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去年九月,北京市一位十二岁的初中女学生,因父母逼她考高分,喝敌敌畏自杀身死。她在遗言中说,我不止一次受罪、挨打、受骂,小学三年级时就想死,毕业考试前也想过死。考试没考上,你们(指父母)态度很坏,我想好好学,向前赶。可是上了中学,你们对我的要求更严了。我妈说:“看我怎么收拾你!”我爸说:“考试必须前十名,否则看我怎么治你!”我绝望了,这才又一次想到死。她的遗言录音震撼了许多教师和家长的心,引起了中央领导同志的关注。一个十二岁的女学生,本该过着天真活泼、无忧无虑的幸福日子,可她却一次又一次地想到去死,其直接责任固然在于父母。他们不应该硬逼孩
In September last year, a 12-year-old junior high school student in Beijing was forced to commit suicide because she was forced to score high by her parents. In her last words, she said that I had been guilty, beaten, and tortured more than once. I had wanted to die in my third year of elementary school and wanted to die before the graduation exam. The exam did not pass the exam. Your (parents) attitude is very bad. I want to study hard and move forward. But when you went to high school, you asked me more seriously. My mother said: “Look what I do to pack you!” My dad said: “The exam must be the top ten, or see how I rule you!” I was desperate, and then think of death again. Her taped speech shocked the hearts of many teachers and parents and caught the attention of the central leaders. A twelve-year-old female student should have lived a life of innocence and carefree happiness. But she thought again and again to die. Her direct responsibility lies with her parents. They shouldn’t be forced