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Dafa Practitioner Ms. Yu Lixin Died After Suffering Grueling Torture
(Clearwisdom.net) Dafa practitioner Ms. Yu Lixin was 36 year old when she
passed away. She was an official at Jilin City Workers' Union [a government
department] in Jilin Province, a Party member and a college graduate. Prior
to practicing Dafa, she was afflicted with nine different diseases. She went to
many renowned doctors, but all of them failed to cure her. With no choice left
she turned to Falun Dafa in 1997. Several months later a miracle took place: all
nine of her diseases disappeared! During two years of cultivation, Ms. Yu
conducted herself according to Teacher's requirement, as she became a
better-than-good person. She was a good worker, a good wife at home, and she
even took her mother-in-law, whom she hardly talked to before cultivation, into
her home. Her mother-in-law was very happy and said, "My daughter-in-law is
the best person in the world." She was awarded the titles "Outstanding
Official" and "Outstanding Party Member" for several years in a
row. She always worked hard and never complained.
On July 20, 1999, dictator Jiang began the persecution of Falun Gong. In
order to let the government officials know about the physical and moral changes
in her, Ms. Yu went to Beijing to appeal. She was arrested and escorted back by
police from Jilin City's Police Department. She suffered inhuman tortures.
Because she refused to give up Falun Dafa, she was expelled from the Party and
fired from work; in addition, she was illegally sentenced to five years in jail.
She protested and appealed, but no lawyer dared to speak for Falun Gong. In
Jilin Province Female Labor Camp she was tied onto a bed for four months, and
she also held a hunger strike for four months.
She was released in October 2001 because she was on the verge of death. After
she returned home, the local police often went to her home to harass her, so Ms.
Yu was forced to leave home and roam about to escape further persecution. On
March 5, 2002, the police arrested her in her rented home. Police personnel at
Jilin City Zhihe Police Station exhausted all kinds of brutal tortures on very
thin Ms. Yu, such as the "Tiger Bench." [Practitioners are forced
to sit on a small iron bench that is approximately 20 cm (6 inches) tall.
Practitioners' knees are tightly tied on the small bench - "Tiger
Bench." He has to sit straight up with his eyes looking straight ahead. His
hands are tied on the back or sometimes placed on his knees. Usually some hard
objects are inserted underneath the practitioner's lower legs or ankles to make
it harder for them to tolerate this abuse (see illustration at http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2001/11/24/16156.html)]
Additionally, they tightly tied up Ms. Yu's whole body with ropes [note: Chinese
name of this torture method is "Shang Da Gua"]. More than once,
Ms. Yu was at death's door because of the tortures.
On March 8, 2002, Ms. Yu was again sent to Jilin Province Female Jail, where
she began another hunger strike. Later, she was sent into Jilin Province Police
Hospital. At that time, her blood pressure could not be measured; yet the police
wouldn't release her. The staff at the police hospital injected her with drugs
that destroy the central nervous system. On April 5, Ms. Yu was in a coma and
her body was convulsing. The staff cut open her veins to inject her with drugs.
After being wrongfully and inhumanly tortured, on May 5, 2002, Ms. Yu passed
away after 66 days on a hunger strike. She left behind her 70-year-old
mother-in-law and 8-year-old daughter. On the day Ms. Yu passed away, her
mother-in-law repeatedly begged the official(s) at Changchun City's Chaoyanggou
Forced Labor Camp to allow Ms. Yu's husband Liu Hongwei to meet Ms. Yu for the
last time. Ms. Yu's husband had been illegally sentenced to two years of forced
labor for practicing Dafa and was detained at the Chaoyanggou Forced Labor Camp
at that time; however, her request was denied.
We hope all kind-hearted people around the world will please speak out for
Falun Dafa. Please rescue the thousands of practitioners like Ms. Yu Lixin, who
are struggling to survive in these horrible conditions.
Posting date: 5/22/2002 |