Four Examples of Immediate Retribution in this Lifetime
        
        
          April 15, 2002
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  - Since February 2002, the Nancheng Town Police Station in Yi County, Heibei
    Province has intensified its persecution of Falun Dafa practitioners.
    Authorities apprehend and detain practitioners day and night, often without
    reason. The local non-practitioners are all saying that those bad people
    will experience retribution sooner or later. Late on the night of March 14,
    2002, the police station president Geng Jinyou and two other evil policemen
    were riding around together in a jeep to monitor and search for
    practitioners. On the way back to the police station, Geng Jinyou, who was
    driving, suddenly hit a tree on the side of the road. His leg was broken in
    three places. One of the other two policemen had a broken arm. The third
    one's face was injured and he lost a tooth.
 
  - Ren Xiuzhu, a resident living in a town of Dalian City asked her
    mother-in-law to watch her neighbor who is a Dafa practitioner. Not long
    after, her mother-in-law developed cataracts. Ren also reported a
    practitioner who had distributed Dafa materials. At the present time, Ren is
    suffering from pain in her lower back. Her son was deeply cut by a whip as
    he was watching yangge (translator's note: Chinese popular rural folk
    dance) during the first month of the Chinese New Year.
 
An old lady who worked with my sister-in-law announced in front of several
  people, "Whoever has been given a Falun Gong VCD shouldn't watch
  it!" As she was cleaning the road on February 15, 2002, she was hit by a
  car and sustained seven broken ribs and injuries to her leg. She was in great
  pain.
Since July 20, 1999, Security Officer Tao Zhengmin of Dafangshen Village has
  actively cooperated with the opposing forces to persecute Dafa practitioners.
  As a result, he suddenly got very sick during December 2001 and almost died.
       
      
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