Villagers Protect Falun Dafa Practitioners
(Clearwisdom.net) In the middle of the night last fall, a group of
police officers stormed into the home of a female Falun Dafa practitioner
(referred to as X from now on) in a small town in northern China, in an attempt
to abduct her for brainwashing. Before her husband could finish locking the
door, the policemen had already broken into the home and jumped on her husband.
They pushed and dragged X's husband (a Falun Dafa practitioner) to the floor,
while several other police officers carried X out by her limbs with excessive
force. Both X and her husband told them sternly, "You have no right to do
this to us!" The midnight commotion startled their neighbors and quickly attracted a lot
of attention. Neighbors surrounded the policemen and condemned them for not
going after the real criminals at loose, but wasting their time on harassing
good people. As more and more villagers gathered in front of X's home, the
police called for backup, trying to scare the crowd away. After more than 30
police officers arrived at the scene, the police tried to pull another
practitioner, Y, from his home into their vehicle. The villagers protested and
pulled him away from the police officers. At the same time, another group of
policemen tried to grab X out of the door again, but she again refused. She sent
forth righteous thoughts while asking Teacher for protection: "I will never
go to the brainwashing center. The evil shall not persecute me." Meanwhile, many villagers came to stop the police from abducting practitioner
X. At this time, the son of the couple (a non-practitioner) came back and
shouted at the policemen, "You cannot take my mother away. Can anyone live
without his mother?" The son and the policemen started to wrestle with each
other. With the help of the fellow villagers, the three practitioners escaped
the police's attempt to arrest them. After years of our hard work on truth clarification, more and more people are
positioning themselves correctly.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2003/11/28/61444.html
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