(Clearwisdom.net) Eighty-nine year-old former Nazi guard John Demjanjuk has been on trial at the Bavaria State court in Munich since November 27, 2009. Demjanjuk is charged with assisting in the murder of 27,900 Jews with poisonous gas at Sobibor Concentration Camp in Poland between March and September 1943. If found guilty, it is almost certain that he will spend the rest of his life in prison. Otherwise, he will face another kind of conviction, and no country would be willing to accept him.
This former Nazi guard probably would have never thought that after 66 years, he would be brought to justice for what he did to assist in the murdering of innocents. In China, which is ruled by the Communist Party, justice hasn't been served for a long time. What is lacking in China now? It is the lack of conscience, the lack of justice, and the lack of moral standards. History tells us, however, that one day justice is surely coming.
Recently, the Spanish National Court made a breakthrough and indicted five high-ranking regime officials--Jiang Zemin, Luo Gan, Bo Xilai, Jia Qinglin, and Wu Guanzheng--for their roles in persecuting Falun Gong. The charges against them were genocide and torture. The court's notification stated that the defendants will face up to 20 years in prison with additional financial penalties.
The Spanish National Court's righteous decision is no doubt shocking news to the communist regime. It has always embraced political power and a philosophy of struggle and has ignored justice and conscience. Jiang Zemin's regime, which abuses human rights in China at will, started the persecution of Falun Gong. Those who have been brainwashed by the regime have gone against their own consciences, following the Party and participating in the persecution. The data regarding the loss of life and property caused by this persecution has not been fully gathered. Public channels of information have verified the torture deaths of at least 3,336 Falun Gong practitioners. We don't know how many practitioners have had their organs harvested while they were still alive.
Political power, however, cannot keep justice at bay forever, and it can't fend off heaven's punishment. Positions with the regime's 610 Office--the illegal organization that is solely responsible for the persecution of Falun Gong--have become a "death positions." Many perpetrators who work for the 610 Office in different areas around the country have died. "It is not that there is no reward or no punishment, but that the time is not right yet." Those Party members who have participated in the persecution of Falun Gong are now terrified and filled with anxiety.
In a luxury hotel in the United States that high-ranking regime officials often visit, there is a strange phenomenon--the officials are afraid of using the front door. They use only back hallways. Why? Because they are afraid of receiving a summons from the courts due to Falun Gong practitioners' lawsuits against them. These people were also frightened of the yellow flowers the hotel prepared to welcome them, because they thought yellow flowers represented Falun Gong. These people who are so politically powerful in China have become so fearful out in the free world.
History is like great waves sifting the sand. Hitler was once powerful, but in the end he experienced a disastrous demise. History will not absolve those guilty of the most heinous of crimes, such as Jiang Zemin, Luo Gan, Zhou Yongkang, Bo Xilai, Jia Qinglin, and Wu Guanzheng. What awaits these criminals is justice under the laws of the human world, as well as judgment and punishment from heaven. This is karmic retribution for these Party members who misuse political power.
There is justice in the human world. History will reward those who uphold justice and conscience. The future belongs to the kindhearted.
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