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Photo overleaf:
Young practitioners join a peaceful demonstration in memory of practitioners tortured to death in China.
In Chinese culture, white is a color of mourning.
This photo was taken in front of the United Nations building in Geneva on March 20, 2002, during the 58th session of the UN Commission on
Human Rights.
(AP photo)
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Beaten to Death for Belief in Falun Gong
Chen Zixiu,
1-11
female, 59, a villager of Xujia Small Village,
Beiguan Street, Weicheng District, Weifang City, Shandong
Province.
On February 4, 2000, Ms. Chen Zixiu
went to Beijing to appeal to the govern-
ment to stop persecuting Falun Gong and
was arrested just for peacefully demon-
strating. On February 17, she was escort-
ed back to the Falun Gong Detention and
Transformation Center of Chengguan
Street in Weifang City, Shandong
Province. Ms. Chen was badly beaten and
tortured at the Center. Her screams of
anguish could be heard all night through-
out the building. Officials from the
Chengguan Street Committee beat her calves, feet, and lower
back with plastic truncheons and shocked her head and neck
with a cattle prod, according to witnesses. According to her cell-
mates, they shouted at Ms. Chen repeatedly to renounce Falun
Gong. Each time, Ms. Chen refused firmly.
On February 20, the officials again demanded that she
renounce her faith. Barely conscious after repeated jolts from
a cattle prod, Ms. Chen stubbornly shook her head. Enraged,
they ordered Ms. Chen to run barefoot in the snow. Two days of
torture had left her legs bruised and her short black hair mat-
ted with pus and blood, said cell mates and other prisoners
who witnessed the incident. She crawled outside, vomited, and
collapsed. She never regained consciousness and died on Feb.
21. The local party secretary told Ms. Zhang Xueling, Ms.
Chen's 32-year-old daughter, and Zhang's brother that Ms.
Chen had died of a heart attack, but the officials wouldn't allow
them to see her body at first. Only on the second day were they
allowed to go to the hospital to see Ms. Chen's body. In a bag
tossed in the corner of the room, Ms. Zhang spotted her moth-
er's torn and bloodied clothes, the underwear badly soiled. The
evidence of brutal torture was clear; her calves were black. Six-
inch welts streaked along her back. Her teeth were broken. Her
ear was swollen and blue. Ms. Zhang and her brother tried fil-
ing a lawsuit, but no lawyer would accept the case. After she
disclosed the truth of her mother's death to western media,
Ms. Zhang was herself arrested and jailed, and her husband
was not allowed to visit her.
A Young Mother Died from Torture
Wu Jingxia, female, 29, resident of Gejia Village, Fangzi
District, Weifang City, Shandong Province.
On January 6, 2002, the police arrested Ms. Wu Jingxia
because she distributed Falun Gong flyers. Ms. Wu was sent to
a brainwashing class on January 18, and tortured to death
around 5:00 p.m. on January 19. A death notice was sent to
her family one day later. Many police officers monitored her
family members and relatives who came to pay their last
respects. Ms. Wu Jingxia's family members and relatives wit-
nessed the cuts and bruises that were visible all over her body.
They also noticed four or five deep depressions in her chest,
which were caused by electric batons. Ms. Wu's lower back and
thighs were beaten so severely that dark bruises covered
them, and one of her thighbones was fractured. With her face
covered in blood, it was difficult to recognize her. Ms. Wu left a
15-month-old baby behind.
After Ms. Wu's death, offi-
cials from the Fenghuang Street
Administrative Office and Fangzi
District Police Department
placed her mother, her husband,
and all of her other relatives
under house arrest, and illegally
set surveillance systems to mon-
itor them around the clock.
Furthermore, the authorities
prohibited anyone from visiting
them. Nearby villages were also
warned not to talk about Ms.
Wu's death.
Ms. Chen Zixiu
Ms. Wu Jingxia
Ms. Wu and her son
1.
The Wall Street Journal: May 8, 2000, Ian Johnson, "China Tells U.N. It Did No Wrong in Death of Falun Gong Member".
2.
The Wall Street Journal: April 20, 2000, Ian Johnson, Staff Reporter, "Practicing Falun Gong Was a Right, Ms. Chen Said, up to Her Last Day"
3.
Asia Wall Street Journal: April 23, 2000, Matt Forney, "China Detains Daughter Of Dead Falun Gong Follower"
4.
The Wall Street Journal: April 26, 2000, "Falun Dafa Heroes"
5.
The Boston Globe: May 22, 2000, Jeff Jacoby, Globe Staff, "Nothing Normal About China"
6.
Jewish World Review: May 15, 2000, Nat Hentoff, "The China that tourists don't see"
7.
China Reform Monitor: No. 301, April 25, 2000, Al Santoli, Editor, "Jiang's Anti-Western Campaign vs. Intellectuals Detailed; Torture-Death of 58 Year-Old Falun Gong Member
Described".
8.
Human Rights in China: "Torture in China -UN Committee highlights gap between law and practice."
9.
The Washington Post: April 26, 2002, "China's Rules"
10.
Mobile Register: April 26, 2002, "China's government still brutalizes its own people."
11.
Amnesty International Annual Report 2001.
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Two Mothers Tortured to Death within Three Days
at the Kuiwen District Detention Center
1. Lou Aiqing,
12-20
female, 34, employee of the Bureau for
Rural Business and Enterprise of Weifang City, Shandong
Province.
2. Xu Bing,
12-20
female, 33, employee of the Residential
Registration Office of the Public Security Bureau of Kuiwen
District, Weifang City, Shandong Province. She lived in the
west building of the Residential Hall for city employees on
Shengli Street.
Ms. Lou and Ms. Xu had been
detained several times and dismissed
from work for practicing Falun Gong. At
approximately 7:00 p.m. on December
20, 2000, they were arrested while
posting self-adhesive Falun Gong
posters in Qingdao City. The police tor-
tured them to find out the source of the
materials. Later, the two were escorted
from Qingdao City back to Weifang City
and detained in the Kuiwen District
Detention Center.
At approximately 5:00 p.m. on December 25, the deten-
tion center informed Ms. Lou's family that she had died 36
hours earlier from a heart attack. When called to identify the
body, Ms. Lou's family noticed that there were several layers of
make-up on her face and that her body was covered with
wounds and bruises. Although her family took pictures of her
body, the police confiscated the film and forced Ms. Lou's fam-
ily to agree to cremate the body
immediately. Ms. Lou left an 11-
year-old daughter behind.
Within days, Ms. Xu was
also tortured to death at the
Kuiwen District Detention
Center. As with Ms. Lou's family,
the police forced Ms. Xu's family
to agree to cremate the body as
soon as possible; she was cre-
mated on Dec. 28, 2000. Ms. Xu
left an 8-year-old son behind.
Guo Ping Died from Force-FFeeding
Guo Ping, female, 27, resident of Huangjiazhuang Village,
Weizhou Road, Kuiwen District, Weifang City, Shandong
Province.
On December 29, 2001, several policemen from the
Ershilipu Police Station of Kuiwen District broke into Ms. Guo
Ping's home and arrested her and her husband, Mr. Liu
Peidong. The police confiscated all of their belongings and
jailed them at the Kuiwen Detention Center of Weifang City. Ms.
Guo went on a hunger strike to protest her abduction and ille-
gal detention; consequently, she was force-fed by incompetent
guards, which resulted in her suffering from a ruptured stom-
ach and severe internal bleeding.
On May 15, 2002, when she had been tortured to the
point of being near death, she was sent to the internal medi-
cine department of the No. 2 People's Hospital of Weifang City
for emergency rescue. She was handcuffed even during the
emergency rescue proceedings while several policemen guard-
ed the room. With blood coming from her mouth, her eyes star-
ing blankly, and with her hands, feet, and face swollen, she
eventually lost consciousness. She passed away at 9:00 p.m.
on the evening of May 17, 2002. There were 8 to 9 plainclothes
policemen inside the hospital gate at 10 p.m. that night, and
the courtyard was filled with police cars. Ms. Guo's husband
witnessed his wife's swollen hands and feet. After he was sent
back to the detention center, he also started a hunger strike to
protest the police's inhumane, brutal torture.
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12.
World Journal: January 2, 2001, "Four Falun Gong Practitioners Beaten to Death in Shandong Province and Sichuan Province"
13.
Guardian Unlimited: January 3, 2001, "Four more Falun Gong Practitioners Died in Custody in China"
14.
Voice of America: January 2, 2001, "More Falun Gong Followers Die in Detention"
15.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation: January 2, 2001, "Four Falun Gong Practitioners Died in Custody in China"
16.
Washington Post: January 2, 2001, "China Torture, Persecution Kill 4 Falun Gong Members"
17.
BBC: January 2, 2001, "Falun Gong members die after beating"
18.
Central News Agency: January 2, 2001, "Four Falun Gong Practitioners Tortured to Death"
19.
Radio Free Asia: January 2, 2001, "Four Falun Gong Practitioners Died in Shandong Province and Sichuan Province"
20.
Reuters: January 2, 2001, "China Torture, Persecution Kill 4 Falun Gong Members"
Ms. Lou Aiqing
Ms. Xu Bing
Ms. Guo Ping
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A Young Mother Died from Year-L
Long Torture
Wu Lingxia, female, 37, resident of Shuangyashan City,
Heilongjiang Province.
Ms. Wu Lingxia went to Beijing twice to appeal for an end
to the persecution of Falun Gong. That gave the local police of
Changchun City, Jilin Province the official excuse to arrest her
and extort money from her family. Although they kept Ms. Wu
in custody, the police often went to her home to harass her
family. Unable to withstand the policemen's constant hound-
ing, Ms. Wu's husband divorced her. When Ms. Wu was finally
released, she returned to her hometown of Shuangyashan City.
However, when the local Shuangyashan City police were
informed of her return, they began to harass her. They repeat-
edly detained, interrogated, and extorted money from her
because of her refusal to give up practicing Falun Gong.
In May 2001, some police arrested Ms. Wu while she was
visiting a fellow practitioner. They sent her to the
Shuangyashan Detention Center. On July 2, 2001 she was
transferred to the Xigemu Labor Center in Jiamusi City, where
she was severely tortured for long periods of time. When her
condition worsened,
she was given no
medical attention. As
a result, she contract-
ed hepatocirrhosis
and ascites. She was
sent home dying in
July 2002; that year of
torture had physically
destroyed her.
When Ms. Wu
passed away on July
27, 2002, festering
scars covered her
body, and there was
severe edema in her
abdomen. She left
behind a teenage son
and aged parents.
Tortured to Death and Cremated
without Family Consent
Zhi Guixiang, female, 31, resident of Daling Town, Gongzhuling
City, Jilin Province.
On the morning of July 19, 2002, police arrested Ms. Zhi
Guixiang while she was taking a walk. At the Zhengyang Police
Station the police tortured her, trying to force her to disclose
information about other Falun Gong practitioners. On July 20,
some people who were visiting the police station noticed that
she was in poor physical condition and hardly had the strength
to talk. She told them that she had suffered internal injuries
from being beaten. On July 25, Ms. Zhi's condition had deteri-
orated until she was on the verge of death. That afternoon, Zhu
Zhishan, the policeman who handled Ms. Zhi's case, went to
her parents' home in Daling Town of Gongzhuling City, and told
them about Ms. Zhi's arrest, but did not mention her condition.
Ms. Zhi's mother requested to see her daughter. Zhu Zhishan
replied, "That is not going to happen. You are not allowed to
see her."
On July 27, Ms. Zhi died from the brutal torture. Later, Zhu
Zhishan claimed that she died due to being on a hunger strike
at the China and Japan Fellowship Hospital. When Ms. Zhi's
family went to the hospital, however, no one could find her
medical records. On July 31, without the knowledge or consent
of her family, Zhu Zhishan had Ms. Zhi's body secretly cremat-
ed at the Shuangfeng Crematory, and Zhu signed the crema-
tion certificate as a trustee. Ms. Zhi's family was not made
aware of any of these circumstances at that time. On August
13th and 14th, Ms. Zhi's parents went to see Zhu Zhishan
twice and demanded information about their daughter's
whereabouts. Zhu blatantly lied and claimed, "Ms. Zhi ran
away."
On August 15, Ms. Zhi's family discovered Zhu Zhishan's
signature on the cremation certificate form at the Shuangfeng
Crematory and he finally admitted to the facts, but he said, "Go
ahead and sue me whenever you want. I'm not afraid! The gov-
ernment made me do this."
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Wu Lingxia after her release from the
Shuangyashen Detention Center
Ms. Wu Lingxia and her son
Ms. Zhi Guixiang
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Dead after Three Years of Physical and
Psychological Torture
Zou Guirong, female, 36, a worker at Xinbin County's Public
Highway System in Fushun City, Liaoning Province.
Because Ms. Zou Guirong went to Beijing in 1999 to
appeal to the central government to stop persecuting Falun
Gong, she was sentenced to one and a half years of forced
labor at Wujiabao Forced Labor Camp in Fushun City. Guard
Jiang Yongfeng beat her. She was later transferred to Masanjia
Forced Labor Camp, where she suffered more torture and
abuse. After that, she was sent to Zhangshi Forced Labor
Camp, where Deputy Director Chen, together with other
guards, tortured her around the clock. They took turns beating
Ms. Zou and didn't allow her to sleep for several days and
nights.
Later, Ms. Zou was transferred to Shenxin Forced Labor
Camp, where she protested her illegal detention with a hunger
strike. By this time her original sentence had long expired. In
May 2001, Ms. Zou was sent to Shenyang City's Dabei
Underground Prison Hospital, where she was again brutally tor-
tured. On August 10, 2001, when Ms. Zou was on the verge of
death, her family was allowed to take her home. However, Song
Junlin, the Political and Legal Committee Secretary of Xinbin
County, instigated the local police to break into Ms. Zou's home
and take her away by force. She was then secretly transferred
to Fushun City's Wujiabao Forced Labor Camp again. Led by
Police Division Chief Wu Wei, the guards used many kinds of
brutal physical and psychological torture in an attempt to break
Ms. Zou so that she would renounce Falun Gong. Ms. Zou even-
tually succumbed to the continuous torture. She died in early
April of 2002.
Que Fazhi Died from Torture
Que Fazhi, female, 49, resident of Shuitang Village, Panlian
Town, Miyi County in Panzhihua City, Sichuan Province.
On June 1, 2002, Ms.
Que Fazhi went to Beijing to
appeal to the government to
stop persecuting Falun
Gong. The Beijing police
arrested her on June 3. The
police took Ms. Que to a
basement and tortured her
savagely for the next twelve
days. Only when she was on
the verge of
death did the
police send
her back to
the Miyi
County Police
Department.
By the
time she was
sent back to
the local police department, in the middle of June, she had lost
the ability to take care of herself. When she was sent back
home on June 28, her whole body was swollen, she had diffi-
culty breathing, and she could not sleep. She remained in
extreme pain until she passed away on October 30, 2002.
Tortured to Death by Punitive Force-FFeeding
Liu Guimin
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, female, 35, resident of Dougezhuang Village,
Jugezhuang Town, Miyun County, Beijing
On December 31, 2000, Ms. Liu Guimin went to
Tiananmen Square to appeal to the Chinese government to
stop persecuting Falun Gong. She was arrested and detained
at the Haidian Detention Center, Beijing.
She went on a hunger strike to protest her detention. The
police brutally force-fed her, inflicting severe trauma, which
resulted in internal bleeding. Because of her critical condition,
police feared that she would die at the detention center, so on
January 5, 2001, they took her back home. In an attempt to
save her, her family brought her to the hospital. However, the
rescue effort was unsuccessful, and on January 7, 2000, she
passed away. Right before she died, she vomited a great
amount of blood, which had accumulated in her lungs due to
the extreme damage caused by the punitive force-feeding at
the detention center.
Ms. Que's swollen leg and arm due to torture
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Ms. Que Fazhi before her death.
Ms. Zou Guirong
21.
AFP: January 11, 2000, "Chinese Police Blamed for Deaths of Three Falun Gong Women"
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Beaten to Death: the First Published Death Case
Zhao Jinhua,
22-28
female, 42, a farmer from Zhaojia Village,
Zhangxing Town, Zhaoyuan City, Shandong Province.
On September 29, 1999, Ms. Zhao Jinhua was arrested
while working in her fields, because the police had found out
that she was a Falun Gong practitioner. The police officers
detained and tortured her.
On October 1, 1999, a group of policemen, led by Assistant
Chief Sun Shixun from the Zhangxing Town Police Station,
Zhaoyuan City, burst into the cell Ms. Zhao shared with other
practitioners, beat them with their fists and rubber clubs,
kicked them, and shocked them with electric batons. During
the torture, Ms. Zhao lost consciousness three times, but they
revived her so they could continue the beating. Finally she col-
lapsed. She was taken to the hospital, given some injections,
and then returned to the detention center.
Ms. Zhao had blood in her urine and her whole body was
in constant pain. Her body was covered with bruises from the
neck down. She had difficulty breathing and could not eat. The
whole right side of her body was numb, and she could not walk.
On October 7, she collapsed again, and died shortly after she
was sent to the emergency room.
An autopsy, carried out on October 8 by medical experts
from Zhaoyuan City and Yantai City in Shandong Province,
found that Ms. Zhao had wounds and bruises on many parts of
her body. The autopsy report indicated that her death had
been caused by beatings with blunt instruments. The police
had her body cremated before her family members could
retrieve it from the detention center.
Mortally Injured with Force-FFeeding Tube
Mei Yulan,
23-24
female, 44, resident of Chaoyang District,
Beijing.
On May 13, 2000, Ms. Mei Yulan was arrested and arbi-
trarily detained in Nutong Cell #607, Chaoyang District
Detention Center, Beijing, merely because she did the Falun
Gong exercises in front of her home. Ms. Mei, along with sever-
al other detained Falun Gong practitioners, started a hunger
strike in order to obtain their unconditional release and the
right to practice Falun Gong. To torture them, the guards of the
Chaoyang District Detention Center started force-feeding these
practitioners with over-saturated salt water and soymilk.
Instead of having an experienced person perform the force-
feedings, the guards ordered the criminals in custody to do it,
which resulted in severe internal damage to the practitioners.
On the morning of May 17, 2000, the guards once again
dragged Ms. Mei out of her cell and force-fed her. Her scream-
ing could be heard in the surrounding cells. On the night of May
18, 2000, she developed a severe headache and began to suf-
focate. Gradually her hands and feet became cold and her eyes
stopped moving. Later, Ms. Mei was taken to the emergency
room of the Civil Aviation Hospital.
On May 22, 2000, two practitioners went to visit Ms. Mei
in the hospital and found her eyes were covered with white
tape. They called her name three times but there was no
response. Her chest heaved up and down with the assistance
of a machine. When the visitors inquired about Ms. Mei's situ-
ation, the doctor only said that Ms. Mei was a "special" patient
and all information was to remain confidential by order of the
authorities.
At 4:10 p.m., on May 23, 2000, Ms. Mei passed away in
the hospital as a direct result of the force-feeding.
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22.
AP: December 29, 1999, "China Sends Falun Gong Members to Labor Camps"
23.
AP: May 03, 2000, "China Ignoring Jail Torture"
24.
AFP: April 20, 2000, "Three more Falun Gong followers die in police custody
25.
AFP: April 25, 2000, "Another Falun Gong Member Beaten to Death"
26.
M2 Presswire: May 5, 2000, China -- "Torture in China under the spotlight at the UN"
27.
Amnesty International, Public document, AI Index: ASA 17/54/99,October 22, 1999: "People's Republic of China reports of torture and ill treatment of followers of Falun
Gong"
28.
"Violence against Women in China's Crackdown on Falun Gong Practitioners", presented by Freedom House in 56th Session of the U.N. Commission on Human Rights
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Two Practitioners Killed Via Lethal Drugs at
Maojiashan Female Forced Labor Camp
Zhou Chengyu, female, 55, was the manager of the Yuzhou
University Library in Chongqing City, Sichuan Province.
Near the end of November 2000,
Ms. Zhou Chengyu was arrested in the
Chongqing Train Station on her way to
Beijing to appeal to the central govern-
ment to stop the persecution of Falun
Gong. She was sent directly to the
Chongqing Shapingba Public Security
Sub-Bureau and forced to attend an
anti-Falun Gong brainwashing class.
On February 9, 2001, because
Ms. Zhou refused to write a statement
renouncing Falun Gong, she was sen-
tenced to two years of forced labor and
sent to the Maojiashan Women's Labor Camp in the Jiangbei
District of Chongqing City. There, she was deprived of sleep
from August 24 to 28, 2001, and was forcibly injected with
unknown drugs. At around 1:00 a.m. on September 29, the
labor camp notified Ms. Zhou's family that she had been sent
to the hospital for emergency treatment.
When her family arrived at the hospital, they saw her vom-
iting blood and gradually losing consciousness. At 6:20 a.m.
on September 29, 2001, Ms. Zhou died in the hospital. The
labor camp officials did not provide an autopsy report or any
explanation of Ms. Zhou's sudden and untimely death.
Wang Jiqin, female, 29, resident of Chongqing City, was
arrested by the Chongqing City Police because she refused to
renounce Falun Gong. On July 29, 2000, she was unlawfully
taken to the Chongqing City
Maojiashan Female Forced Labor
Camp and sentenced to two years of
hard labor. There, she was subjected to
the cruelest mental and physical tor-
tures. As a result, her health deteriorat-
ed daily, her weight dropped, and she
could no longer look after herself. In
the name of treating her "illnesses,"
the camp police ordered 7 or 8
inmates who were drug addicts to
force-feed her with an unknown drug,
which caused her to lapse into a coma.
Seeing that Ms. Wang was near death, the labor camp
sent her home in order to avoid responsibility. After returning
home, Ms. Wang remained in critical condition, spitting up
blood and passing blood in her stool. Her limbs became
extremely weak. She also had difficulty breathing, coughed,
vomited, and had diarrhea. She felt sharp pains in her
abdomen due to ascites (accumulation of serous fluid in the
abdomen), and she could not sleep at night. On September
23, 2002, Ms. Wang died.
Died from Injuries to Internal Organs
Zheng Fangying,
29
female, 54, resident of Beiwei Village,
Weifang City, Shandong Province.
On December 2, 2001, Ms. Zheng Fangying traveled to
Beijing to appeal for the right to practice Falun Gong, and was
arrested in Tiananmen Square. In the Square, the police
knocked Ms. Zheng down and beat her severely. They took her
to a police station, where they repeatedly beat and shocked
her with a high-voltage electric baton. The cruel torture result-
ed in severe injuries to her internal organs. Later, she was
locked in a small, solitary cell. Ms. Zheng then went on hunger
strike for eighteen days to protest the torture. The police beat
Ms. Zheng so frequently that she could not walk or relieve her-
self when she was conscious. She was in critical condition due
to such abuse.
Aware that they had mortally injured Ms. Zheng, the police
put her onto a train to Jinan City to avoid the responsibility of
having her die at the police station. After arriving at the Jinan
Railway Station, Ms. Zheng painstakingly got out the train, but
was too weak to move on. A kind-hearted young man helped
her to her home.
Upon her arrival at home, Ms. Zheng's family members
found that two of her teeth that had been knocked out were
still hanging in her mouth by her gum flesh. Her whole
abdomen area was dark brown, and there were bruises all over
her body. When they tried to help her onto a bed, they could
even hear the sound of broken pieces of her internal organs
moving against each other. Three days after her return, Ms.
Zheng died with her eyes and mouth open.
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Ms. Zheng Fangying
Ms. Zhou Chengyu
Ms. Wang Jiqin
29.
PRIMA NEWS AGENCY: January 21, 2002, "Believers killed in China"
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Died after Six Months of Suffering with Broken Neck
Zhao Xin,
30-37
female, 32, resident of Beijing, teacher at the
Beijing University of Business and Industry.
On June 19, 2001, Ms. Zhao Xin practiced Falun Gong
excercises in Zizhuyuan Park in Beijing.
She was arrested by the park police
merely for practicing the exercises. She
was sent to the Zizhuyuan Police Station
in Beijing and then taken by police
escort to the Qinghe Detention Center of
the Haidian Police Department in
Beijing.
In the detention center, the officers,
led by Officer Bai Gang, severely beat
and tortured her because she refused to
renounce her practice of Falun Gong.
They kicked her body and punched her face violently, inflicting
injuries to her head and left eye and causing her to suffer great
pain. Ms. Zhao went on a hunger strike to protest the maltreat-
ment. However, the officers caused her further anguish and
physical trauma by force-feeding her, and beating her with a
heavy object. The brutal beating resulted in the fracture of
three of her neck vertebrae.
She was rushed to the
Haidian Hospital in critical
condition, still in shackles
and handcuffs. The police
made the hospital perform
surgery on her without
informing her family. After
the surgery, she was para-
lyzed from the neck down.
After having caused such a
massively crippling injury,
the Haidian Police
Department released Ms.
Zhao to her family. Despite
the efforts to save Ms. Zhao,
she died from injuries sus-
tained while in custody. She
struggled with extreme pain
and suffering for six months before passing away on December
12, 2001.
A High School Teacher Tortured to Death
Sun Hongyan,
30
female, teacher of the Second High School in
Liaozhong County, Shenyang City, Liaoning Province.
In July 1999, Ms. Sun Hongyan went to appeal to the cen-
tral government to stop persecuting Falun Gong practitioners.
Consequently, she was removed from her teaching position by
the school authorities.
On August 1, 2000, Ms. Sun Hongyan was sent to the
Longshan Labor Camp in Shenyang City, Liaoning Province.
While she was in detention, Ba Qijin, the principal of her
school, led some school employees to ransack Ms. Sun's
home. They confiscated Falun Gong materials, along with
3,000 Yuan. In addition, labor camp authorities fined her
13,000 Yuan. Ms. Sun went on a hunger strike twice to protest
the maltreatment. In response, labor camp guards beat and
force-fed her. Since Ms. Sun refused to denounce Falun Gong,
in November 2000, she was placed in solitary confinement.
In February 2001, the authorities sent her to the No. 463
Hospital in Shenyang City. In late February 2001, Ms. Sun was
transferred to Shenyang Dabei Jail Hospital, where she was
locked in the basement and frequently beaten. She was also
injected with unknown drugs. As a result of this torture, she
could not sit up by herself and lost control of her bowels. Two
weeks later, she was released, at which time she was covered
with open wounds and barely conscious. She died in April
2001.
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Ms. Sun Hongyan
30.
AP: April 13, 2001, "Falun Gong Says More Followers Die"
31.
BBC News: December 13, 2000, "Falun Gong member dies after beating"
32.
Dallas News: "[group] member's death mourned in China"
33.
AFP: December 12, 2000, "Falungong woman dies six months after Chinese police beating"
34.
San Jose Mercury News: December 21, 2000, L.A. CHUNG, Staff Columnist, "Falun Gong devotees stay visible with vigil at Chinese consulate"
35.
AP: December 13, 2000, Christopher Bodeen, "Hundreds attend funeral of banned Chinese [group] member"
36.
Boston Globe: December 17, 2000, David Abel, Globe Staff, "Falun Gong members rally in Boston"
37.
The Metro: Jason Loftus, "Fears Unfounded About Falun Gong"
Ms. Zhao Xin
Zhao Xin was hospitalized
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Li Jiju Beaten to Death During Interrogation
Li Jiju,
38
female, 37, resident of Xifan Village, Macheng City,
Hubei Province.
At noon on May 15, 2002,
Macheng City police broke into Ms. Li
Jiju's home by climbing over a wall.
When Ms. Li protested the unlawful
break-in, over ten policemen brutally
beat her, breaking one of her ribs. The
policemen then dragged Ms. Li to the
Macheng No. 2 Detention Center,
where they continued their beating.
At the Macheng No.2 Detention
Center, Ms. Li went on a hunger strike to
protest her illegal detention. On May 20,
the Macheng City Disciplinary Committee Secretary, Li
Shengguo, the Macheng Police Department Section 1 Chief,
Yang Gandun, and Yan Wenshan secretly took Ms. Li to the
Longchi Police Station to interrogate her. During the interroga-
tion, the police beat her until she stopped breathing. Ms. Li's
eyes were wide open when she died. There were bruises all
over her body, many of her bones were fractured, and signs of
strangulation were visible on her neck.
To deceive the public, the Macheng City authorities
claimed that Ms. Li had committed suicide by jumping out of a
building. Moreover, they sent policemen to intimidate Ms. Li's
relatives and friends, threatening them with arrest if they
asked questions or spoke out. At the same time, many Falun
Gong practitioners' homes in Macheng City were under surveil-
lance and they were warned not to get in touch with each other.
On the day that Ms. Li's body was placed in the crematory,
the police department drove all of the crematory staff mem-
bers out of the building, replacing them with dozens of police-
men who were stationed there to guard Ms. Li's body. The
police would not allow Ms. Li's family members or friends to get
near the crematory. Someone tried to take pictures of the body,
but was then viciously beaten, and the film was destroyed.
The following day, the police department dispatched sever-
al hundred policemen to the crematory. Over two hundred
policemen, including plainclothes officers, were positioned
along the way leading from Ms. Li's home to the crematory.
Later, Ms. Li's family members and relatives were put under
house arrest; they were not allowed to talk to anyone. The
police said they would appoint a medical examiner to investi-
gate the cause of Ms. Li's death. However, none of the medical
examiners from Macheng City or Ms. Li's residential area wrote
a report about Ms. Li's death after they examined the body. In
the end, the police department cremated Ms. Li's body. They
gave Ms. Li's family members 32,000 Yuan to buy their silence
about the truth of her death.
Tortured to Death while in Police Custody
Liu Zhi, female, 61 years old, resident of Jinzhou City, Liaoning
Province, address: Building 67-73, Jintie Street, Linghe District,
Jinzhou City.
After Falun Gong was banned on July 20, 1999, Ms. Liu Zhi
went to Beijing three times to appeal to the government to stop
persecuting Falun Gong. Simply because of these peaceful
appeals, in May 2000, she was sentenced to one year of forced
labor at the Masanjia Labor Camp. She was released the day
before New Year's Eve, 2001.
However, in May 2002, five policemen from the Jinzhou
City Police Department arrested her. They beat and interrogat-
ed her for an entire day. They released her only after extorting
2,000 Yuan from her husband. On the morning of August 20,
2002, policeman Li Changmin and five others from the Jintie
Police Station broke into Ms. Liu's home and arrested her, not
even allowing her to put on her shoes and coat.
On August 25, 2002, Jinzhou City "610 Office" Director Liu
and personnel from the Local Residential Committee notified
Ms. Liu's family that she had died in police custody. The police
refused to allow Ms. Liu's family members to do any sort of
investigation. Deputy police department Chief Zhang Yinggen
ordered Ms. Liu's cremation without obtaining her family mem-
bers' signature or consent. Ms. Liu's ashes were not even
returned to her family.
Murder and Execution
10
Ms. Li Jiju
38.
PRIMA NEWS AGENCY: June 10, 2002, Chinese police killed "[members]"
Ms. Liu Zhi
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Force-FFed, Injected With Harmful Drug,
Then Tortured to Death
Zhang Dezhen, female, 38, single, a teacher at Mengyin
County No. 6 Middle School, a resident of Xiezhuang Village,
Jiuzhai Township, Mengyin County, Shandong Province.
Ms. Zhang Dezhen had been arrested several times for
going to Beijing to appeal for an end to the persecution of
Falun Gong. In January 2000, Mengyin County Police detained
her for more than two months. During the detention, she was
severely beaten, and was forced to sit in the snow while she
was menstruating. Starting at the end of December 2000, Ms.
Zhang was detained for over four months, first in a brainwash-
ing class and then at the Mengyin County Detention Center.
In April 2001, she was illegally sentenced to four years of
forced labor at Jinan Female Forced Labor Camp. Thirteen days
later, having failed a physical examination, she was sent back
home. After she returned home, the principal of the Mengyin
County No. 6 Middle School continued to harass her. Ten days
later, Ms. Zhang left home; she became destitute and home-
less in order to avoid illegal arrest and torture.
In October 2001, Ms. Zhang was illegally arrested by secu-
rity guards in Xintaixie Village Mine. She was then detained in
a brainwashing class in Mengyin County for over three months,
where she was frequently beaten and tortured severely and not
permitted to bathe or meet with her relatives. Her sister tried
to visit her there once, and the "610 Office" then detained her
as well for over one month.
Ms. Zhang went on a hunger strikes three times to protest
her illegal detention, and the guards ordered that she be force-
fed by the Mengyin County Traditional Medicine Hospital. The
feeding tube punched through her throat, causing her condi-
tion to weaken and endangering her life. Afraid that Ms. Zhang
could die, the "610 Office" asked her family to take her home.
After Ms. Zhang recovered she left home again, attempting
to escape imminent re-arrest by the local "610 Office." On
September 19, 2002 the Mengyin County "610 Office" and
Mengyin County Police arrested her again. She was sent to the
"610 Office" brainwashing center, and then to the Mengyin
Detention Center. During this detention, Ms. Zhang again went
on hunger strikes to protest the illegal detention. She was
force-fed many times at the Mengyin County Traditional
Medicine Hospital. On January 31, 2003, Ms. Zhang was inject-
ed with a drug that makes one feel hot and dry. Taking small
doses of this drug makes one feel hungry and thirsty, while
large doses of the drug cause heart failure and difficulty in
breathing. Ms. Zhang eventually passed away.
On the same day, Ms. Zhang's family members were
instructed to meet with "610 Office" representatives. Her
brother, Mr. Zhang Dewen, and her nephew were taken direct-
ly to the funeral home. At this time, rigor mortis had already set
in, indicating that she had died some time before. Ms. Zhang's
body was very emaciated and curled up, with wounds on top of
wounds all over her body. The Mengyin County "610 Office"
attempted to force Mr. Zhang to sign a slip releasing the body
for cremation, but he refused. As a result, Mr. Zhang was beat-
en brutally. He yielded and tearfully signed the slip.
After Ms. Zhang's death, no court-appointed doctor per-
formed an autopsy and no family member was allowed to
attend the cremation. To cover up their act of murder, the
police spread lies that Ms. Zhang had died of a heart attack.
Hung up for Half a Month, Causing
Paralysis and Death
Xing Xiuqin, female, 61, teacher, resident of Beima Village,
Songlindian Town, Zhuozhou City, Hebei Province.
Ms. Xing Xiuqin had been a teacher for over 30 years.
Because she would not give up practicing Falun Gong, she was
constantly monitored and had no freedom for three years. Her
pension was stopped, and she was fined and detained many
times.
At around 8:00 p.m. on September 15, 2002, Ms. Xing was
forcibly taken from her home and sent to Songlindian Police
Station for brainwashing. Because she refused to give up her
belief in Falun Gong, she was handcuffed to a tree for three
days and nights. Afterwards, she was hung with her feet off the
ground for half a month, and as a result, she became paralyzed
in her lower body. While in detention, she was denied family
visitation. At about 4:00 p.m. on November 16, 2002, the
police asked her family members to pick her up and take her
home. When they arrived, she was already cold all over her
body. She died at around 4:00 a.m. the next morning. When
her family members went to the town government to find out
the reason for her death, the officials refused to meet with
them.
Murder and Execution
11
Ms. Zhang Dezhen
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Ribs Broken, Force-FFed, and Killed
Liao Zhaoqi, female, 57, former Party Secretary at the Institute
of Women and Children's Health of Qionglai City, Sichuan
Province.
After July 20, 1999, the police and higher authorities
harassed Ms. Liao Zhaoqi almost daily, placing her under sur-
veillance and trying to force her to write a letter renouncing
Falun Gong. In June 2000, she went to the appeals office of
the State Department to appeal and to clarify the facts about
Falun Gong. She also went to Tiananmen Square. As a result,
she was illegally detained for over 40 days and expelled from
the Communist Party. Late in 2000, to prevent her from clari-
fying the facts about the persecution of Falun Gong, the
authorities attempted to arrest her, stopped her pay, and dis-
missed her from her job. She had to leave her home and go
from place to place in order to avoid illegal arrest and torture.
At about 5 a.m. on September 25, 2002, the police from
the Dayi Police Department broke into the home of Ms. Chen
Guiying (female, over 60 years old) on Xiaoxi Street of Jinyuan
Town and forcibly arrested Ms. Chen Guiying, Ms. Liao Zhaoqi,
Ms. Dong Yuying, and two male practitioners (both in their
20s), who were doing the Falun Gong exercises. They confis-
cated all of the Falun Gong books, pictures, VCDs, 3,500 Yuan
of personal savings, and other personal belongings of Ms.
Chen Guiying.
The police then tried to force Ms. Liao Zhaoqi to tell them
the source of the Falun Gong materials. Ms. Liao started a
hunger strike to protest her illegal arrest. As a result, the police
force-fed her. They pried her teeth open, causing necrosis
inside her mouth during the forced-feeding. To leave no obvi-
ous marks of injury, the police beat her brutally on the chest,
which resulted in broken ribs and other internal injuries. The
police also forcibly injected her with harmful drugs. Ms. Liao's
body and mind suffered tremendously. According to the police,
on the evening of October 3, 2002, she started to exhibit a
state of shock. She died in the emergency room after rescue
attempts failed. Police then tried to conceal the murder and
the details of her death.
When Ms. Liao's family members hurried to the Dayi
County Police Department and requested to see Ms. Liao's
body, the chief of Section 1 told them that she was already out
of the hospital and had been sent to a crematory a long time
ago. The director of the Dayi Police Department, the
Procurator, the chief of Section 1, and the medical examiner,
Sun Dahong of the Chengdu Police Department, meticulously
covered up the murder. They unreasonably requested that her
family members not take pictures of her body and not hold a
memorial service. If the family did not comply with this
request, they would not be allowed to see her body.
After much effort, her family members were finally allowed
to see her frozen body in the funeral parlor. Her face was pur-
plish blue, her eyeballs were protruding from her face, there
were clear handcuff marks on both of her hands, the inner sur-
face of her right hand was mangled, there were clear bruise
marks on her cheek close to her right ear, and some other
places had purplish-blue needle-pierced holes. Medical exam-
iner Sun Dahong did a surface check of the body while other
people took pictures and made written records.
When her family members saw the blood marks around
her mouth and requested a re-examination, the medical exam-
iner found many excuses to turn down the request, attempting
to end the process without a careful re-examination. Because
of the persistent request of her family members, the medical
examiner cut open her chest and found that many of her ribs
were broken. Sun, the medical examiner, tried very hard to
cover it up. In particular, Sun lied about the 5th to 7th right
ribs, which were clearly broken. He depicted the problem as
"ossification." Her family members requested a written report
on the medical examination. Not only their request refused,
but Ms. Liao's son was also forced to sign on a document waiv-
ing further medical examination so that they could avoid any
responsibility.
Force-FFed Mustard Oil and Suffocated to Death
Li Hongmin, female, 60, resident of Mudanjiang City,
Heilongjiang Province.
On the morning of September 16, 2002, Ms. Li was arrest-
ed while she was distributing Falun Gong materials. She was
detained at the Mudanjiang City Police Bureau and tortured to
death the following day. On September 18, Ms. Li's family and
workplace were informed of her death. Her body was cremat-
ed on September 19.
According to people who knew the details of Ms. Li's
death, Ms. Li was force-fed a bottle of mustard oil. Right after
the force-feeding, her head was covered with plastic bags that
were tightly closed around her neck, causing Ms. Li to suffo-
cate to death. In order to hide their responsibility, the police
threw her corpse off of a building, and then claimed that she
had committed suicide. Afterwards, the police department
threatened her family, asked them not to reveal the news of
her death, but rather to claim that Ms. Li went on a trip to visit
relatives, and that she was not dead.
Murder and Execution
12
Ms. Li Hongmin
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Suffocated while Trapped in an Overcrowded Cell
Zhang Tieyan,
39-41
female, 29, resident of Daqing City,
Heilongjiang Province, worked at a Heilongjiang petroleum oil
factory (Daqing City's Lama Dianhua Factory).
Because Ms. Zhang Tieyan refused
to renounce Falun Gong, on April 19,
2000, her work unit placed her under
house arrest for 3 days. On April 21,
2000, she was sent to the Ranghu
Street Detention Center for 15 days. On
May 5, she was taken to the Saertu
District Detention Center. While
detained, all she was given to eat was
sorghum with salt water, so she became
very weak. In the sweltering heat of
summer, she was locked in a window-
less room that was just over 10 square meters in size, along
with 14 to 15 other people. The lack of fresh air caused her to
have breathing difficulties.
Every day in the detention center, detainees got dizzy, felt
nauseated, got confused, and lost strength in their limbs,
because of the lack of oxygen. Sometimes they fainted and
had to be carried away. At 5:30 a.m. on August 11, 2000, Ms.
Zhang was heard screaming in pain. She was suffocating.
While her limbs convulsed, her face turned green and her eyes
turned pale. Within moments she had no pulse. The guards
sent her to the Xincun People's Hospital. The cardiograph
showed a straight line; she had died. Then the police ordered
the hospital to give a false diagnosis of heart failure.
Tortured to Death at the Fushun City
Detention Center
Liang Suyun, female, 37, resident of Fushun City, Liaoning
Province.
Ms. Liang Suyun was detained in the No. 1 Detention
Center in Fushun City because she had gone to Beijing to
appeal for an end to the
persecution of Falun Gong.
She suffered vicious tor-
ture while in detention. On
March 17, 2002, with
wounds all over her body,
and still wearing handcuffs,
Ms. Liang was sent to the
Petroleum Hospital for
emergency resuscitation.
she died in the hospital.
English Teacher Died of Inhuman Torture
Zhou Wenjie, female, 40, was an English teacher at Dongfeng
County's No. 2 Middle School in Liaoyuan City, Jilin Province.
On October 11, 1999, Ms.
Zhou Wenjie was sentenced to a
one-year term in Heizuizi Women's
Forced Labor Camp in Changchun
City, Jilin Province. She was sen-
tenced because she had gone to
Beijing to appeal to the govern-
ment to stop persecuting Falun
Gong. Because she refused to
give up her practice of Falun
Gong, the labor camp extended
her term for another year. Ms.
Zhou went on a hunger strike to
protest her maltreatment and was
punished with punitive force-feed-
ing, which is widely used in labor
camps as a means of torturing Falun Gong practitioners.
The force-feeding was so violent that several of her teeth
were broken. The camp police handcuffed her arms behind
her back and locked her in an isolation cell. The cell was filthy
and smelly and had rats running around in it. Later, she was
thrown into a freezer used to store dead bodies. The police
handcuffed her and hung her up. Then, she was tightly bound
to a metal board for over ten days. She was forced to eat and
urinate on this board. In September 2001, she was uncondi-
tionally released.
On December 17, 2001, she was arrested for distributing
Falun Gong information materials and detained at the
Dongfeng County Public Security Bureau. The county police
tried to send her to Heizuizi Women's Forced Labor Camp for
a term of three years, but the camp refused to accept her
because she had been physically devastated by the torture.
On May 20, 2002, Changchun Railway Police Station person-
nel kidnapped her when she was telling others the facts about
Falun Gong and the persecution. Ms. Zhou was tortured to
death on May 26, 2002 while in police custody.
Ms. Zhou's body was kept frozen in the Third Hospital of
Bai Qiuen Medical University. Her neck, armpits, arms and
some other places showed obvious signs of rope marks.
Moreover, one chief official from the No. 1 Section of the city
police department admitted to being responsible for Ms.
Zhou's death.
Murder and Execution
13
Ms. Zhou Wenjie
39.
AFP: September 6, 2000, "Three More Chinese Falun Gong Members Die in Police Custody, BEIJING"
40. Reuters: September 6, 2000, "Falun followers die in China detention, Hong Kong"
41.
AP: September 6, 2000, "3 Falun Gong Members Died, Beijing, September 6, 2000"
Ms. Zhang Tieyan
Ms. Liang's photo ID
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Beaten to Death at Tuanhe Labor Camp
Sun Shaomei,
42-43
female, 43, employee of the Supply and
Marketing Cooperative, resident of Goushang Village, Linglong
Town, Zhaoyuan County, Shandong Province.
In 1999, Ms. Sun Shaomei went
to Beijing many times to appeal to
the government to end the persecu-
tion of Falun Gong practitioners.
Each time she was arrested, beaten,
and fined. For nearly eight months,
starting on February 14, 2000, the
Linglong Branch of the Zhaoyuan
Police Station in Zhaoyuan County,
Shandong Province arbitrarily
detained her to prevent her from
going to Beijing to appeal.
After her release, Ms. Sun went
to Beijing to appeal, and was arrest-
ed again. On November 28, 2000, she was transferred to
Tuanhe Labor Camp in Daxing County of Beijing. She was
severely beaten in the camp. On December 2, 2000, she was
sent to Tuanhe State Farm Hospital for emergency treatment.
At 11:45 a.m. on December 12, 2000, Ms. Sun died as a result
of the beatings she had received in the labor camp.
A Senior Murdered by Police from Jinzhou City
Cao Shufang, female, 61, lived on the 5th floor of Building 44,
Linghe District, Jinzhou City, Liaoning Province. She was an
employee of the Jinzhou City Cotton and Linen Company.
At 4:00 p.m. on August 4, 2002, Wang Dianyu, Chief of the
Kangning Police Station Office in Linghe District, Jinzhou City,
Liaoning Province, and police officer Wang Hong stormed into
Ms. Cao Shufang's home. Locking her husband in the bed-
room, the police tried to abduct Ms. Cao and threw her head-
first off of the fifth floor balcony. The police spent a long time
confiscating Falun Gong materials, so it was quite some time
before they finally came downstairs.
Eyewitnesses reported that Ms. Cao was still alive after
landing, but that she died because the rescue effort was so
slow. Although people called for an ambulance, it took a long
time to arrive. Someone took a photo of her body, but the
Linghe District Political and Judiciary Committee confiscated
the camera and film. By 9:30 p.m., 32 police vehicles, more
than 100 policemen, and journalists from the Jinzhou TV sta-
tion, Jinzhou Daily, and the Jinzhou Evening News had all gath-
ered on the scene, trying to falsify a report defaming Falun
Gong. The residents and neighbors resisted their attempt to
fabricate lies against Falun Gong. The Director of the Linghe
Police Station publicly stated to the crowd, "You go ahead and
sue us. You won't get anywhere!" After being left there
overnight, Ms. Cao's body was finally sent to the funeral home
at 4:50 a.m. the next day.
An Engineer Died from Torture and Punitive
Force-FFeeding by Beijing Police
Tian Baozhen, female, 40, an engineer of the Hubei Textile
Design Institute at Yuejiazui in Wuchang District of Wuhan City,
Hubei Province.
In mid-November 2000, Ms.
Tian Baozhen went to appeal to
the government to end its persecu-
tion of Falun Gong practitioners.
On the morning of November 20,
2000, she was arrested and taken
to the Tiananmen Police
Substation in Beijing, where she
was beaten severely. That after-
noon, Ms. Tian was transferred to
the Xuanwu Detention Center in
Beijing, where she went on a
hunger strike to protest her mal-
treatment and demand her imme-
diate release.
On the third day of her hunger strike, the staff of the deten-
tion center started to punitively force-feed her. When Ms. Tian
refused the force-feeding, she was beaten and slapped in the
face. One person grabbed her by the hair and held her arms
behind her back while two other people stepped on both of her
legs. Another person forced a tube into her stomach. Ms. Tian
suffered terribly from this inhumane treatment and her health
deteriorated rapidly.
Later, Ms. Tian was transferred to the Henan Police
Station. At the sight of her extreme physical weakness, the
Henan police released her. In her weakened condition, Ms.
Tian managed to board a train headed for Hubei Province.
When she arrived at the Wuhan Railway Station in Wuhan City,
she was too feeble to move on. Her husband finally came and
took her home.
After arriving at home, Ms. Tian coughed continuously and
suffered from severe pains in her chest. On December 11,
2000, Ms. Tian died as a result of the physical abuse received
while in detention in Beijing. At the time of her death, the dark
bruises on her arms from the policemen's beatings were still
clearly visible.
Murder and Execution
14
Ms. Sun Shaomei
42.
AFP, Feb. 7, 2001, "Seven More Falun Gong Followers Die in Chinese Custody"
43.
PRIMA NEWS AGENCY, February 7, 2001, "New victims of religious repression in China"
Ms. Tian Baozhen
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Lost All Teeth, Dropped Half of Her Weight, and Died
Zhou Yurong, female, 40, a doctor in the 45th Corps of the 3rd
Division of Xinjiang Production and Construction Group,
Tacheng City in Xinjiang Autonomous Region.
On March 15, 2002, Ms. Zhou Yurong was arrested and
detained in the detention center of the Tacheng City Police
Department because she had gone to Beijing in December
2001 to appeal for an end to the persecution of Falun Gong.
Ms. Zhou began a hunger strike as soon as she was arrested.
The detention center force-fed her and also tortured her in var-
ious other ways. She was monitored 24 hours a day. Nearly
nine months into her hunger strike, Ms. Zhou, who had
weighed 150 pounds before her arrest, was reduced to skin
and bones, weighing only 67 pounds. She lost control of her
bowels and bladder, and all her teeth fell out.
By late November Ms. Zhou was near death, but instead of
releasing her for the emergency hospitalization she needed,
the detention center scheduled a trial date of December 2,
2002. The authorities did not inform Ms. Zhou's husband of
the trial until November 28, and the police even ordered him to
carry her to the courtroom to be tried. At about 10:00 a.m. on
December 4, 2002, Ms. Zhou received the verdict and she was
sentenced to three years in prison and four years on probation.
She passed away at around 1:00 p.m. that same day.
Tortured to Death at Zhoushuizi Labor Camp
Wang Qiuxia, female, 48, resident of Dalian City, Liaoning
Province.
Ms. Wang Qiuxia was illegally
arrested on October 1, 2000 while trav-
eling to Beijing, and sent to the Dalian
Drug Rehabilitation Center in Dalian
City. She was then sent to the Yaojia
Detention Center and later to the
Zhoushuizi Labor Camp. During her
detention in Zhoushuizi Labor Camp,
Ms. Wang endured a series of tortures
and beatings, staunchly refusing to sign
a pledge to renounce Falun Gong.
Finally, on June 9, 2001, Ms. Wang was
heavily beaten and tortured until semi-
conscious. At that moment she apparently signed the renunci-
ation pledge. Waking up the next morning, she told Camp staff
she would retract the pledge, upon which they started beating
her mercilessly until she was hovering on the brink of death.
Ms. Wang was immediately sent to the hospital but died on the
way there. The family was finally informed at 9:00 p.m. They
saw that Ms. Wang's head was swollen and had become mis-
shapen. In addition, both of her legs were swollen, and her
entire body had turned dark purple from the injuries.
Starved and Tortured to Death in Mengyin County
Liu Shufen, female, 39 years old, resident of Tangzi Village,
Andi Town, Yinan County, Shandong Province.
On September 16, 2002, the Mengyin County Police
Station and the Mengyin County "610 Office" [an agency
specifically created to eradicate Falun Gong, with absolute
power over each level of administration in the Party and all
other political and judiciary systems] arrested Ms. Liu Shufen
for practicing Falun Gong. She was detained and brutally tor-
tured in the Mengyin Detention Center. On January 29, 2003,
after enduring four months of torture, Ms. Liu passed away.
On January 31, Ms. Liu's family members were asked to
come to a meeting. They had a meal with Lei Yancheng, Vice-
Director of the Mengyin County "610 Office," and were then
sent to a funeral home. There, they viewed Ms. Liu's body,
which was curled up, covered with wounds, and reduced to
skin and bones. The representative from the "610 Office" tried
to threaten Ms. Liu's family into signing a paper releasing the
body for cremation. However, they insisted on an inquiry, so the
court doctors conducted an autopsy. The results showed that
her brain was filled with blood. Ms. Liu had been slender, but
her blood pressure had always been normal, and she had
become especially healthy after starting to practice Falun
Gong. Her hematoma of the brain and the wounds on her body
were caused by beatings. The Mengyin County "610 Office"
immediately cremated her body in order to cover up the mur-
der.
Afterwards, the Mengyin County "610 Office" gave Ms.
Liu's family 4,000 Yuan. The Vice-Director of the Mengyin
County "610 Office," Lei Yancheng, said to them, "You had bet-
ter take the 4,000 Yuan, because if you don't, you will get noth-
ing. No matter where you go to sue us, it will be in vain!"
Murder and Execution
15
Ms. Liu Shufen
Ms. Wang Qiuxia
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Su Qionghua Kicked off Sixth Floor and Killed by Police
Su Qionghua,
44-48
female, 32, resident of Suining City, Sichuan
Province.
On the morning of December 18, 2000, over a dozen
policemen from the National Security Squad and Chuanshan
Police Sub-Station of Suining City came to search Ms. Su
Qionghua's home and confiscate her property. Ms. Su would
not open the door, and instead tried to reason with them. The
police surrounded her house, yelling and shouting, "After we
capture her, we'll kill her!"
Later, at around 6 p.m. on
December 20, 2000, two policemen
used ropes to gain access to her
sixth floor apartment from the roof.
At this time, Ms. Su was leaning out
the window explaining the truth
about Falun Gong to around three to
four hundred spectators outside on
the ground. When the policeman low-
ered himself down from the roof, he
fiercely kicked her. She grabbed the
policeman's foot with both hands,
but the policeman straightened his
foot quickly and Ms. Su fell from the
sixth floor. The crowd shouted, "The
police have killed her! The police persecuted someone to
death!"
After Ms. Su fell, the police took no measures to save her.
Instead, they tried to hide the truth of what happened. While
she was still breathing, they lifted her onto a net (used to catch
people who jump in order to commit suicide) and took a photo-
graph, hoping to make it look like they had tried to save her
from committing suicide. Ms. Su stopped breathing at around
6:30 p.m. on December 20, 2000.
Another policeman, named Huang, abused Ms. Su's 12-
year-old daughter, searching her body and seizing the key to
her apartment. After opening the door with the key, the police
cut the cable TV cord and hung it from the ceiling, placed a
blanket over the window, and moved a mattress next to the
window, thereby making the room appear to be the scene of a
suicide. After falsifying this evidence, they took photographs
and video footage in order to deceive the public.
Beaten for Nine Hours and Killed by Asphyxiation
Li Shuyuan, female, 51, resident of Dahuangdi Village, Taijitun
Town, Lianshan District of Huludao City, Liaoning Province.
On October 17, 1999, the Huludao City Police Station
arrested Ms. Li Shuyuan and sent her to a detention center
because she went to Beijing to appeal for Falun Gong. During
her month-long detention, once guard, Yuan, beat her with a
baton and a "wolf's tooth stick". As a result, she was bruised all
over and had difficultly time to move her body around.
On July 7, 2000, the policemen from the Taijitun Town
Police Station arrested Ms. Li again and took her to an anti-
Falun Gong brainwashing class, where she was detained for 28
days. During her detention, she and twelve other practitioners
were packed together in a 15-square-meter room. It was stuffy
and damp in the hot summer. They were forced to sit and sleep
on the cement floor day and night. They were beaten or
exposed under the scorching sun for more than twelve days.
On June 11, 2001, the policemen from the Huangtukan
Township Police Station beat Ms. Li because she had distrib-
uted the Falun Gong flyers. She was sent to the Nanpiao
District Police Station, where division chief Shi and team chief
Wang beat her from 2:00 p.m. until 11:00 p.m. Her face was
swollen and deformed and her mouth broken and bleeding.
She felt excruciating pain in her chest when breathing. Her leg
was beaten black and blue. Yellow secretions ran down from
the bruised part of her leg for over a week; it was still painful
even one month after the beating. Afterwards, she was trans-
ferred to the Nanpiao District Detention Center and then to the
Huludao City Detention Center. On August 27, 2001, she was
released.
On September 20, 2001, Ms. Li was sentenced to three
years of forced and detained at the Nanpiao District Detention
Center. On the sixth night of her detention, Ms. Li was tortured
until she lapsed into a coma. After her family brought her home
from emergency treatment at the Nanpiao District Hospital, the
Nanpiao District policemen went to her home several times
wanting to arrest her, so she was forced to leave home and live
in exile.
On the night of July 6, 2002, Ms. Li and two fellow practi-
tioners went out. She did not return. On the next day, her life-
less body was found in Jinlizi Village. She had been forced to
the ground with her hands behind her back. Her face was cov-
ered with dirt. There was evidence of her being held there,
kicking and struggling for her life. Her head was swollen and
had a bump on it, and there were other wounds on her body.
According to the autopsy, she died of asphyxiation.
Murder and Execution
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44.
BBC, January 2, 2001, "Falun Gong members "die after beating"
45.
Washington Post, January 2, 2001, "China Torture, Persecution Kill 4 Falun Gong Members."
46.
VOA, January 2, 2001, "More Falun Gong followers die in detention."
47.
Radio Free Asia, January 2, 2001, "Four more Falun Gong practitioners from Shandong and Sichuan die of abnormal cause."
48.
World Daily, January 2, 2001, "Four Falun Gong practitioners persecuted to death in Shandong and Sichuan Province."
MS. Su Qionghua