The Chinese Communist Party Praises Daughter Who Persecutes Her Own Mother

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Falun Dafa practitioner Bai Suqin is from Beijing's Huairou District. She has been a steadfast Falun Dafa practitioner for a long time, although her daughter, Xin Hao, has always objected to her practice. Xin Hao is a city management official in the Huairou District, and her husband is a police officer. Both of them are ardent followers of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) who do not hesitate to persecute practitioners. Bai Suqin has always tried to explain the truth to them, but they wouldn't listen and instead insulted Falun Dafa and their mother.

On the evening of June 7th, 2005, Xin Hao and her husband paid Bai Suqin a surprise visit at home and discovered that Bai Suqin was studying the Falun Dafa books and sharing experiences with a few other practitioners. Xin Hao spoke to her mother very harshly and asked her husband to call the police and to block the door so as not to let the other Falun Dafa practitioners leave. Bai Suqin seriously advised her daughter and son in-law not to call the police and to allow the other practitioners to leave, or to suffer retribution for their actions. However, her daughter scolded her even worse than before and threatened to send her to prison and keep her there for eight to ten years. In the end, the police arrested Bai Suqin and two other practitioners, Yang Lan and Yang Ge. Their present whereabouts are still unknown.

After Bai Suqin was arrested, her home was looted and the resulting financial loss amounted to over 500,000 yuan1.

After that, the CCP flaunted Bai Suqin's daughter and son-in-law as good examples and praised them for "punishing guilty family members". Currently, Xin Hao and her husband continue to collaborate with the Huairou district CCP officials and persecute practitioners intensely.

Note

1. "Yuan" is the Chinese currency; 500 yuan is equal to the average monthly income of an urban worker in China.

Chinese version available at http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2005/12/30/117577.html

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