Belated Report: Falun Dafa Practitioner Niu Huaiyi Tortured to Death in the Daqing Forced Labor Camp


(Clearwisdom.net) Niu Huaiyi, male, an employee of the 6th Plant of the Daqing City Oil Extraction Factory, was detained in the Daqing Forced Labor Camp starting in August of 2000 without any due process of law. He suffered immensely while in detention from torture and forced labor. Niu was forbidden from practicing the Falun Gong exercises or studying the Fa, and his health deteriorated quickly. By April 2001, he was dying. Fearful of taking on responsibility for his death, the Daqing Forced Labor Camp sent him home. Niu Huaiyi passed away within a month of returning home.


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