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Several Cases of Evildoers Receiving Karmic Retribution for Mistreating Practitioners
(Clearwisdom.net) Editors' Note: In both Western and
Chinese culture, the principle of Karmic retribution, that is, being held
ultimately accountable for one's own actions, is widely accepted. The
fundamental teaching of Falun Gong is the characteristic of the universe,
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance." The universe will reward actions that are
in harmony with this principle, while actions such as beating, torturing and
murdering people will incur karmic retribution. Stated another way, good deeds
will be rewarded with good, while evildoings will invite due retribution.
Articles such as this are meant as a compassionate reminder of this principle to
those who would commit wrongdoing. While many of those who persecute Falun Gong
are merely "following orders," the universal law requires that they, too, be
held responsible for their actions, and that only by reversing their courses of
wrongdoing may they escape karmic retribution. Policeman in Tongcheng County, Hubei Province, Dies of
Illness He Kexiao, around 50, worked for the Tongcheng Country Public
Security Bureau. Formerly he was the superintendent of the Junshui Police
Station in Tongcheng County. Since the persecution of Falun Gong began on July
20, 1999, he closely followed Jiang's directives to harass practitioners. He
refused to listen to or believe the compassionate advice of Falun Gong
practitioners. Even on New Year's Eve he still went to ransack practitioners'
houses and confiscate their property. In 2002, He Kexiao died suddenly of
cancer. Zhao Yulong, Principal of Yongchuan Middle School in
Chongqing City, Dies In 2002 Zhao Yulong, the principal of Yongchuan Middle School
in Chongqing City, followed orders from the Education Department to launch a
campaign in his school to slander Falun Gong. All teachers and students were
ordered to sign their names agreeing to oppose Falun Gong. In the summer of
2002, on his way back to his office from a meeting, he was stabbed by a school
staff member who had mental problems. Zhao died shortly afterwards. Wan Youyi, Former Superintendent of Wuxing Police Station in
Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, Receives Karmic Retribution Wan Youyi, a former superintendent of Wuxing Police Station,
has followed Jiang's regime's orders and persecuted Falun Dafa practitioners
since 1999. Because of him, many practitioners had their houses ransacked, their
property confiscated and their families torn apart. Many practitioners were
thrown into prisons or detention centers. In 2001, a brainwashing class was held
in his jurisdiction, and he spared no efforts to persecute practitioners. Not
long after, bad things started to happen to him one by one. Both of his parents
died within a month, and his wife divorced him. The local people all said that
he was receiving karmic retribution because of his persecution of practitioners. Another policeman, Xiong Guoliang, also followed Wan Youyi in
persecuting practitioners. In 2001, he was sentenced to Nanchang County Prison
on charges of breaking the law. Sun Shuwen, Former Director General of Lalin Police Branch
Office in Wuchang City, Heilongjiang Province, Receives Karmic Retribution Sun Shuwen was the former director general of the Lalin
Police Branch Office. Before he took the post, the branch office had a debt of
100 thousand yuan. After he came to power, he promised to get the money to pay
the debt from Falun Gong practitioners. Under his direction, many Falun Dafa
practitioners were arrested. If they didn't pay fines ranging from 3,000 to
5,000 yuan, they would be sent to labor camps or prisons. Shortly after the
practitioners were released, however, they would be illegally arrested again and
asked to pay another fine. While investigating a case this year, Sun Shuwen was
injured by the people he was investigating. After that, it was discovered that
he had set up private gambling places. As a result, he was suspended and is now
under investigation. Posting date: 10/21/2004
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