People Across China Denounce Falun Gong Cult

The general public across China have continued their condemnation of the Falun Gong cult for its notorious anti-humanity nature following the publication of a recently discovered case involving the discarded body of a pious practitioner.

On December 18 last year, the ailing Liu Renfang, a Falun Gong follower peasant in southwest China's Sichuan Province, refused to go to hospital or take any medicine. Instead, she came to Beijing to "protect" Falun Gong doctrine, where she died of illness.

However, according to reports, her practitioner peers secretly discarded her body in a river in Beijing's Tongzhou District in order to avoid themselves or Falun Gong being blamed for Liu's death.

After learning the tragic death of Liu Renfang, Zeng Jicui, a 62-year-old retired worker in Chongqing Municipality, southwest China, said that she has seen clearly the true nature of Falun Gong as a cult and she has made up her mind to break from the evil cult, the People's Daily reported Monday.

The case has made people further realize the importance of the battle against the cult headed by Li Hongzhi, said Zhai Chunlin, vice-chairman of the Chongqing Municipal Science and Technology Association and vice-chairman of the municipal anti-cult association, quoted by the newspaper.

Zhai also called on science workers to lead the masses to uphold science and fight against cults.

Chen Mo and Chen Chen, respectively the chairman and a member of the "Future Teachers' Anti-cult Association" of the Tianjin Teachers' University, were very angry after learning the tragedy.

They said that this is more irrefutable evidence revealing the anti-society and anti-humanity nature of the Falun Gong cult.

Zhou Benzhen, one of the leading officials of the Yunnan Teachers' University, was quoted as saying that people working in the education field should work hard and educate their students with a correct world outlook and view on life, so as to improve their ability to distinguish what is right and wrong.






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