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The
recent suicide attempts by a group of Falun Gong practitioners
at Tiananmen Square in Beijing once again demonstrates that
Falun Gong is not different from any other cults in the world,
whose genuine purposes are to destroy the lives of innocent
people.
The
remark was made by 32-year-old Wang Heqing, who used to be
a devout Falun Gong practitioner from south China's Hainan
Province. Wang received college education and used to be an
insurance policy salesman with China Life Insurance Company,
Hainan Branch.
He
downloaded from the Internet a great number of "Falun Gong
Scriptures" by Li Hongzhi and spread them among ordinary people
even after Falun Gong was banned in China in July, 1999. Wang
was put into a reeducation camp last August.
Upon
viewing the suicidal blaze in which five Falun Gong practitioners
set themselves on fire on television, Wang was shocked and
could hardly fall sleep at night. "From the very beginning
to the end, the farce staged by practitioners of the Falun
Gong cult is absurd and astonishing," said Wang. "I cannot
understand why I was so interested in Li Hongzhi and the cult
created by him then." Hoodwinked by the evil fallacies of
Li Hongzhi, ringleader of the Falun Gong cult, seven devout
Falun Gong practitioners took part in a self-immolation attempt
on January 23, just one day before the traditional Chinese
lunar New Year, and one female Falun Gong follower was burnt
to death and the rest of the group, including a 12-year-old
girl, suffered severe burns.
"With
the loss of life, Li Hongzhi, who preaches to be a savior
of mankind, and his spokesman even said the self-immolation
members had nothing to do with his group. Shame on Li Hongzhi,"
shouted Wang, who also called on other Falun Gong practitioners
to stop following the cult created by Li.
Qiu
Aiyou, aged 53 and also from Hainan, used to be a Falun Gong
practitioner. She used to make repeated protests at the headquarters
of Hainan Provincial People's Government and in Beijing in
order to carry forward the cult Falun Gong.
On
her return from a trip to Hong Kong in December 1999, Qiu
brought back many leaflets and video discs on Falun Gong and
spread them among common people. She practiced Falun Gong
in secret, repeatedly participating in fasting and was prepared
to seek "nirvana" after she was detained in March last year.
Qiu
was astonished and awakened after she watched the televised
program featuring the suicide attempts at Tiananmen Square.
"What
a fool am I ! Recalling my experience. I feel I let down the
Party, the people and my relatives," said Qiu, urging all
Falun Gong practitioners to stop believing in the cult, be
united and demand a repayment of the blood debt owed by Li
Hongzhi.
"On
viewing the TV programs on the suicide attempts of the seven
Falun Gong practitioners and being informed about Li Hongzhi
's comments on the incident, I felt fooled by Li Hongzhi,"
said 35- year-old Li Linfei, who used to be a staunch follower
of Falun Gong. "I really do not know what to do to repair
the damage I caused to the state." Xiao Hanpeng, Xie Hui and
Wu Xiao, all of whom are from Hainan and used to be devout
followers of the cult, said the suicide attempts exposed the
anti-humanity, anti-society and anti-science nature of Falun
Gong. They vowed to break away from Falun Gong, stop believing
in the cult and resume their normal life.
Thirty-five-year-old
Qu Yanli, an associate professor with the Foreign Languages
College of Fujian Overseas Chinese University, used to be
a follower of Falun Gong.
After
watching the suicide attempts on TV, Qu wrote a letter of
regret urging Falun Gong practitioners to wake up and stop
being involved in the cult.
A
group of former Falun Gong practitioners from north China's
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region also said the tragedy made
them know better about the evil nature of Falun Gong.
"Using
deceptive tricks, Li Hongzhi lets people plunge into a formidable
abyss; he is in fact very cruel," they said, urging other
Falun Gong practitioners to keep away from the cult created
by Li Hongzhi.
A
group of workers from Angang Company Group based in northeast
China's Liaoning Province condemned Falun Gong for causing
the tragedy and pledged to fight against the cult through
to the end.
(People's daily 2001/02/04)
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