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irrefutable evidence of Falun Gong's anti-humanity (07/20/2001)
A case uncovered recently by police has revealed another irrefutable
evidence of the notorious Falun Gong cult, headed by Li Hongzhi,
for its anti-human nature.
On December 18 last year, Liu Renfang, a 52-year-old Falun Gong
practitioner in southwest China's Sichuan Province, and five other
followers connived to come to the Tiananmen Square in Beijing to
" protect" the Falun Gong doctrines on New Year's Day.
While she was harboring in an apartment of less than 120 square
meters in Yanjiao Township of Sanhe city, Hebei Province neighboring
Beijing, along with 70-80 other Falun Gong followers, the woman
died a sudden death. However, her Falun Gong fellow practitioners
were so brutal that they neglected her death and just put her body
into a smelly sewer in order to destroy the evidence.
Liu, a farmer in Pixian County of Sichuan Province, had long been
suffering from headache and tracheitis. She began to practice Falun
Gong in 1998, and then refused to go to hospital or take any medicine.
Instead, she instigated the other five local Falun Gong followers
to come together with her to Beijing to "protect" Falun
Gong doctrines and make troubles.
While hiding in the closed apartment waiting for the time to come
to Beijing, Liu kept on practicing Falun Gong. As a matter of fact,
the woman was seriously ill, but she believed that her master, Li
Hongzhi, would help her.
On the early morning of December 31, a day before the coming of
the New Year, all the practitioners in the hidden room were busy
preparing to leave for Tiananmen. But her townswoman Ji Yueqiong,
another Falun Gong follower, found Liu already dead when Ji tried
in vain to wake her up. She told her death to those in the room,
but even nobody took a look at the body, let alone show due sympathy.
On the way to Beijing, Ji Yueqiong and others were stopped and
repatriated back to her hometown in Sichuan. But she kept it secret
for two months until in early March when Liu's family was still
looking for the missing woman. Ji felt guilty, and finally she made
up her mind to tell the truth to the local police.
Some police rushed to the hidden place. But to their great surprise,
there was nothing in the room.
In another development, on February 13, a farmer in the Tongzhou
District of Beijing found a large plastic package floating in a
river. He reported this to the local police station. Police found
a woman body in the package.
In April, Beijing state security departments came across an important
clue to the case when looking into an illegal gathering of several
Falun Gong practitioners. Police found these practitioners had discarded
a female body in Sanhe Township into the river.
In February, Zhao Guifeng, a Falun Gong follower from Changchun,
Jilin Province, heard of the incident when she was promoting Falun
Gong in Beijing. She instructed other practitioners to conceal the
news, clean the room where the body was, and wipe out any possible
evidence.
Zhao wanted to have Li Hongzhi's instructions. So she aksed other
followers to try to contact with Li via the Internet. They got in
touch with Zhang Yu, a Falun Gong core member now in the United
States.
Two hours later, Zhang told them Li Hongzhi's instruction: do whatever
you think proper. But at the same time Zhang told them time and
again not to admit that the death has anything to do with Falun
Gong in case police get to know about it.
On February 12, Zhao Guifeng and several other Falun Gong followers
managed to get into the Sanhe apartment and took away the already
rotten body, and drove it to the river and plunged it into it.
A few days later, Zhao had a call made to Zhang Yu in the United
States, telling him that they had perfectly handled the incident
and asking him to inform master Li Hongzhi of this.
On April 18, Liu Banglu, the dead woman's husband, came to Beijing.
He recognized his wife's clothes. And the DNA test by the Ministry
of Public Security also proved that the body was Liu Renfang.
(Xinhua)
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