Almost Buried Alive by the Police in Daxing County, Beijing
Written by a Falun Dafa practitioner in China
(Clearwisdom.net) I am a 34 year-old woman from Hunan Province. On July
1, 2000, when I spoke out on behalf of Falun Gong in Tiananmen Square, the
police pulled at my hair violently and dragged me along the ground in public.
They beat and kicked me until I was black and blue before sending me to a local
police station in Daxing County, Beijing, where the police interrogated and threatened me
one by one. I was not allowed to sleep or to practice Falun Dafa exercises.
Since I kept attempting to practice, the police would pour buckets of water on
the top of my head well into the night. By that time I would be completely
soaked. At one point, with no explanation, several policemen put me in a car.
After a long drive, the car stopped at a place called the "Great Sand
Pit," which was said to be an execution ground. They dug a large ditch and
violently pushed me into it. They tried to bury me alive, when one of them said,
"No one should leak a word about this. Whoever discloses the information
will be responsible for it!" As the dirt reached the level of my mouth and
nose I could hardly breathe. I heard someone ask me, "Would you like to
die?" I replied, "I will not die. I must go on to speak on behalf of
Falun Gong." The police held a discussion amongst themselves and then
dragged me out of the hole. After sending me back to the local police station
they still didn't allow me to sleep and continued to interrogate and threaten
me. The next morning, another shift of police officers unleashed some police
dogs that bit me and tore into my clothes.
I am a Falun Gong practitioner, a good person following the principles of
"Truth, Compassion, Forbearance," but the Chinese police abused me
like this. I ask you, where is the justice?
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2002/6/23/32224.html
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