(Clearwisdom.net) My mother, Huiqin Pan, born in 1942, was an employee of The First Steel Company, Beijing, China. She is retired now. She first heard of Falun Dafa in 1994, and started cultivating in 1995.
On July 20, 1999, the Jiang regime started persecuting Dafa and forcing people to sign their names against Dafa in the so-called "million signatures" campaign. Because my mother had benefited greatly physically and spiritually by cultivating Dafa, she refused to sign it for the sake of her conscience. Therefore, she became one of the main targets of the Public Security Bureau. Before long, they wanted to arrest her, and she had to leave home to avoid persecution. Thus, she has been homeless since October 2001, more than one year.
The police keep relentlessly pursuing this elderly retired woman. They have spared no efforts in persecuting her, even sending people from Beijing to our old home in Hebei Province several times. They also have harassed our relatives and friends time after time, forcing and threatening them to reveal my mother's whereabouts. These vicious policemen's actions turn public security into public vice.
Falun Dafa helped my mother get rid of the torment of disease and have a new life; however, the Jiang regime forced this elderly woman out of her home. She cannot enjoy the happiness of family life, but instead has to wander about as a homeless person. It is easy to tell who is righteous and who is evil.
I call on all good people to help rescue my mother, Ms. Huiqin Pan, who is persecuted by Jiang's regime for her belief in "Truthfulness, Compassion, Forbearance."
Gang Chen
Friday, November 22, 2002
Note: the German Dafa practitioner, Gang Chen, will initiate activities calling for the rescue of his mother, Huiqin Pan, in his city. Recently, from our petition drives, the German public has realized the fact that Falun Gong is being persecuted, and they automatically ask for the addresses of the German Premier and President to appeal for the rescue Ms. Huiqin Pan.
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