(Minghui.org) While the persecution of Falun Gong is still ongoing after 22 years, some police in China have begun to secretly protect practitioners and release them soon after their arrests. One such case happened to Ms. Feng Cuirong, a Qixai City, Shandong Province resident, after she was arrested on May 13, 2021 for talking to people about Falun Gong.
On the way to the Tangjiapo Police Station, Ms. Feng kept telling the police that Falun Gong is being persecuted and that there has never been any legal basis for the persecution. She urged the police not to take part in the persecution, or they would be held accountable in the future.
The police asked Ms. Feng to sign her arrest warrant, but she refused to do so, lest it become evidence for the police to persecute her in the future.
The police arranged three people to watch Ms. Feng at the police station. In the afternoon, they complained to the police for wasting their time, so the police let them go. Around the same time, Ms. Feng’s brother and son came to the police station to seek her release.
Not expecting that she would be released, Ms. Feng asked her family to go home. To her surprise, the police said to her, “I can’t let them go by themselves. You have to go with them.”
Ms. Feng thus returned home with her family members.
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Category: Accounts of Persecution