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Practitioners' Compassion Moves a Policeman

A practitioner from Zhangjiakou, Hebei province went out at night to put up Falun Dafa posters that she had made. After she had only put up a couple of posters, somebody spotted her and began following her. That person continued to follow her, yet she sent righteous thoughts as she walked. When that person crossed her path, the practitioner looked up and found that it was a policeman. The policeman started to curse at her.

She had two posters left and she handed them to the policeman. She told him that Dafa practitioners are kind people and it is Jiang who has persecuted the practitioners, who aren't allowed to speak out. Furthermore, she told him, "We go out at night to let the people know that Falun Dafa is good. People who understand that Falun Dafa is good will have a bright future. We are here to save people. You do not have to follow me." After the policeman heard this, he was moved by her compassion and said, "I will leave you alone. Please go home after you finish putting these two posters up."

The Head of a "610 Office" Refuses to Kidnap Practitioners

At the end of June, the "610 Office" semi-annual workplace examination took place in Zhaoyuan city, Shandong province. They held a meeting to emphasize that every single work unit has to accomplish the assigned quota for arresting Falun Gong practitioners.

One town did not attain the assigned arrest quota. The head of that town's "610 Office" is a very just person. He was in a dilemma and did not want to illegally kidnap the practitioners, so he talked to his supervisor. The supervisor suggested that he could first search a practitioner's house and if Dafa books are found or if they catch something going on, they could then arrest the practitioner. The head of the town "610 Office" did not agree with him. He said, "It doesn't matter if a practitioner stays at home to do the exercises; we have no reason to arrest them. If there is no other way, then just send me there to make up a number."

July 21, 2004