Wife Wang Xiulan Tortured to Death, Husband Pei Jilin Sent to Labor Camp
(Clearwisdom.net) Wang Xiulan, female, 50, was an assistant at a Dafa practice site in Jilin
City, Jilin Province before July 20, 1999. She was arrested because she held on
to her belief in Dafa. While in detention, she was subjected to various
tortures. Yet she firmly resisted the illegal persecution and refused to sign
her name on the so-called transformation document that promised to give up the
practice of Dafa. Later she was released due to her critical condition. In May
2002, she died from the persecution. The details of her death are yet to be
investigated. Wang Xiulan's husband Pei Jilin used to have various kinds of serious
illnesses. However, after he started to cultivate Dafa, all the diseases went
away and he regained a healthy body. Since 1999 when Jiang's regime started to
frame and persecute Dafa, both Wang and Pei have been very determined in
cultivating Dafa. Pei went to Beijing to appeal many times and kept clarifying
the truth to people around him. In the face of the evil persecution, he never
gave in. At the end of October in 1999, Pei went to the National Appealing Office to
appeal for Dafa. However, he was kidnapped on the train to Beijing, and was
taken back to Jilin City. He was thus detained for 15 days in the Paoziyan
Detention Center, Jilin City. In December he was illegally arrested again and
detained in the No. 3 Detention Center of Jilin City. During the detention
period he was brutally tortured. On October 1, 2000, Pei once again went to Beijing to appeal and was arrested
and sent to Beijing Prison. Because he firmly resisted the persecution, he was
later transferred to Jinlin Liaison Office in Beijing. According to fellow
practitioners who were detained in the same place as Pei, his head was severely
injured when he was sent in. After going on a hunger strike for 3 days, Pei was
sent back to Jilin and detained in the No. 3 Detention Center. One month later,
he was illegally sentenced to a three-year term in Huangxiling Labor Camp, Jilin
City. While in detention, Pei did not cooperate with the evil and he clarified the
truth to prisoners and the guards. He also refused to sign his name on the
documents that denounce Dafa. As a result, he was subjected to more brutal
torture. Later Pei was transferred to Jiutai City Labor Camp. In September 2002,
seeing that Pei was in critical condition, the labor camp released Pei in order
to avoid responsibility. In March 2002, the police attempted to kidnap the couple again. For three
days, they kept pounding on the door, and cutting off electricity, making the
couple unable to live a normal life. Under such circumstance, the couple had to
leave their home in order to avoid further persecution. On the night of June 16, 2002, the police used a master key and opened the
door of the house where Pei temporarily resided. They arrested both Pei and two
of his fellow practitioners. Pei was sent to Wenmiao Police Station in Jilin
City, where he was hung up with both of his hands cuffed behind the back and his
toes barely touching the ground. However, Pei did not have any hatred towards
the police, instead, he kept clarifying the truth to the police despite the
unbearable pain. The second day, at noon on June 17, he managed to remove one
hand from the cuffs with righteous thoughts, and walked out of the police
station. The same day at night, when he returned home to fetch some materials
and his bike, he was captured by the police who were ambushing near his home.
Pei was sent to Yushugou Police Station before he was sent to a labor camp. Such a happy family was broken by Jiang's regime. Wang Xiulan and Pei Jilin's
son, who is a college student, is now left with no one to take care of him. In
China, there are many more families who have similar experiences. Good will be
rewarded with good, and evil with evil. All the crimes that Jiang's gang has
committed are recorded in history and they will receive due retribution sooner
or later. Persecutors in Yushugou Police
Station: Director: Sun Dazhong Police: You Hongliang Police: Fu Qiang á
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