Practitioner's Death from Torture Generates Strong Reactions Locally
4/3/2003 (Clearwisdom.net) On February 17, 2003, practitioner Liu Jie in Shuangcheng City, Heilongjiang
Province was tortured to death in the Shuangcheng Second Detention Center. On February 16, 2003, Liu Jie and her husband (who does not practice Falun
Gong) operated their taxi as usual. Liu gave two picture cards printed with
"Truthfulness, Compassion, and Forbearance" (the principles of Falun Gong) to
two passengers as New Year's gifts when they were buying taxi tickets from her.
It happened that one of the two passengers was a family member of a man named
Liu Zijing, who worked at the "610 Office" in Shuangcheng City, and he called
the local "610 Office" [an agency specifically created to persecute Falun
Gong, with absolute power over each level of administration in the Party and all
other political and judiciary systems]. Liu Zijing notified the national
security division in the police department and policeman Tong Shuangqun came
with some other people and arrested Liu Jie and her husband. Later they were put
in the Shuangcheng Second Detention Center and were detained there illegally.
The same day, the police ransacked Liu Jie's house. Her parents-in-law, who
were both sick in bed, were terrified and became even more ill. Since her
husband was not a practitioner, he was released to take care of his parents at
home, but only after having 2,000 Yuan extorted from him. It also cost him 5,000
Yuan to get back the taxi that their livelihood depended on. Eleven days later,
the family members suddenly received a notification saying that Liu Jie was
dead. The detention center personnel and the police station claimed that Liu
died of a disease. But since she started practicing Falun Gong, Liu's health had
always been very good. How could a person suddenly die like this in eleven days? Similar instances have happened in Shuangcheng City before. The police and
inmates in the First Detention Center poured whisky through the nose of the
handicapped practitioner Zhang Shengfan, who screamed as though he was being
torn apart, and died in a few minutes. The police in the Second Detention Center
coerced the inmates there to beat up the hunger-striking practitioner Wu Baowang,
and force-fed him with concentrated salt water, causing him to die later that
day. We have heard that somebody saw on the 17th that Liu Jie had
already stopped breathing when she was sent to the third clinic of the city
hospital. This was exactly the same as what had happened to Zhang Shenfan in the
First Detention Center, where he was sent to the emergency center for rescue
after he was already dead. The police was acting to hide what they had done and
to escape responsibility. A peaceful family thus was destroyed. Liu Jie's parents in law still do not
know that their beloved daughter-in-law has already been tortured to death. Her
young son is still looking forward to her coming home soon. Liu Jie's death generated strong reactions amongst people in Shuangcheng
City, Heilongjiang Province. Relatives and friends and all righteous people in
the city, aside from feeling indignant, witnessed clearly the persecution
against Falun Gong and the evil nature of Jiang's gang. The former coworkers of Liu all said: "It is truly unjust for such a person
to die like this." A department manager said: "They totally disregarded her
right to even live." A teacher in a private high school said to a practitioner:
"Falun Gong, I sympathize with you." A taxi-ticket salesperson said with anger
in his voice: "Falun Gong people are just too nice. If it was me, I would..."
Most other people condemned the evil person who reported Liu, the "610 Office,"
and the murderer in the detention center. In merely three years, a city as small as Shuangcheng has had 10
practitioners who died as a result of being persecuted for their belief in Falun
Dafa, either locally or out of town. They are: Zhou Zhichang, Wang Jinguo, Zhang
Shengfan, Zhao Yayun (femle), Wu Baowang, Zang Dianlong, Jiang Liguo, Zhang Tao,
Wang Xiulan (female), and Liu Jie (female). This is only a partial list with
those whose names are known. There are many who were murdered for their belief
whose names are not known.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2003/4/3/47600.html
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