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Policemen Randomly Coerce Tourists to Curse Falun Dafa in Tiananmen Square; Non-Practitioners Resist
(Clearwisdom.net) An official from a city in northeastern China returned
from abroad and visited Tiananmen Square while passing through Beijing. On top
of a tower in Tiananmen Square, two policemen demanded that he slander Falun
Dafa. He replied, "Why should I say that Falun Dafa is not good? Do you mean
that if you say it is not good, then it is not good?" The policemen assumed he
was a Dafa practitioner and took him to a small room in a building in front of
Tiananmen Square. More than ten people who went abroad together with him
followed him.
In that small room, the policemen tried to force him to say slanderous words
about Dafa and threatened him. However, he wasn't afraid at all and severely
reprimanded the two policemen instead. He told them, "Beijing is the capital of
China, and Tiananmen Square is a place that all people revere. But you pull out
tourists and pedestrians and order them to curse, and make such unreasonable
demands. You bring disgrace to our country. You should remember that the
uniforms you wear at Tiananmen Square signify that you are to maintain social
order, not vent your shameless behavior." In the end, the two policemen
apologized to him.
After he went home, this official told his sister (a Falun Dafa practitioner)
what happened in Tiananmen Square. His sister was glad to hear the news and gave
him some more truth-clarification materials that some Dafa practitioners had
prepared. He did even better after he realized the truth. Because of his
kindness and honesty, this official gained the respect of his colleagues and
relatives. The effect of his explaining the facts about Falun Gong was very
good. One elderly official used to have some misunderstandings about Dafa. After
the facts were explained to him, he said, "Now I truly understand that Falun
Dafa is very good. My wife and I will keep in mind that 'Falun Dafa is good,'
and that 'Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance is good!'" Posting date: 8/1/2004 |