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A Chinese policeman quits to avoid wrongdoing

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image Former Chinese police officer Hao Fengjun exposes the persecution of Falun Gong by the CCP. (photo from Sound Of Hope)

Good Chinese police officer aweken

A blogger sent this story from China: A police official at the Jiaodong Peninsula witnessed for years the incredible effect Falun Gong's powers had on his mother: how the practice kept her fit, cured her illnesses; what impressed him most about his mother's Falun Gong pactice was her nobility of character - kindness and consideration for others, and her calm demeanor she developed since accepting the practice as her life's path.

The police official was saddened by the 1999 onset of the CCP's persecution of Falun Gong because he was convinced that those Falun Gong practitioners who live according to Truthfulness, Compassion and Tolerance, the tenets of the system, were genuinely good people. He continued to support his mother's practice.

Unfortunately, the Chinese communist party directly controls the police force, and overrides the Chinese constitution, so the Chinese police are heavily involved in persecuting Falun Gong. When this man was dispatched to an area where Falun Gong followers congregated, he tried to avoid this assignment or put it off. On those occasions where he had no option, he would do his best to protect the practitioners and also told his fellow officers not to beat people, no matter what. He says that his mother made him aware that beating or arresting practitioners was against the Law of the universe and constituted a crime.

Though the police chief position pays well and has many other benefits, he had enough of participation in the persecution of Falun Gong, quit this job and started a business.

His business was more successful every day, and since then he has become the CEO of a company everyone envies, giving credence once again to the saying, "Good is rewarded with good, and evil reaps its own reward."

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