Due Retributions in Heilongjiang Province
- Lanxi County: In mid-December, a Dafa practitioner's relative was hit by a van while riding on a bicycle. He was caught between the four wheels and dragged on the street for over 150 meters. He thought to himself, "Only Falun Dafa could save me now." Once he had this thought, he was freed. He stayed on the ground for only about 2 minutes before he stood up again. This relative does not practice, but is supportive of Dafa.
- Shengping Village, Kangjin Town, Hulan County: Wang Fengde, in his 50's, often interferes with his wife's Falun Gong practice and intervenes when she starts to practice. Once, he tore up Teacher's new articles, and spoke of Dafa with disrespect. His wife said, "For committing such bad deeds, you will receive retribution." That night a big ulcer appeared on his backside, oozing blood and pus profusely. His son was also disrespectful of Dafa, and lost over 10,000 Yuan (Chinese currency) in his chicken farm business.
- Kangjin Town, Hulan County: Prior to the Chinese New Year, Township official Chen You, around 40 years old, assisted with rounding up and arresting Dafa practitioners and extorting them of large amounts of money. After the Chinese New Year he received retribution when he was stabbed by another criminal. Township Party Secretary Liang Wenlu, a mean, vicious person who mistreats and abuses Dafa practitioners, also extorted illegal "fines" from practitioners. Chen has been dismissed from his job, his health condition is currently deteriorating, and he has to rely on constant medication.
- Hulan County: After one family member of a Dafa practitioner viciously attacked Dafa, he bumped into a glass wall, broke a large piece of glass and was seriously injured. He lost a lot of blood and had to be put on an IV for days. He had to stay home for over 20 days, and seems to have been sobered by the incident.
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