Ireland: Speech from Weekend Activities to Expose Jiang's Crimes: The Abuse of Women in the Persecution of Falun Gong (Photos)
In the persecution of Falun Gong, the Jiang regime's violence against women
has reached an extreme, in terms of cruelty. Police brutality against women is
so rampant that very few of the hundreds of thousands of detained female Falun
Gong practitioners have been spared from some form of violations, such as the
humiliation of being stripped naked (sometimes for extended periods), the denial
of sanitary napkins, sexual humiliation , or beating and kicking of breasts and
genitals. In more severe cases, female practitioners were raped or gang raped by
police, shocked by electric batons inserted into the vagina, or were stripped
and thrown into the male criminal jail cells. One woman who has survived these
grotesque tortures said, "One cannot imagine the sinister nature of the
police." I have chosen just three cases to tell you about today. These are among the
most heinous and horrific acts of violence and cruelty towards women anywhere in
history. Yu Lixin, 36, holds a Bachelors degree, a former Party member, and an
employee of Jilin City workers union. In May 2001, she was arrested for
practicing Falun Gong and sentenced to 5 years in jail. She went on hunger
strike three times to protest against the persecution. Later she was sent to a Police Central hospital. When her relatives visited
her, she was handcuffed, shackled and chained to the bed. Her hands and feet
were stretched out and chained to each corner of the bed. She was naked except
for a tee shirt. An intravenous drip was attached to her foot and a feeding tube
had been inserted into her stomach through her nose. She was forbidden to move
and had to urinate and defecate in the bed. When she couldn't urinate they would
insert a catheter into her bladder. Though she was unable to move she was under
24-hour surveillance. Ms Wang Lixuan, aged 27 was the mother of an eight-month-old son Meng Hao.
Both were tortured to death on November 7 2000. When her family received the
death notices and came to claim their bodies, the found the frozen corpses of
Lixuan and her baby son. The coroners examination stated the mother's neck and
knucklebone were broken, her skull was caved in and there was a needle stuck in
her torso. There were two deep bruises on her baby son's ankles, two black and
blue marks on his head and blood in his nose. He had wounds all over his little
body. The death certificates stated suicide as the cause of death. In October 1999, several female practitioners were detained in one of the
City Detention Centers. One of the practitioners was stripped and thrown into
the male criminal cells. She was then gang raped by the male prisoners. She is
currently being guarded by her family. They fear more inhumane treatment if they
were to make public what happened. Government forced abortion is also an approved torture for female
practitioners of Falun Gong. Because Chinese law forbids pregnant women to be
incarcerated, an injection to induce abortion is common. Sometimes these babies
are born alive and nothing is heard again. In China a permit to give birth is
needed to have a child. In some cases the government can revoke the permit and
force the mother to have an abortion. A female Falun Gong practitioner's husband and family can have government
pressure put on them to divorce or disown their wives and mothers. This is very
common. To conclude I would like to read part of the last paragraph in this letter.
"We are writing to you to ask for your help. We are asking you to uphold
justice, help stop the vicious persecution, and protect the basic human rights
of women everywhere and especially in China at this critical time in history. We
ask this not only for ourselves and not only for our own people, we ask this for
all of the women in the world and for all humankind! To allow this evil to exist
is not only a humiliation to the Chinese people, it is also a humiliation to the
whole human race, and even more so to the future development of human
civilization." Source: http://clearharmony.net/articles/200311/16139.html
(Clearwisdom.net)Violence
against women has been systematically used by the Chinese regime to persecute
dissidents, religious persons, and other nonconformists, often for no other
reason than to maintain the presence of terror. This practice by the Chinese
government has long been noted and condemned by international human rights
organizations.
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