| "Falun
Gong leads its followers to self-ruin" (02/15/2001)
Former key member of Falun Gong, Gao Qingyin, aged 63, repented
"the bloody facts awakened me and made me know that the evil
cult Falun Gong will eventually lead its followers to self-ruin."
"The cult is anti-humanity and impairs people's right to life,"
Gao added.
Gao, a former engineer, was a deputy secretary of the Party commission
for discipline inspection of the Anhui Electric Power Design Institute
before he retired. He began to practice Falun Gong in 1993 and later
became deputy head of the Falun Gong promotion station of Anhui,
east China.
He regretfully recalled what he did and felt after he woke up with
the help and education of the Party and the government.
"Since the legal ban on Falun Gong was declared last July,
the Party and government bodies have done a lot of reeducation and
conversion work to help Falun Gong practitioners including me,"
Gao said. Gao lived in Hefei, capital of Anhui Province.
Gao took a firm stand to turn away from the cult and to discontinue
working for it shortly after the cult ban. But his stand continued
for just about a year.
As Gao did not really realize the evil essence of the cult from
the bottom of his heart, he sometimes still thought the cult's messages
were somewhat good, such as asking practitioners to stick to "truthfulness,
compassion and forbearance," let go of fame, money and affection,
to stay away from politics, to abide by law and regulations and
to care about others' welfare. Therefore, it was not surprising
that Gao did not really understand the significance and necessity
of the government's crackdown on the Falun Gong. On August 1, 1998,
a local reporter came to interview Gao with a view to exposing Falun
Gong cult. Gao told the reporter his story, which was published.
But Gao wrote an assertion rejecting the story after it was carried
by local media. His reversal was made use of by Falun Gong activists
and was publicized on the Internet. "I understood later that
my going back on my words supported Falun Gong and interfered with
the government's efforts against the cult."
"This event caused great harm to the nation, my working department
and my family, and I felt a great deal of regret," Gao noted.
After he read the commentary by Xinhua News agency recently, Gao
came to realize that some Falun Gong diehards have caused a lot
of trouble to the country and the society. "They defy laws,
disturb and undermine festival occasions, holidays and ceremonies,
vilify the Party and the government in collaboration with some anti-China
forces overseas."
"In deed they did not truly adhere to the principle of truthfulness,
compassion and forbearance," Gao pointed out.
Earlier this year, a young woman, together with several Falun Gong
practitioners from northeast China's Jilin province came to Tian'anmen
Square. In an interview with Beijing press, she alleged that she
is a goddess and has no parents. But this self-titled goddess deserted
her badly ill father at home, who was in great need of her help
and care. "This proves that Falun Gong made people obsessed
and go out of their minds," Gao said after watching the TV
story.
The most shocking story for Gao was the appalling suicide attempt
by seven Falun Gong practitioners including a 12-year-old girl in
Tian'anmen Square on the eve of China's traditional lunar new year.
Gao said in order to the pursue so-called "nirvana",
they should have resorted to an "extremely ridiculous way"
and set themselves on fire.
"I felt most upset that it was two mothers who misled their
daughters to the disaster," Gao recalled.
"Our government did otherwise," Gao said.
In re-education and conversion attempts, the government tried to
save the victims' lives at any cost, "made patient and painstaking
efforts to educate, instruct and reclaim those obsessed with the
cult, and helped them shake off the spiritual yoke by the evil cult,"
Gao said, stressing that "This is the real respect of human
rights."
"Thinking over my past and looking into my future, I have
realized that only those who thoroughly rectify their errors can
lead a brilliant and happy life. I wish to advise those obsessed
cult followers to wake up immediately and return to their life as
ordinary and normal people," Gao said.
(Xinhua)
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