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For Falun Gong Survivors, Time of Reunion Invokes Sorrow

NEW YORK—The day marked the Mid-Autumn Festival, the second-most important Chinese celebration of the year when families gather to share mooncakes and marvel at the harvest moon at its fullest. But Xiao Ping wasn’t in the mood for festivities.

In front of a small booth furnished with banners, flyers and booklets in Flushing, New York, she showed up as usual, smiling to passersby with a flyer in hand. At times, some mainland Chinese would hurl insults and even call her a “traitor.”

Falun Dafa is Good,” read the characters emblazoned on top of the blue stand.

It was Xiao’s second Mid-Autumn Festival in New York City. The 47-year-old, an adherent of the spiritual discipline from China’s southeastern Nanchang city, left the country in August 2019 with her then-15-year-old son to escape the incessant persecution targeting their spiritual belief.

Her voice quivered as she spoke of the loved ones she left behind: her husband, sister, mother who’s in her 80s, and friends who had also been persecuted because of their faith.

“You made the right choice to come to America, but we can’t bear to part with you,” Xiao’s sister told her in a phone call, Xiao recalled before falling into a long pause.

For Falun Gong Survivors, Time of Reunion Invokes Sorrow Falun Gong practitioner Xiao Ping in front of a booth where she raises awareness about China’s persecution of the spiritual practice in Flushing, New York, on Oct. 1, 2020. (Provided to The Epoch Times)

Arrests

Rooted in ancient Chinese traditions, Falun Dafa, also known as Falun Gong, is composed of moral teachings and a set of gentle exercises. It surged in popularity in China in the 1990s—until the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) launched an expansive campaign in 1999 to eradicate the practice.

An estimated 70 million to 100 million Chinese who took up the practice have since become targets for torture, imprisonment, forced labor, and organ harvesting. Meanwhile, the regime has deployed widespread propaganda designed to stigmatize adherents and incite hatred against the group.

Between 1999 and 2001, Xiao was detained three times at the same local detention center, on each occasion in winter time when the temperature dropped below freezing point. She remembered the acrylic towels that would harden into an icy block and the meager amount of boiled greens they ate every day, with maggots floating at the top and a layer of sand at the bottom.

“There’s sand in every bite,” she said, so “it’s impossible to eat the meal if you want to spit out the sand.”

Inside the tiny prison cell, she had to sleep squeezed with up to a dozen detainees on a hard wooden plank which was meant to hold only half the number of people. The plank was inclined, forcing everyone to sleep head-to-head with no space to move or change position.

“If it became tiring, then we all … turned our body the other way in sync,” Xiao said. During the day time, they would sit on a concrete bench next to the bed.

Because of the lack of oil and nutrition, the prisoners suffered from constipation lasting for weeks, which often ended with days of diarrhea after their monthly treat of pork—from pigs which the prison raised.

Taking showers was a luxury and an ordeal due to the scarce water supply, which was cold and usually would cut off before they could finish their wash. To avoid directly touching the cold water, she sometimes used a wet towel to clean herself. “The dirt would rain down after you rub the skin,” she said.

In 2001, she was transferred from the detention center to a labor camp. She spent five months there making dog sweaters that she suspected were for export. When not working, the detained practitioners were made to sit on low stools to watch propaganda videos that vilified Falun Gong. The guards would not allow their relatives to visit them unless they shouted insults towards the practice, according to Xiao.

In 2015, Xiao and dozens of other local practitioners filed lawsuits against Jiang Zemin, the former Chinese leader who unleashed the persecution campaign, drawing retaliation from authorities.

The vice director of the local 610 Office, the extrajudicial body assigned to execute the prediction of Falun Gong, flashing a “namelist,” went to each practitioner’s workplace pressuring for their dismissal. Xiao was one of around 10 practitioners who lost their jobs in the following two years.

“Everyone said you guys are good people, but so what? You aren’t allowed to practice,” she remembered the man telling her shortly before she was fired. “If you practice Falun Gong, you are the enemy,” he added while pointing a finger at her nose. He repeated the word “enemy” three times.

The authorities even attempted to interrogate Xiao’s son, then in sixth grade, and eventually sent a note through his teacher questioning what he knew about the practice.

Healing

The traumatic years have left a mark on her son. When their New York landlord came to help them set up the internet not long after they settled down, his first reaction was to hide their Falun Gong books into a drawer so that the landlord wouldn’t see them.

That small act gave “a sting in my heart,” she said. She explained to her son that they are “now in America” and no longer need to hide the books.

Like many new immigrants, Xiao juggles odd jobs; she also needs to take care of her son, and finds time to meditate and spread awareness about the ongoing persecution, now in its 21st year. The daily toil is nothing compared to the “extremes” she has seen in China, she said.

A practitioner from Xiao’s home city who is the same age as her was recently handed another 9 ½ year jail sentence after having previously spent nine years in prison. “How many nine years are there in one’s life, and how many 18 years?” Xiao said.

For Falun Gong Survivors, Time of Reunion Invokes Sorrow Falun Gong practitioner Xiao Ping at the Kissena Corridor Park in Flushing, New York, on Sept. 26, 2020. (Linda Lin/The Epoch Times)

Ahead of the Mid-Autumn Festival, Xiao joined hundreds of Falun Gong practitioners in New York City to send holiday greetings to the founder of Falun Gong, Li Hongzhi.

The change of environment has made Xiao feel lighter, and “even breathing feels easier,” she said. She relayed a group event at Times Square in September 2019, when around 100 practitioners joined for a session of sitting meditation.

It was the first time in years that she was able to fully relax and completely forget where she was, she said.

“Do you know how loud the surrounding area was?” Xiao said, noting the “banging” sound of loudspeakers as people sang and danced about. But after thirty minutes, the serene music used for the meditation was all she heard, as if she was transported to a different world.

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