(Clearwisdom.net) On the afternoon of February 2, 2010, two Falun Gong practitioners from Suizhou City, Hubei Province went to the villages in Xihe Township to tell people the facts about Falun Dafa. Many of the villagers enjoyed talking to the practitioners and were happy to take truth-clarification materials as well as the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party and VCDs.

One middle-aged woman took the truth-clarification materials home and told her son about them. However, her son, deeply poisoned by the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) lies and propaganda about Falun Gong, called the Xihe Township Police Station to report on the practitioners. Several police cars then headed toward the village to try to arrest the practitioners.

A villager on his way home saw the police and guessed that they were going to arrest the practitioners. So he went to the village where the practitioners were and told them, "The police are coming to arrest you!" He also told them not to go to the other villages and to be careful.

Afterwards, a teenage boy went up to tell the practitioners to leave because the police were coming. Shortly after, another young man in his twenties ran to inform the practitioners not to go to the other villages since the police were searching for them.

The police arrived at the village where the practitioners were reported. However, they couldn't find them. When they asked the villagers where the practitioners went, the villagers purposely told them the wrong direction. One answered, "They went east," while another said, "They went north." Actually, the practitioners went west. The police drove their cars around and kept searching for the practitioners until dark. In the end, they left empty-handed.

The two practitioners safely returned home in the evening. It was truly like the saying: "A just cause enjoys abundant support, while an unjust one finds little." Many Chinese dislike the CCP because it has brought so much calamity to the country and the people. Once people understand the truth of Falun Gong, they will make wiser choices.

February 28, 2010