AFP: Five female Falungong followers tortured to death in China: report
Saturday September 1, 1:12 PM BEIJING, Sept 1 (AFP) -
Five Chinese women, all detained for following the outlawed Falungong
spiritual movement, have died in custody following torture by police, the
group's New York-based headquarters said Saturday. The women, who died in detention centers or police stations in five
different provinces around China, were arrested simply for possessing or
posting fliers about the government's persecution of Falungong members, the
Falun Dafa Information Center said in a press release. The center cited witness accounts saying the women were severely beaten
before they died. The deaths follow the lead of government directives issued in May to punish
more severely anyone caught disseminating information on Falungong or the
government's suppression of the group, the center said. Police and detention center officials contacted by AFP either said they
could not comment or did not know the person or incident reported. One woman from the southern province of Fujian died after only three days in
police custody, and witnesses reported her body had received a gaping wound
in the waist, the size of a fist, the center said. Police officials hurriedly cremated her body and prevented acquaintances
from viewing the corpse. Her family was pressured not to disclose her death,
it added. Another woman's corpse was covered with wounds but authorities tried to
dismiss her death as a suicide, the center said. She was imprisoned after
police raided her home and found books about the semi-Buddhist sect. Police also tried to explain the death of a woman from the northern province
of Jilin as suicide, alleging she jumped off a building, the center said.
However a witness reported seeing what appeared to be a woman's corpse being
thrown off a building. A woman from northern Heilongjiang province died after two months of abuse
at a detention center, where she was beaten unconscious several times but
denied medical attention, the center also said. And another woman from the northern province of Gansu appeared to have died
from injuries sustained while being force fed, the center added. She had
been on hunger strike and was beaten severely during her detention, it said. Four of the five women died in August while the other died in July. The deaths bring the total number of known cases of Falungong members who
died in police custody to 272, the center said. The Hong Kong-based Information Center for Human Rights and Democracy, which
has been independently verifying the reports, has been able to confirm 156
deaths so far. Tens of thousands of Falunlong practitioners have been sent to "re-education
through labor" centres since the Chinese government banned the group as an
"[Jiang Zemin government's slanderous term omitted]" in July 1999, while hundreds of practitioners have been given
prison sentences. Beijing considers Falungong a threat to social stability and a challenge to
its authority. http://sg.news.yahoo.com/010901/1/1dz6e.html
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