【新唐人2014年11月13日讯】在上一集的节目里,我们向大家介绍了年轻的女大学生吕昕童年时的不幸,原本出生在高知家庭的她,在1999年当局开始镇压法轮功后,多次被迫和父母分离。尤其是在她8岁那年,亲眼见到被折磨致残的母亲从监狱里被背出来,对她幼小的心灵造成极大创伤。接下来吕昕一家又将面临什么样的遭遇?为什么她会经历十几次转学?最终她是否学业有成?下面就带大家共同来关注。
为了躲避当局无休止的迫害,吕昕一家三口离开了珠海,过上了流离失所的生活。可是,即使是这种居无定所的日子,也没能维持长久。
2005年5月,吕昕的父母因制作法轮功真相资料,再次被当局抓捕。而这一次,迫害来的更为凶猛,父母二人都被当局重判8年,分别被非法关押在广东女子监狱和梅州监狱,母亲更是被迫害的全身瘫痪。
吕昕的妈妈:“在判刑之前,我被关在看守所,这期间我绝食了81天抗议迫害,结果全身肌肉萎缩瘫痪。在这种情况下,我依然接到了判刑8年的判决书。在看守所我瘫痪了8个月,一般人正常情况下,会终生瘫痪的,但‘真、善、忍’的信仰支撑着我,从不能独立翻身,到像1岁婴儿一样重新学习走路。最终,我奇迹般地恢复了健康。令其他犯人们都感到吃惊。”
父母的一次次被抓和长期流离失所,不但对吕昕幼小的心灵造成了巨大伤害,也严重的影响了她的学业。从小学起,吕昕就随着监护人的不断变换,而频频更换学校,这也使得吕昕一直要经历与朋友离别的痛苦。
吕昕:“因为总是换住处,我不得不一次次的转学,光小学我就读过四所学校,从珠海到北京,再到广州,最后是惠州。这对我来说非常痛苦,因为不管转学到哪里我都要一切从零开始,原来的老师、同学和朋友都变成了陌生人,一切都要重新去适应、熟悉,可是往往刚刚有了新朋友,熟悉了新环境,就又要离开。加上我不太擅长交际,所以每次转学都会带给我很大压力。”
到了小学六年级,照顾吕昕的姥姥因脑血栓发作,瘫痪在床,无力再做吕昕的监护人。然而,中共当局并没有因为吕昕无人照管就网开一面,提早释放她的父母,反而打算把她送到孤儿院。幸好当时学校的老师看到吕昕实在可怜,让她暂时住在自己的家中,才让吕昕得以顺利读完小学最后一年。
与小学经历相同的是,吕昕的初中和高中仍然在不停转学中度过,初中到高中转学甚至多达六次。但令人奇怪的是,吕昕的学习成绩竟然没有因此而降低。
吕昕:“经常转学对我的另一个影响就是,不同地区的课程内容、进度和要求都不一样,学起来是比较吃力的。但令人觉得不可思议的是,我既没有参加补习班,又很少向老师提问,但是成绩一直保持名列前茅。高考之后,我就拿到了天津外国语大学的录取通知书。我知道是修炼法轮大法打开了我的智慧,令我头脑更加敏锐,记忆力也得到了提高。”
2011年6月,吕昕终于克服了重重困难,坚持到了高考结束,并成功的拿到了天津外国语大学的录取通知书。这对于一个经历了十多次大大小小转学的学生来说,简直是个奇迹。但就是这样一个创造了奇迹的女孩,却没能读完她梦寐以求的大学。因为当局对法轮功学员“经济上截断”的政策,使得吕昕一家三口的积蓄,早已在十多年来的迫害中,被消耗殆尽。
吕昕的爸爸吕平义:“我和妻子都是学外语的,在迫害之前我和妻子都有一份收入不错的工作。但是珠海警察不仅强行中断了我们原有的工作,还强迫我们只能留在家中,不得以任何理由请假离开珠海市。这样一来,我们全家很长一段时间都处于没有经济收入的状态,根本负担不起孩子每年2万元人民币的大学学费和生活费。最后,女儿不得不辍学,放弃了宝贵的学业。”
现在,吕昕一家三口已经被迫流亡第三国,她的父母盼望着有一天能早点到达自由的国度,圆孩子一个大学梦。那里,将不会再有迫害,也不必再经历转学和分离的痛!
采访编辑/张天宇 后制/舒灿
Outstanding College Student Forced To Change School 12 Times
In the last episode, we introduced the unfortunate childhood
of young college student, Luxin.
Born into a family of senior intellectuals, she was forced
to separate from her parents multiple times
when the persecution against Falungong
began in 1999 by the Chinese authorities.
When she was eight, she personally witnessed her mother being
piggy backed out of prison, ruined and maimed by torture.
This scene left a gaping trauma in her tender heart.
What is Luxin’s subsequent fate?
Why did she have to change schools a dozen times?
Did she eventually make it in her studies?
Let us find out.
To avoid the incessant and never ending persecution
by the authorities, Luxin’s family of three left Zhuhai
and became homeless.
But even such vagrant days did not last long.
In May 2005, Luxin’s parents were captured once again by the
authorities for manufacturing materials detailing
the truth of Falun Gong.
The persecution that came this time was even more severe.
Her parents were sentenced to 8 years, the father was
imprisoned in Meizhou prison while the mother was sent
to Guangzhou female prison.
Her Mother was persecuted till her entire body was disabled.
Luxin’s mother: Before my sentence, I was kept illegally
at the detention centre.
In this period, I maintained a hunger strike for 81 days.
This caused a full body atrophy of muscles
and I became paralysed.
The authorities sentenced me to 8 years of prison even when
I was in such a state.
I remained paralysed in the detention centre for 8 months.
I did not undergo any medical treatment.
If it were a normal person, he might well
be permanently handicapped.
But the support of my faith in “Truthfulness, Compassion
and Forbearance" saw me through from a person who could not
turn her body to a person who began to learn to walk like
a 1 year-old infant.
I miraculously recovered to full health in the end.
The other prisoners who witnessed my transformation
were in shock and disbelief.
Repetitive kidnappings of her parents and long-term
displacement caused great damage
to Luxin’s young and tender heart.
It also severely impacted her studies.
Since primary school, Luxin frequently moved from school to
school following changes to her legal guardians.
This also made Luxin suffer the pain of leaving her friends
time and time again.
Luxin: As I had to frequently change my residence, I had
no choice but to transfer school time and time again.
I had studied in four schools just for my
primary school education alone.
From Zhuhai to Beijing, then to Guangzhou
and finally to Huizhou.
This was very painful for me.
Because no matter which school I go to, I had
to start from zero.
The teachers, classmates and friends that I was familiar with
turned to strangers.
I had to adapt and familiarize myself
with the new environment.
But the moment I made new friends and began to feel
comfortable with this environment, I had to leave again.
Every transfer was very stressful,
especially when I am an introvert.
When Luxin was in primary school at six, her grandmother,
who was taking care of her, suffered a cerebral thrombosis
attack and became paralysed in bed.
She could no longer be Luxin’s guardian.
However, the CCP authorities did not show any grace
on account of Luxin’s lack of caretaker.
They refused to release her parents earlier and instead,
decided to send her to an orphanage.
Fortunately, her teacher at the school took pity on Luxin
and allowed Luxin to temporarily stay at her home.
Only then could Luxin smoothly complete
the last year of her primary school education.
Luxin’s middle and high school experiences
were broadly similar.
She had to constantly change school.
From middle to high school, she had to change up to 6 times.
But remarkably, her academic results did not suffer.
Luxin: The other effect of having to constantly change school
is that I had to adjust to the different content, speed
and requirements of curriculums in different regions.
This made studying more difficult.
But it is incredible that I was able to maintain top grades
despite not having tuition and not asking the teachers
too many questions.
After the college entrance examination, I successfully
enrolled in Tianjin Foreign Studies University.
I know that it is the cultivation of Falun Gong that
unlocked my intelligence.
It made my mind keen and improved my memory.
In June 2011, Luxin overcame the legions of obstacles
and persisted to the end of her high school exam.
She successfully received the admission letter from
Tianjin Foreign Studies University.
This was a miracle to a student who had to switch school
a dozen times.
But even then, the girl who created a miracle
could not finish her dream school.
As the Chinese authorities adopted a policy of
“economic truncation" against Falungong practitioners,
Luxin’s family’s savings have long been exhausted in the
persecution that has lasted for more than a decade.
Luxin’s father, Lu Pinyi: My wife and I specialized in
foreign language.
We originally had very good and stable jobs.
But not only did Zhuhai police force the termination of our
original employment, they also forced us to stay at home and
ordered us not to leave Zhuhai city for any reason.
Therefore, our family had no income for a very long time.
We could not support our daughter’s 20,000 yuan (US$ 3265)
annual tuition fees and her living expenses at all.
In the end, our daughter had no choice but to quit school
and to abandon her precious studies.
At present, Luxin’s family of three are living in exile
in a foreign country.
Her parents look forward to the day when they can arrive
in a free country and fulfil their daughters college dream.
There will not be persecution there, and there will no longer
be pain from separation and transfers!
Interview & Edit/Zhang Tianyu Post-Production/ShuCan