Wednesday, May 12, 2010

A NEW DREADFUL SCHOOL ATTACK HITS CHINA

7 KIDS KILLED IN LATEST
SCHOOL ATTACK IN CHINA
Beijing (www.csmonitor.com) - A man in northwest China killed seven kindergartners and two teachers, in the sixth school attack since March. This man - Wu Huanmin - wielding a kitchen cleaver killed seven children and two teachers at a kindergarten in northwest China on Wednesday, in the latest of a series of attacks on schools that has sparked widespread public alarm. The killer in Wednesday’s attack, Wu Huanmin, later committed suicide at home, according to a local official quoted by the official Xinhua news agency, which said that “his motive was not immediately known.” The rampage brought the death toll from six similar assaults since March to 18; more than 80 people have been injured. President Hu Jintao and Prime Minister Wen Jiabao had both called for action to protect schoolchildren even before today’s bloodshed.

“The fundamental problem is that our society is sick,” Zhou Xiaozheng, a retired sociology professor in Beijing, told the Monitor earlier this month. “We suffer from corrupt officials, unfair distribution of resources, and an unjust legal system. These are the sorts of things that attack a society’s immune system.” The attack took place on the outskirts of Hanzhong, an industrial city of about 3.7 million. Hanzhong last week deployed 2,000 police officers and security guards to patrol schools and kindergartens in the wake of a slew school attacks across the country, according to the city's website. For some Americans, the attacks in China are reminiscent of the aftermath of the 1999 Columbine High School shooting, when a series of copycat attacks occurred. It also prompted tighter security measures in schools nationwide.


Again China suffers a new knife attack on schoolchildren in the last two months. Many commentators have blamed the nature of Chinese society under repressive, one-political party rule. But the main reason is to live in a merciless society without God, full of hate and cruelty.


WHAT DO THE VEDIC TEACHINGS TELL US?
Activities which lead to heavenly enjoyment are called “punya” (piety) and activities which lead to hellish suffering are called “pāpa” (sin). … Sin is not a constitutional factor of the jiva, but rather takes shelter of the jiva in the conditioned state. Some actions or states (pāpas) are contradictory to the natural qualities (punyas) of the jiva: hatred, lying, cruelty, lust, envy, injustice. Cruelty may be directed towards human beings or animals. If a person acts cruelly towards other men he creates a disturbance to the world. A world devoid of mercy means a world filled with cruelty.


Śrīla Saccidananda Bhaktivinoda Thākura :
“Śrī Caitanya Śiksamrta

The Nectarean Teaching of Śrī Caitanya”
Second Chapter: “Punya karma - Meritorious Action”

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