A Call For Justice From a Wuhan Victim

Family members of people who died from the CCP virus have been standing in long lines outside funeral homes in Wuhan to collect their relatives’ ashes since March 23. One man said the pandemic is a massacre instigated by the communist regime.

Mr. Ding’s mother passed away after falling ill with the CCP virus. Ding told The Epoch Times that it’s plain murder, and the regime’s tactics to shirk responsibility for this national disaster is unacceptable.

Reporter: What is the situation with regard to funerals now?
Mr. Ding: We were notified that we should prepare for the funeral. Simply put, we are forced to do it now and with a limited number of attendees and limited time [to prepare]. They said they would go over the process with us, but, in fact, I think it’s about surveillance. They are offering a promotional deal wherein all burials, whether someone died of natural causes or the epidemic, would be handled collectively by local authorities. But the limited number of attendees means that many relatives won’t be able to attend the service. There are eight siblings in my mother’s family. They are forcing us to bury her before the city’s lockdown is lifted. None of her siblings would be able to make it to her funeral.
Reporter: When did this start?
Mr. Ding: Since March 23.
Reporter: Who is forcing you to do it in a hurry? Your community staff?

Mr. Ding: The community office sent out the notice and said that everything will be arranged through them. The funeral home is not open to the public. So many people have died; you should have seen the online posts. Five-hundred urns have been released every day at one funeral home. There are eight funeral homes in Wuhan, their workloads should be similar.
Mr. Ding: In the online posts I noticed that there are many plainclothes police present. They stop you from filming. They won’t let you take out your cell phone. I saw this on the web. I am still thinking about it. Maybe I’ll do it before the Tomb-sweeping Day (April 5).
I was in a very heavy mood yesterday. There was a lot of talk on the web about the funerals by people who also lost family members and friends. We shared the same sorrow. I am a direct victim. I was in tears as I was reading the posts.
In her final moments, I kept telling my mom: “Don’t worry, I am your son. You gave me my life, and I am willing to give my life for you.”
She was afraid, fearing that I would get infected too. She was very lucid until the end.

I carried my mom to the hospital. During the final days I cried, hoping she’d come back, but she’s gone.

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