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"Clarify the truth thoroughly, eliminate the evil with righteous thoughts, save all beings, and safeguard the Fa with determination" (Dafa is Indestructible) AFP: Falungong member dies in Chinese police custody: rights group August 2, 2001 BEIJING, Aug 2 (AFP) -
A 33-year-old man arrested in China for refusing to
abandon his beliefs in the banned Falungong spiritual
group has died after being tortured, a rights group
said Thursday. Li Changjun, a masters degree graduate, was detained
on May 16 after police caught him downloading and
printing Falungong material from the Internet, the
Hong Kong-based Information Center for Human Rights
and Democracy said. Li was working at the land tax bureau of Wuhan city in
central China's Hubei province at the time of his
arrest. He had been detained many times in the past
for defying the government's ban on the group. On June 27, 40 days after his latest detention, Wuhan
police notified his family of his death. Li's mother, Wei Sumin, was allowed to see her son's
body and said it was covered with red bruises and
scars. She said his neck and ears had been beaten
purple and he had lost a lot of weight, the center
said. He had been healthy before he was detained, the center
said. Wei told the center she believed Li was beaten to
death. She could not be reached for comment Thursday
as her phone line had been disconnected. Another Falungong member who was detained in the same
jail with Li said five days before Li's death was
announced that Li was beaten until he became
unconscious, the center said. Contacted by phone for comment, a police official in
Wuhan hung up when he realized the call came from a
news agency. Li is the 156th Falungong member to have been
confirmed by the center to have died in police custody
since China banned the group as an [Jiang Zemin government's slanderous term omitted]. Falungong's New York headquarters claims the number of
deaths is more than 259. Many of the reported deaths
cannot be immediately confirmed. [...] There have been no reports of the punishment of police
officials who use excessive force against Falungong
members. In an effort to hold police officials accountable and
discourage them from further abuse, the Falungong
group last month filed a civil suit in New York
against the visiting public security chief of China's
Hubei province alleging torture, murder and crimes
against humanity. Zhao Zhifei, second-in-command of Hubei's "610"
office, set up by the central government to crack down
on Falungong and other spiritual groups, is being
targeted under the Torture Victim Protection Act and
the Alien Tort Claims Act. The legislation allows American jurisdiction over acts
of torture committed outside the country. A lawsuit
can only proceed, however, if defendants are served
with legal papers while in the United States. The case, filed in the US District Court for the
southern district of New York, was accepted by the
court, the center said Thursday. [...] http://sg.news.yahoo.com/010802/1/1a38p.html
Posting date: 8/3/2001
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