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Dafa Practitioners from Qinghua University Suffer Cruel Torture
(Clearwisdom.net) On December 16, 2000, eight practitioners were
illegally arrested in Zhuhai City, Guangdong Province. Shortly afterwards,
another two practitioners were illegally seized. Of these ten people, six were
students from Qinghua University. Among them, five Dafa practitioners were
illegally detained in the First Detention Center: Lin Yang (Qinghua), Ma Yan
(Female, Qinghua), Jiang Yuxia (Female, Qinghua), Li Yanfang (Female, Qinghua)
and Tian Jianshui. The other five Dafa practitioners who were illegally detained
in the Second Detention Center are Zhang Yuhui (from Macao), Huang Kui (Qinghua),
Li Chunyan (Female, Qinghua), Zhang Qingyun (Female) and Liu Mei (Female). After these Dafa practitioners were arrested, they refused to renounce Dafa.
Because they persisted in their belief nearly all were chained to the
"cross" by the wicked police. The "cross" is a kind of
torture instrument. It is also popularly called the "airplane." People
are bent into painfully contorted positions and are locked to two cross-shaped
planks with iron chains. After a while the person chained up in this position
feels intense pain, particularly in the waist and back. In addition, the labor
in these detention centers is especially intensive. From when they get up in the
morning at 6 am until 10 o'clock at night, practitioners are forced to work
nonstop (making artificial flowers) with only a ten-minute break for lunch.
Sometimes they cannot finish the job on schedule, and they are made to work
overtime. Dafa practitioners in the detention centers are becoming seriously
exhausted in body and mind. It was reported that other arrested practitioners included three Beijing
practitioners, Shi Shaoping (from the Chinese Academy of Science), Li Wendong
and Wang Bin, and three Guangzhou practitioners, Sun Chang, Lu Pingyi, and Xia
Liqun. We hope that everybody pays attention to this matter. Send forth righteous
thoughts together and eliminate the evil! Posting date: 2/3/2002
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