|
|
|
"Give
Back My Son," Suicide Victim's
Mother Says
|
The
mother of a 25-year-old Falun Gong follower who set himself
on fire and died in Beijing Friday says cult leader Li Hongzhi
is responsible for her son's death.
"It
is the Falun Gong cult that has killed my son. Give back my
son, Li Hongzhi," said a grieving Wu Sixi, mother of Tan Yihui,
who at noon Friday doused himself with gasoline in western
Beijing then ignited the fuel. He died at the scene.
Wu
said her son, a shoe polisher in Changde city, central China
's Hunan province, told her on February 14 that he was going
to Guangzhou to find work and asked to her give him 300 yuan.
"We
got up at 7:30 a.m. the next day. He left without saying good-bye
to me, as he had done in the past. I never thought he wouldn't
come back," she said tearfully.
When
notified Friday afternoon of her son's death, Wu collapsed.
"My son is dead. Now I feel like killing myself too," she
said.
Wu
is disabled and has long lived in poverty. She said she has
denied herself food and new clothes to provide for her son.
"Yihui
used to help me with the washing when he came home from work,"
Wu said. "As my left leg is disabled, he helped me get downstairs
whenever he was home." To support the family, Tan Yihui had
been a door keeper at a local video parlor and also a shoe
polisher.
Friends
and family said that Tan's behavior changed significantly
when he began to practice Falun Gong in 1999, making him moody
and irrational. At first, he practiced Falun Gong in a local
park. After neighborhood committee officials persuaded him
to stop, he meditated at home.
"I
persuaded him to do as the government said and distance himself
from Falun Gong, but he turned a deaf ear, saying it would
help him get into heaven. Moreover, he intended to make his
younger brother practice with him. I stopped him from doing
that," his mother recalled.
"My
son has died. It is a sin committed by Falun Gong. The cult
not only killed my son, it ruined my family," she said.
(People's
Daily 02/18/2001)
|