pacific Ocean and blended together.
That short period of time was the most beautiful I could remember. My
parents' health was greatly improved. In the photo they looked younger and they
laughed more. Their hearts were open to all people and they did all they could
to help the people they knew, and also the people they didn't know. They learned
to demand of themselves a higher standard, and they had more and more friends.
Our family also grew larger and larger. The sky above the Pacific Ocean was
filled with our laughter. The joy during every telephone call made me feel I was
back in their embrace again, and the Pacific Ocean didn't present a distance any
more. If there was any distance, it was filled with care and love from so many
friends. We enjoyed the happiness of everyone.
Good days are always too short, though. In July 1999, the persecution against
Falun Gong began. I almost immediately lost touch with my parents. I was anxious
during countless days and nights. My contact with them was cut off; my letters
couldn't reach them. Only then did I realize we were living in two different
worlds. That ancient land, our beloved home country, was so far away from me.
Later, I learned that my parents were detained for several months and were
forced to undergo brainwashing; their home was ransacked. They were under watch
24 hours a day and they had no freedom. My parents who had been upright and kind
all their lives could not understand how Truth, Compassion, Tolerance could be
wrong; they couldn't see how trying to be good people could be wrong. Because
they benefited physically and mentally by practicing Falun Gong, they wished to
repay the goodness they received from Falun Gong. They didn't want to do
anything against their conscience, not to mention creating slander in exchange
for freedom. Their situation became more and more difficult. In the autumn of
2000, they had no choice but to leave home to avoid persecution. They were
arrested on January 1, 2001, and in April were both secretly sentenced to three
years in jail.
After a long and anxious wait I finally received news about my parents. I
could never have imagined that they were incarcerated. From then on, we were
separated.
The long-term physical and mental torture has seriously damaged their health.
The heavy slave labor that lasts more than ten hours a day seemed endless, in
addition to forced brainwashing. Do they want to wash away my parents' pursuit
to return to their original true selves? Do they want to destroy people's
longing in their hearts for righteous faith? Why would anyone hate words of
truth so much?
Countless times I dreamt of the happy past. Nothing had changed. Countless
times I spoke to the moon, from night to morning, imagining my parents could
hear me. My memories of them flew across the broad Pacific Ocean but they could
not fly past the narrow iron door. My heart followed the tide, rising and
waning. The full moon turned into a crescent and then back into a full moon once
more, but my family could not get together again.
All the beautiful things lost their original appeal. I would think of my
parents any time and would wonder what they were doing right then. I would
wonder if they wore enough warm clothes, if they were still smiling like before,
and if they dreamt of me missing them. However, I never doubted their decision.
As a noble person, at the crossroads of life, my parents told me with their
actions that people should be responsible for their own lives. The light of the
Truth cannot be covered up, not even in the dark prison cell or behind the iron
door.
Father, mother, can you hear me? Our hearts are connected by countless
predestined relationships and nothing can cut them off. No matter how cold the
winter wind is, how long the dark nights are, I believe that more and more
friends will stand by us, and will wake up more birds that call for spring. They
will stir up the spring breeze and wake up the sleeping earth. Perhaps that time
will come quickly, and in a split second, the whole world will change.
Friends, what needs more protection than kindness? Listen to the desire in
your heart. Let's go and knock on the door of spring.
Zhang Shuangying: a registered nurse in New York State, U.S.
Father: Zhang Xingwu, former professor at Jinan City Education Institute,
illegally detained at Brigade Three, the Liuchangshan Forced Labor Camp in Jinan
City, Shandong Province.
Mother: Liu Pinjie, former retired employee of Jinan City Semiconductor
Research Institute, illegally detained at Brigade One of Jinan City Female
Forced Labor Camp.
They are both in their 60s now. They began practicing Falun Gong in 1995 and
their health had significantly improved.
After July 20, 1999, the local police station ransacked their home. They took
away my parents' computer, printer, and many books and private letters. My
parents were illegally detained. After they were released, they were still under
watch for a long time. My father was demoted and his salary was cut. In 2000,
they left home to escape harassment. On January 1, 2001, they were detained in
Beijing. Because they refused to give their names and addresses, they were
illegally detained there until April when police from Shandong Province
recognized them and sent them back to Jinan City. They were forcibly sent to a
brainwashing class, during which time my mother held a hunger strike to protest
and was sent into a hospital. Later, both my parents were sentenced to three
years of forced labor. My mother is now detained in the Jinan City Female Forced
Labor Camp, while my father is detained in the Liuchangshan Forced Labor Camp in
Jinan City. Because they refused to compromise with the demands from the
authorities, my father has been under "strict regulation" at the labor camp all
the time. In April 2002, my father was transferred to the Wangcun Forced Labor
Camp for two months, to undergo intensive brainwashing, during which time he was
not allowed to meet with family members. My mother's sentence was prolonged
twice within a year. Everyday, in addition to brainwashing, she had to do more
than ten hours of slave labor. Her letters were often intercepted, and she was
often forbidden to meet with family members due to the authorities accusations
that she was "having a problem thinking." When she gets to meet with family
members, police are always present and she cannot speak freely.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.cc/mh/articles/2003/1/4/42186.html
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