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Bad Deeds Bring Retribution: Examples from China

Feb. 6, 2003

(Clearwisdom.net)

Two Culprits from the "610 Office" in Guangzong County, Hebei Province, Receive Retribution in Accordance With the Laws of the Universe

Li Yueguo worked for the "610 Office"[An agency specifically created to persecute Falun Gong, with absolute power over each level of administration in the Party and all other political and judiciary systems] in Guangzong County, Hebei Province. He persecuted many Dafa practitioners. Later he suffered a debilitating illness and lost all conscious awareness, entering a comatose state.

Zhang Ruiqing, who also worked in the "610 Office," collaborated with Li Yueguo to team up with police to force Dafa practitioners to give up the practice. Zhang also kidnapped some Dafa practitioners. During the Party's 16th Congress, Zhang went to Beijing to intercept Falun Gong practitioners going to the capital to appeal. One day after he came back as he was bicycling home, he crashed and injured his right leg. His leg still has not healed after a month, and he is able to walk only with a crutch. His medical expenses have been quite large.

Some elderly people who know about these incidents commented, "These two people here who persecuted Falun Gong have both received retribution!"

Lawless Government Officials in Liaoyun Town, Liaoning Province, Receive Retribution One after Another

Qin Wanbo, former government officer in Liaoyun Town, used to persecute Dafa practitioners frequently, and also confiscated many Dafa books. He was injured in a car accident on November 29, 2002. He suffered a broken arm, and his face was scratched and bruised.

Feng Weizhang, former Director of the Armed Forces in Liaoyun , led others to Dafa practitioners' homes to arrest practitioners and confiscate Dafa books. He was diagnosed with throat cancer in August 2002, and his life is in grave danger.

Ma Fu, a policeman working in Liaoyun Police Station, often arrested and beat Dafa practitioners. On October 1, 2002, as he was walking home after getting drunk, he fell into a deep ditch by the side of the road, breaking several ribs.

Two Abusive Policemen from Nanbu County, Sichuan Province, are Severely Injured in Car Accidents

Zhang Pengyun, a policeman in Nanbu County, had a long record of physically torturing Dafa disciples. One day in early 2001, he saw female Dafa practitioner He Juying reading a hand-written copy of Hongyin [a collection of Teacher's poems]. Zhang immediately confiscated the book and beat Juying brutally. Juying was then sent to the horrific Nanmusi Provincial Labor Camp for further abuse. Not long after that, Zhang Pengyun wrecked his car while driving home from a night of drinking. Both his legs were broken, and he has been unable to go to work for several months. It is said that since then Dafa disciples have clarified the truth to him, and Zhang now regrets his past deeds.

Wang Qiguo, the assistant director of Nanbu County Detention Center, actively participated in the persecution of Dafa and Dafa disciples. In July 2000, over 40 Dafa disciples were detained in that detention center, where they were forced to stand or kneel down for long periods, put into shackles, beaten, and abused in various other ways. On August 25, 2002, while driving, he lost control of his vehicle and it overturned. He was knocked unconscious. His wife was also injured. Wang's family had to borrow a large amount of money to pay for his emergency medical treatment. It is said that even the house they own is heavily mortgaged now. Currently, Wang can hardly walk, and is unable to care for himself.

Editors' Note: Each time we publish news of this nature, we do so with heavy hearts. These people started off as public servants, but under the intense pressure applied by the Jiang regime, they were pushed into persecuting Dafa disciples. In the process of destroying the lives of kind, law-abiding citizens, they have sealed their own fates and inevitably faced karmic retribution as punishment. If it weren't for Jiang's wicked orders, perhaps their fates would've been different.