Today’s Articles — March 25, 2001
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Write Down Your Righteous Opinions: Zhengjian Net Seeks Articles
The purpose of Zhengjian Net [Righteous Opinion] is to open up the culture of the new human beings, while at the same time promoting Dafa practitioners' understanding about life, the human body, and the universe. During this human civilization, we know that the Western God created this epoch, that he created people from the earth. We also know that Pan Gu in the East separated heaven and earth in the beginning of history, and that Nugua made people on the earth. We know that Cang Jie invented Chinese characters, etc. But all this belongs to ancient history.
Impressions of A 10-Year-Old Child While Visiting In China
On the last two weeks of February this year, I went back to China. I played with my cousins. When we talked about Falun Gong, my cousin had only heard the Chinese Government' side of the story. He had never seen a true practitioner. The Chinese Government made people sign papers that said Falun Gong was bad, even if it was against their will. Children in elementary school were made to sign too. My nine-year-old cousin also had to sign. On the first week of school there were no lessons except the teaching of lies about Falun Gong. In their textbook they wrote that America was using Falun Gong to destroy China.
The Wang Yue That I Know
After reading the news from Minghui Net about Wang Yue, who was deceived and forced to involuntarily attend a "conversion class," I was incomparably sad and angry. For persisting in her belief in "Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance," she was forcefully locked up in Beijing' 7th division police station. The Chinese government does not distinguish between good and evil; instead, it reverses right and wrong. It is turning China into a living hell.
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Master Li quietly watching the world from amidst the mountains after leaving New York following July 20th, 1999. (Published January 19, 2000)