(Clearwisdom.net) There are still many Falun Dafa practitioners imprisoned in China. I think it might be related to one thing that they haven't done well. That is: Just follow Teacher's words and expose evil in every situation. Here are two examples.
One practitioner was put into the Shibali River Forced Labor Camp, Zhengzhou City, Henan Province. She said she used to be a very timid person. But with faith in Teacher and the Fa, she was released from the forced labor camp within a little more than ten days. She followed the great way that Teacher gave us, exposing evil at all times and refusing to acknowledge the persecution. When she was beaten, she shouted out the name of the person that beat her. Thus the evil-doers could no longer hide their actions. Once, she didn't comply with the evil-doers, they then threatened to shock her with electronic batons. She was scared, but then she thought, "Teacher said not to acknowledge it, so I will not. I am not afraid of anything." In the end the guards said that the battery of the electronic batons had ran out. During the last days of her incarceration, the guards urged her family to come to take her home right away, and not delay a single day. They didn't ask her to sign anything renouncing her faith. She was able to be released in a short time. She said that she always remembered Teacher's words, "When it's difficult to endure, you can endure it. When it's impossible to do, you can do it." ("People with Great Inborn Quality," Lecture Nine, Zhuan Falun, 2000 translation). It indeed is true. When we feel that we can't do it any more, do we give it one more try, following the Fa?
Another practitioner's situation was different. She was also a firm practitioner but she was not released until the end of the time she was sent there for. When other inmates went out to labor, the guards tortured her. When the inmates finished work and came back, the guards pretended as nothing had happened. Once, she was tortured for a whole day. All her hair turned white as a result.
If we truly give up life and death, why don't we expose the evil to all people, including the guards and inmates? When one practitioner was being tortured, the evil-doer asked him, "Do you dare to tell your things to your family?" The practitioner replied, "I do, but do you dare to tell your things to your family?" The guard was speechless. This tells us that the evil-doers are afraid of letting other people, including their relatives and colleagues, know what they have done.
Please point out any gaps in my understanding.