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Su Jing, Chief of the No. 2 Women's Station in the Masanjia Forced Labor Camp, Dreads her Inevitable Punishment

Dec. 25, 2003

Su Jing, who is the chief of the No. 2 women's station at the Masanjia Forced labor camp, has been promoted many times and became rich by brutally tormenting Falun Gong practitioners. At the instigation of Jiang's regime, she supervised a series of atrocities against Dafa practitioners. As a result, many disciples were killed or crippled. Due to her vicious and relentless persecution of Dafa practitioners, she won the recognition of her supervisor, Luo Gan, who encouraged her to tour the country to give lectures propagating her experiences with forced "transformation" of Falun Dafa practitioners. Thus, she trained a group of thugs and murderers, making Masanjia infamous for its brutality.

According to a report on Minghui.net, Su Jing won a bonus of 50,000 yuan in 2001, and took second prize at the "National Heroes and Model Workers" in Sept. 2003 ["The Net of Law is Tightening" volume 1]. At the insistence of her supervisor, she started a new round of "forced transformations" with renewed vigor.

Recently, Su Jing revealed her feelings of dread and depression. Since she has done so many immoral things, her husband has divorced her and her only daughter no longer lives with her. She is living by herself in the Masanjia labor camp.

Due to her notoriety, Dafa practitioners of all different races and from all around the world have exposed her crimes and warned her by telephone and by mail. As a result, she has felt worried. She confided to a friend, "It is no longer possible for me to have a bright future. If Falun Gong is redressed, I am definitely lost. If not, I am still condemned to suffer misfortune since I have hurt so many people."

Just as Master Li said in "Entering the Gate of No-Life"

Riding a tiger, so hard to dismount[1]
Humans trying even to challenge Gods
Doing all possible of evil beings
Any chance of survival utterly ruined

[1] A Chinese idiom that refers to getting into a situation that has no easy way, or even any way, out.