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Parents Dead From Torture - Orphaned Teen Becomes a Fugitive (Photos) (Clearwisdom.net) Liu Xiaotian will be 19 years old by the end of
2004. He was born in Hunan Province, China. As an only child, he was loved
dearly by his parents and led a carefree life. However when he was almost 16,
tragedy struck his family. Liu Xiaotian, a child who didn't know what Falun Gong
was, or cared anything about the persecution, was forced to become a fugitive.
His experience and the death of his parents, of which he was just told by his
uncle, made him join Falun Gong's Anti-Torture Exhibit in Northern Europe. Photo: Liu Xiaotian acting in the role of victim in an anti-torture exhibit.
He said he wanted to let people know about his parents' suffering. Liu Xiaotian was born in December of 1985. His family lived in Yongzhou City,
Hunan Province, China. His father was Liu Qing, an official of the Zhishan Town
Government in Yongzhou City. His mother was Yang Yuyan, who used to be employed
by the Shanghe Town Textile Factory of Lengshuitan District. She lost her job in
October of 1999. Before the year 2001, Liu Xiaotian's family led a happy life.
Although they were not rich, they lived a harmonious life. His parents gave
birth to him at a late age, and they doted on him. He went to the local middle
school and led a good life.
One day at the beginning of 1999, his father came home from a business trip
to Wuhan City, Hubei Province and said that he saw many people practicing Falun
Gong in the Square of Wuhan. They were beautiful. Soon after, his parents began
to practice Falun Gong and follow its principles, Truth-Compassion-Forbearance.
They wanted to be good people. They learned to cultivate the mind and think of
others first. In the fall of 1999, his mother's work place planned to lay off
some of the employees. In order for people who had a hard life to keep their
job, she volunteered to be laid off in October.
On July 20, 1999, the Jiang Zemin regime began its persecution of Falun Gong.
The massive state controlled media machine churned out lie after lie. The
government's propaganda machine disseminated information meant to smear Falun
Gong. The persecution soon escalated. Liu Xiaotian's parents had only practiced
Falun Gong for less than a year. Nonetheless, their conscience wouldn't allow
them to be silent. They went to the streets to tell people the facts about Falun
Gong. At that time, Liu Xiaotian was boarding in the middle school and only came
back home once a week. He saw his parents practicing Falun Gong, but he didn't
really know much about it. It never occurred to him that his parents could face
great danger. Most likely, his parents understood the ruthlessness of the
persecution, as they did not tell Liu Xiaotian what Falun Gong was and what they
were doing.
On November 23, 2001, a Friday, Liu Xiaotian was in the classroom. Police
came to his school and told his teacher that his parents were detained. They
asked for him. A classmate overheard it and ran to tell him that his parents
were in trouble and the police wanted him. Hearing that, Liu Xiaotian quivered
with fear. He ran out of the school without taking anything. He hid in the
storage room of his neighbor for the night. Around midnight, he snuck across the
road to check out his home. He saw that the windows of his home were smashed,
and so was the furniture inside. His neighbor saw him and asked him to stay at
his place. However, two or three days later, the police went to the neighbor'
place, telling them that if they saw Liu Xiaotian and didn't report to the
police, they would be punished. The neighbor had no way out but to give him some
money and sent him to his only relative, an uncle who is a farmer in Fujian
Province.
After a long and hard journey, he finally reached his uncle's place. His legs
were injured and he had a big scar on the neck. Five or six months later, one
day in May of 2002, the local police came to his uncle's home. Liu Xiaotian
immediately hid. He didn't know what the police said to his uncle, but after the
police left, his uncle became very quiet. During that night, his uncle asked a
friend to send him to Shenzhen, a city that is close to Hong Kong. He hid in a
huge warehouse filled with piles of sacks. He dared not speak to anyone and thus
spent a year in fear, anxiety, and suffered from depression.
He missed his parents, but his uncle always told him that he had no
information about them. He spent a lonely year in this warehouse, suffering many
hardships during that time, both physically and mentally.
In June of 2003, his uncle, who did not have an easy life, borrowed a lot of
money to pay smugglers to get Liu outside China. On July 1, 2003, Liu Xiaotian
arrived in Denmark. Regrettably, several hours later, the smuggler took him to
the Copenhagen railway station and left. Having experienced so many threats and
deceptions, Liu Xiaotian became very fearful. He quivered at the sight of the
police. An old Chinese lady took him to a refugee camp. Deeply frightened, he
couldn't speak properly, nor could he fill out forms. He was mostly afraid of
being sent back to China and put in the hands of the Chinese police.
With the help of the staff in the refugee camp, Liu Xiaotian got into contact
with Denmark Falun Gong practitioners. He cried. The first words he said to them
were to ask them to look for his parents. He missed his father. He missed his
mother. Because of what he had gone through, he couldn't express himself
clearly. He couldn't read books, either. He often cried and had nightmares. It
took Denmark Falun Gong practitioners one year before they could really learn
from him his story and suffering.
With the help of the Denmark practitioners, Liu Xiaotian began to think about
why his parents were persecuted in such a way for practicing Falun Gong. He
began to practice Falun Gong himself. At the beginning, he couldn't read Falun
Gong books very well, and stumbled over each sentence. Yet he kept on reading
one book after another. Gradually, he made fewer mistakes in reading and could
read more and more smoothly. In reading the books, he began to understand the
reasons for all the suffering, his parents' sacrifice, and the principles of
life. He cherished the new life he found from practicing Falun Gong, after all
the tribulation. Smiles came back to his face, so did happiness of his heart.
The wounds were healing.
While he was recovering, Liu Xiaotian started to think about his parents. He
hadn't heard from them for a long time. Where were they? Would his uncle send
him abroad without his parents' consent? Did he hide something from him? He
began to suspect.
Several days before this article was written, his uncle, who still lives in
China, told him for the first time that his parents had died in April 2002 from
torture, five months after they were detained. No one knows exactly what
happened, or where they died. The uncle told Liu Xiaotian that in May of 2002
the local police visited him, and informed him of the death of Liu Xiaotian's
parents. They refused to tell him any details. He dared not ask anything,
either, after he heard the police say the word "suicide."
What's more inconceivable is that after the police took two lives in five
months, they intended to get rid of the victims' orphan. They forced Liu
Xiaotian's uncle to sign papers declaring that he "would disassociate
himself from Liu Xiaotian's family." That meant that he would have nothing
to do with them. The police also demanded that he report Liu Xiaotian's
whereabouts and threatened that their entire family would be punished, should
they go against this directive. His uncle was deeply frightened. Therefore, he
sent Liu Xiaotian that very night to the warehouse in Shenzhen. He dared not
keep Liu Xiantian at his own place.
Liu Xiaotian had no one to turn to in China, nor did he see any way out.
Under such desperate circumstances, his uncle had to borrow a huge amount of
money, a debt that he could not pay off until now, to send Liu Xiaotian abroad.
Liu Xiaotian said, from the photos provided by some kind-hearted people who
have information, he could see that the police first posted seals on the gate of
his family home. Later they tore the house down and removed the ruins, leaving
nothing there.
The aforementioned is the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners at a time
when the Chinese government claims to be the "Golden Age for Human
Rights." Their attempt to get rid of the last member of the family is a
dark moment, indeed.
The deaths of Liu Xiaotian's parents was finally revealed after two years.
Will we ever find out about all of the deaths of other innocent Falun Gong
practitioners? Posting date: 8/21/2004 |