(Clearwisdom.net) The following letter was written by a person from Northeastern China to Falun Dafa practitioners after he saw a newsletter that explained the truth of Falun Dafa.
Dear Falun Dafa Practitioners:
When I picked up the newspaper and newsletter that explained the truth of Falun Dafa, for quite a long time I could not calm down. This is because I truly worry so much for you. Although I am not a Falun Dafa practitioner myself, I know that it is not an easy task to print and distribute these newspapers because they require much effort and hard work. In order to obtain justice for Falun Dafa, many practitioners have lost their precious lives. In addition, numerous practitioners have been jailed, innumerable practitioners' families were forced to separate and hundreds of practitioners' families are mourning because their family members have been tortured to death simply for practicing Falun Gong.
I have witnessed that Falun Dafa practitioners have been declared criminals simply for wanting to improve their physical health. The government is truly treating Falun Dafa practitioners unfairly! Why are the wicked crimes such as corruption and stealing getting no attention from the government? Who else could restrain those gangs of criminals? If officials from all levels could shift their effort, energy and resources from persecuting Falun Dafa practitioners to dealing with the problems of public security, the ruling party would not be as corrupt and rotten as it is today. In addition, our society would not be as disturbed and troubled as it is now.
I truly believe that the tasks that you are completing now are upright and just, and that you are innocent. Eventually, the public will testify for you and history will give you justice, or society won't able to rest easy.
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