Examples of Immediate Retribution in this Lifetime for Officials from Baiquan County, Heilongjiang Province
Dec. 15, 2001
(Clearwisdom.net)
The vice-commissioner of Baiquan County, Heilongjiang Province, Xin Yu,
whose wife is the vice-secretary of the County Political and Judiciary
Committee, is mainly responsible for persecuting Falun Gong. Xin Yu boasted of
persecuting practitioners more forcefully. Less than half a month later, he
experienced cerebral hemorrhage, and died afterwards. This was truly a case of
immediate retribution in his lifetime.
The director of Baiquan County police department, Wei Guozhong, forces
confessions by torturing people, then quickly covers up these cases to enhance
the chances for his own promotion. After the evil force started the
persecution of Falun Gong, he thought his opportunity had come. He madly
arrested, detained, and sentenced practitioners to forced labor, and also
instigated his staff of policemen to "take vigorous measures to damage
Falun Gong." In 2001, some policemen organized a gambling ring with a
stake of tens of thousand Yuan. One day, one of the policemen opened fire and
killed 6 persons, then decapitated one of them. Among the six killed, one was
a policeman who was involved in the gambling ring. This made breaking news as
a massacre in the province. Wei Guozhong was dismissed. The vice-director, Gao
Yingjie, who was very dedicated in persecuting Falun Gong, was dismissed too.
This is another case of "Committing wrongdoings will meet with
evil."
An officer of the Baiquan County police department, Gu Shaojun, was not
afraid of retribution. He went to Beijing to arrest practitioners who were
appealing for Falun Gong. One day in 2001, he fell while riding his bicycle.
One of his legs was shattered. Several months have passed, and he is still
using a walking stick. We hope this retribution will wake him up.
People! Wake up! Don't hurt yourself by hurting others!
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