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Two Practitioners from Heilongjiang and Sichuan Provinces Die from Persecution
By a Falun Dafa practitioner in China
(Clearwisdom.net) Ms. Liu Yanxia, 63, was a new practitioner from Wumahe
District, Yichun City, Heilongjiang Province. She was diagnosed with uremia for
many years. She spent tens of thousands of dollars on medical bills to no avail.
She was literally waiting to die. In March 2005, she was lucky enough to hear a
practitioner clarifying the truth of Falun Dafa to her. She started practicing
Falun Dafa, and she was cured in a little over ten days. She was happy and
smiling again. The effects of her practicing Falun Dafa and the miraculous
healing of her sickness were profound. After she began the practice, the Wumahe
610 Office began to harass her constantly. She suffered from mental
pressure for a long period of time, and passed away on June 3, 2006. Ms. Rao Yulin was about 80 years old, and a retiree of Yudian Middle School,
Fengming Town, Pengshan County, Ershan City, Sichuan Province. Before she
practiced Falun Dafa, she was diagnosed with all kinds of sickness and it was
difficult for her to move. She couldn't be without her medicine. After she
learned Falun Dafa, all of her sickness vanished. No one would believe she was
close to 80 years old. After the persecution started in July 1999, she was
steadfast in cultivation, and she clarified the truth of Falun Dafa to other
people. Since 2002, her school bribed her neighbor Jin to monitor her. Jin
sometimes even openly interrogated her. In the spring of 2004, Rao was giving
out Falun Dafa materials and someone who didn't know of the truth about Falun
Dafa reported her. Seven thugs, including Xiao Deyuan from the First Group of
National Security, County Police Department arrested her at her house. Xiao
Deyuan publicly defamed Master and Rao Yulin. Disregarding Rao's old age, and
that she had to take care of her mentally ill son, they took her away and
confiscated all of her Falun Dafa books, tapes, and truth-clarifying materials.
They even took away a $10 coin she placed on an altar. That night the school
leader, the people from the residence, and her niece brought her back. Rao
suffered a great deal both mentally and physically, and she passed away in
December 2004. June 9, 2006 |