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A Child Dies While Both Parents Are Detained; Police Refuse to Release the Parents for the Funeral
(Clearwisdom.net) On March 13, 2008, Xu Dingguo, a 12 year-old boy from
Pan County, Guizhou Province, suffered a severe case of food poisoning and was
rushed to the hospital. On the way, he cried out "I want my mom and
dad," until he passed away. He was not able to see his parents at his last
moment of life. His mother, Ms. Chen Yumei was arrested in February 2007, and is
being detained at the Guizhou Province Women's Forced Labor Camp in Guizhou
Province. His father, Mr. Xu Qihua was forced to leave home to try to prevent
the persecution of him and his family. However, in September 2007, State
Security agents arrested him in Guiyang City, Guizhou Province. On April 10,
2008, Mr. Xu was tried in a secret court at the Guiyan City Judicial Police
Hospital, and no family members were allowed to attend. Officials at the Guizhou Province Women's Forced Labor Camp refused to let
Ms. Chen attend her son's funeral. Officials from the Guiyang City State
Security Department, the Guiyang City Police Department, the Yunyang District
Procuratorate, and the Baihuashan Forced Labor Camp also refused to
allow Mr. Xu Qihua to attend his son's funeral. They plotted to sentence Mr. Xu
Qihua, Mr. Li Donghong and Mr. Jia Lian after they had been detained for more
than six months. Xu Dingguo lived in fear of the police due to their violent actions toward
his parents. Xu, his little sister, and his three cousins had been living with
their grandparents. In January 2000, Xu Dingguo's parents and seven other
practitioners went to Beijing to appeal for Falun Gong. Xu Dingguo's uncle, Mr.
Xu Guangdao, was beaten to death by Beijing police. His wife was forced to leave
home to avoid being implicated, leaving three children behind, a five-year-old
boy, a three-year-old daughter and a one-year-old daughter. After that Xu
Dingguo's grandparents were both detained, and his parents were arrested. His
uncle-in-law was arrested and sent to the Guizhou Province Men's Forced Labor
Camp. The surprise visits and harassment, monitoring, ransacking of their home
and insults struck fear in the hearts of Xing Dingguo and the four other
children. The family also struggled to make ends meet. Their family's farm land
was confiscated by the local government to build a new train station, and they
received no compensation. Although the two older children are old enough to
receive the government's low-income compensation, they were denied this income
because their parents are Falun Gong practitioners. They could only exchange the
corn that their grandparents planted for some rice to maintain their living. At
the same time, their grandparents had to struggle to pay for their tuition. The five children suffered greatly from their parents' absence. Whenever
others asked them, "Do you miss your parents?" they cried out,
"We even dream about them." The difficult environment these children
lived tempered them. They could endure hardships, were thrifty, respected their
elders, and helped with the smaller children. At school, when Xu Dingguo saw
that his classmate did not have money to buy lunch, he gave his lunch money,
which was two yuan, to his classmate without hesitation, and went hungry
himself. Sometimes he gave away his allowance, given to him by his aunt, to help
other classmates who had financial difficulty. After he finished his homework,
he helped cook the rice, get the vegetables from the garden and also cooked
them, if his grandparents were not home yet. All of his relatives, neighbors,
teachers and classmates knew him to be a good boy. On March 11, 2008, two days after the winter break, he went to buy a two-yuan
meal outside of school to save money, since the school meal was three yuan.
However, after he ate it, he started vomiting and had a fever. The next day, he
still managed to come to school but he was not able to stand up without
assistance and had a rash all over his body. On the way to the hospital, he kept
crying, "I want my mom and dad," until he passed away. The grief-stricken family requested to have Xu's parents come home for his
funeral, but the police refused. The police never even passed the news on to
them. We call for all kind people to stand up and stop the Chinese Communist
Party's brutal persecution of good people who believe in
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance." April 28, 2008
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