Persecution of Four Female Practitioners by Lawless Police in Huludao City, Liaoning Province
(Clearwisdom.net) On September 19, 2001, four female Falun Dafa
practitioners who were working in the fields were summoned to the village
police station. The police told them that they only needed to answer a few
questions and then could go home. The interrogation started as soon as they
arrived at the police station. The officers continuously asked questions about
their practice of Falun Dafa and going to Beijing to appeal. The police chief
said, "Just compile some documents and send them off. They don't have to go
to the city police department, just take them straight to the detention
center." So as a result, these practitioners were unlawfully detained
without any legitimate reason.
One of the practitioners was a nursing mother. They were about to take her
away when the other three practitioners cited a law prohibiting the detention
of nursing mothers. So, she was left behind. Later we heard that the village
police station made her family pay a sum of money before releasing her. During
that night, the other three practitioners were sent to the detention center.
September nights in northeast China are very cold, and these practitioners were
only wearing thin clothing.
When they arrived at the detention center, they were told that the reason for
their detainment was because they had written a letter calling for the government to
awaken its kind heart. Practitioners asked the official, "Our country's
laws allow citizens to voice their opinions. After learning Falun Dafa, we have
benefited both mentally and physically. What is wrong with telling the
government about our personal experiences? But now, Jiang Zemin is running a
totalitarian regime, if anyone has a different opinion, he will suppress them
and even send them to jail. Is this what human rights in China is like? You all
know the letters that we wrote were about awakening the government's kind heart.
Is that the wrong thing to do?" The guard had nothing to say in rebuttal,
so he said, "These days, where can you get justice?"
The practitioners started a hunger strike to protest against the unlawful
detention. However, on the second day of their hunger strike, the officials at
the detention center became angry and transferred the practitioner whom they saw
as a leader and detained her at the forced labor camp. At the same time, they
threatened the other two practitioners that if they continued to hunger strike,
they would also be sent to labor camp. On the ninth day of the hunger strike,
the doctor said after examining the practitioners that they were on the verge of
death. They must be immediately sent to the hospital or sent home. But the
officials declared that they could only return home after October 1, the Chinese
National Day. They said that who cares if the practitioners die, there would be
no police present if they were taken to the hospital. Finally, these lawless
officials told the practitioners the truth, "There's nothing big going on.
It is almost October 1, and we are afraid you may go to Beijing. That's why we
locked you up so that we can have a carefree holiday." In order to be
"carefree," they illegally detained these practitioners for 15 days.
These so-called "public servants" never thought about the detainees'
or their families' welfare during the holiday.
However, things did not end there. After October 1, the Politics and Law
Committee and the detention center called the village police station to send the
practitioners back home. The village police then tried to extort 2,000 Yuan,
approximately four months' salary of an average urban worker in China, from each
of the practitioners' families. Their families refused to pay, so the
practitioners were detained for another 8 days.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2001/11/26/20409.html
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