Kaiping Forced Labor Camp Covers up Evidence that Ms. Cui Yulan Was Tortured to Death by Cremating her Body
(Clearwisdon.net) Because Ms. Cui Yulan from Langfang City, Hebei Province,
would not renounce her belief in Falun Dafa, she was illegally sent to the
Kaiping Forced Labor Camp, Tangshan City in October 2000. During the spring of
2001, the labor camp phoned her family to come and take her home. The family
members who went only saw her ashes in a box. The forced labor camp police would
not divulge the time and cause of death in order to cover up the evidence of her
torture. This is why they cremated her body without notifying her family.
In September 2000, the chief of Number One Langfang City Public Security
Department, Hebei Province, Yang Hua (female, aged about thirty years) ordered
male policeman Yan Zhen and another policeman with the surname of Feng to arrest
Cui Yulan from her home in Langfang City, Hebei Province. When they could not
find any evidence to give them legal cause for the arrest, the officers
illegally detained Cui Yulan against her will, at the Xianhe County, Hebei
Province detention center for a month. Prior to this they had also searched her
home in August. Yang Hua has repeatedly been involved in persecuting Dafa
practitioners.
Cui Yulan was steadfast in her belief in Falun Dafa and was illegally
sentenced to forced labor for a year by the police. On October 12, she was
transferred from the Xianghe Detention Center to the Kaiping Forced Labor Camp
in Tangshan. While at the forced labor camp, Cui Yulan was extremely steadfast,
and together with another Dafa practitioner over 60 years of age, went on a
hunger strike. She was sent to and detained at the ninth class, and was eating
very little. It is not known what drugs were added to her food. After they ate
the food, Cui Yulan and others began to suffer from diarrhea. Later details are
not known.
In the spring of 2001, the Kaiping Forced Labor Camp telephoned the family to
come and take Cui Yulan home. When the family went, they only saw the box of her
ashes and the clothes and blanket that were being returned. They were not told
how long ago she had died or the circumstances of her death. The prison police
were afraid that details about their responsibility in her death would be
exposed, so they secretly cremated her body without notifying her family. Later,
someone asked: "How did Cui Yulan die?" The police squad leader of the third
team at Kaiping Forced Labor Camp with the surname of Zhou lied, saying that Cui
had already been released home.
Cui Yulan's husband, Ma Tengshan, an engineer, who was afraid of being
implicated and receiving retaliation from the authorities, was afraid to divulge
the cause of Cui Yulan's death. The circumstances surrounding Cui Yulan's death
were revealed by inside sources several months later.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2003/12/5/61835.html
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