(Clearwisdom.net) About 1,800 years ago, during the time of the Zhuojun of Han Dynasty (today's Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province), three famous historical figures -- Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei -- vowed to treat each other as brothers at Taoyuan. This began a unique period in Chinese history in which the connotation of "Yi" (righteousness) was vividly displayed.
About 1,800 years after that, at 8:00 p.m. on November 24, 2005, a group of evildoers wearing police uniforms and carrying police batons climbed over walls into Falun Gong practitioners' yards and broke into their homes. They had no search-and-seize warrants, but ransacked the homes anyway. They took the practitioners to the Dongchengfang Police Station. Around 2:00 p.m. on November 25, 2005, policeman He Xuejian took Liu Jizhi to another room in the police station. He Xuejian savagely beat Liu Jizhi with a rubber police baton as soon as they entered the room. Next, he pressed her against a bed, lifted her blouse and shocked her breasts with an electric baton. Despite Liu Jizhi's plea and struggle, He Xuejian savagely slapped her face, ruthlessly pinched her neck, and raped her. After that, He Xuejian called 42-year-old Han Yuzhi inside the room and raped her in front of Wang Zengjun. On November 26, each of the families of the detained practitioners was required to give 3,000 yuan to the police. They took their devastated loved ones home after paying the money.
The outrageous atrocity formed a sharp contrast with the culture of "Yi" (righteousness) of Zhuozhou City -- it was like history played a big joke on humanity. Shortly after the incident, the local police formed a "Special case team" headed by staff from the Baoding City Police Department. If you think this means justice will be served and the victims protected, think again!
The bandits who committed the crimes are wearing police uniforms, and the crime happened inside Dongchengfang Police Station. On November 11, 2005, the 610 Office of Zhuozhou City had an internal meeting about how to further persecute Falun Gong practitioners. Both Ms. Han Yuzhi and Liu Jizhi are practitioners. The police tortured them in order to get more practitioners' names so they could arrest them and extort money from them. When Ms. Liu Jizhi was raped, another policeman Wang Zengjun was in the same room (without doing anything to stop the crime). Chinese nowadays has a saying, "Bandits used to be deep in the mountains, but now they are inside the police force."
After the "Special case team" was formed, it arrested He Xuejian under pressure from the international society. However, it offered 100,000 yuan to anyone who would help arrest the victims and witnesses (both Ms. Liu and Ms. Han were forced to leave home to avoid being persecuted). They tried at all cost (including murdering the victims and witnesses) to bring the case to an end.
Ms. Li has become mentally ill because of the physical and mental torture she experienced. Her daughter had to quit school to take care of her. They had been making a living by washing clothes for people. In early March 2006, they were arrested again by Zhuozhou City 610 Office and the city police.
Since July 20, 1999, similar cases occurred all over the country. Ms. Gao Rongrong, a staff worker at the Luxun Academy of Fine Arts, was brutally tortured: the police disfigured her face by beating her with electric batons for seven hours. Shortly after the crime was exposed in May 2005, the police arrested her again. On June 16, 2005, after being severely tortured, Ms. Gao passed away. In June 2003, Ms. Wei Xingyan, a 29-year-old Falun Gong practitioner and a master's degree student in the College of Electrical Engineering in Chongqing University, was abducted and raped in public by police. After this atrocity was disclosed, Ms. Wei disappeared and her whereabouts are still unknown. Why are these criminals doing their cruel deeds in such an open manner? They are supported by Jiang Zemin and Luo Gan, as well as by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s genocide policy toward practitioners.
CCP has been very good at using several scapegoats to pass on its own crisis. Yet this time, putting He Xuejian on trial is not so easy. Without trying him, the CCP cannot face the international society and the Chinese people. If He is tried and sentenced under the law, its persecution policy will be exposed, because He has been closely following the orders of Jiang Zemin and Luo Gan. If he is sentenced, who else would dare to follow these "orders" from above? As a result, the CCP has to use its old trick -- arresting the victims and witnesses, destroying the evidence, and reversing the case to protect its "great image." This is why the "Special case team" treats the victims as its biggest enemies.
To me, every Chinese citizen with conscience will realize that cases like this affect everyone in society. The law enforcement personnel has deteriorated to such a state. More clearly, the laws protecting the stability of society are collapsing. A simple survey will reveal that people have long lost their hope for social justice. Everyone knows that "the bandits are inside the police force." No one dares to seek justice. Everyone tries to protect him/herself and trusts no one else. Morality in society is being destroyed, which exacerbates instability. The malignant cycle will eventually be the cause for society's collapse, just as it happened in every dynasty, when its end was near. With its near-sightedness and stupidity, CCP never thought of this result when it used "stability" as an excuse to persecute Falun Gong practitioners.
Fortunately, heaven has left a way out for Chinese people: Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party has initiated a huge tide of renouncing the CCP. When all Chinese people renounce the poisonous tumor in their society, the source of all troubles and suffering will be eliminated.
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