A Non-Practitioner Hong Kong Businessman Clarifies the Truth
>From March 25 to 28, along with two of my friends from Shandong, we secretly investigated those persecution cases of Falun Gong practitioners. The results made me quite angry.
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>From March 25 to 28, along with two of my friends from Shandong, we secretly investigated those persecution cases of Falun Gong practitioners. The results made me quite angry.
During World War II, Hitler made laws against Jews: he “legally” took away the right for Jews to go to college and become employed. Then “according to the law,” he sent Jews to concentration camps, where over six million died of persecution.
“Why not report this case when it was first being filed?” “Please inform us of the lawsuit’s original basis, and its development! What exactly happened? Why was there a lawsuit? We need to know the whole story!”
Those who were sent to the labour camps together with me were teachers, doctors, farmers who got rich from hard work, engineers and company managers. There were quite a few people with Phd or Master degrees, and even professors and tutors of Phd students.
The labour camps were continuously rebuilt and new equipment added since the Jiang regime invested a lot of money in the systems of the prisons and policemen. On the surface one could see the following kinds of change:
I would like to dedicate this article to all my Chinese compatriots. I was born during the Great Cultural Revolution, and when I started my elementary school education, the Great Cultural Revolution was just over.
In China, family members concerned for the welfare of their loved ones might ask, “Why not just say ‘I will give up practicing’ and then go back home and practice secretly. I would like to share a little of my understanding regarding this issue.
Beneath the veil of the rapid growth of the Chinese economy lies the question of whether or not it entails underlying dooming factors. While high economic growth is an aspect that many countries seek, it cannot be the sole aim of a nation’s economy.
In order to compare the economic transformation of the Soviet Union and China, many studies have been drawn. They show that China is successful in the transition into a communist society in comparison to the USSR. Some optimistic views believe China will become the factory for the entire world and will eventually become a world power.
The ancient Chinese said, “Do not commit wrongdoing just because it is a minor offense, do not refuse to do a good deed simply because it offers a small help”, “Whoever harms others will certainly end up harming himself.” These proverbs are indeed true.