Female Dafa Practitioner Li Hongmin Tortured to Death by the Mudanjiang City Police in Heilongjiang Province


(Clearwisdom.net) Dafa practitioner Li Hongmin, female, over 50, was from Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang Province. On the morning of September 16, 2002, she was kidnapped by the city police department. In the afternoon of the same day, she was beaten to death. In order to shirk responsibility, the police pushed her corpse down from a building and then claimed that she committed suicide by jumping off the building. Her body was cremated on September 19. Afterwards, the police department threatened her family members not to leak the news and asked them to say to the outside world that she went out to visit relatives and she was not dead. The authorities are now tightly blocking the news.

Mudanjiang City Political Security Department: 86-453-6282628

Department Director: Li Fu


Chinese version available at http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2002/12/6/40502.html

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