Enduring Severe Persecution With Righteous Thoughts and Escaping Danger With the Help of Family and Neighbors
(Clearwisdom.net)
Mrs. C started cultivation in Falun Dafa in August 1995.
Because of her determination to continue practicing Falun Gong, she was fined
and detained. In March 2000 she went to Beijing in an effort to meet with the
People's Congress representatives and tell them the facts about Falun Gong.
Instead she was arrested and threatened with jail. Under intense pressure, she
was forced to write a "guarantee letter" and was finally sentenced
illegally to one year of forced labor (she was allowed to serve her term outside
the labor camp). She was jailed for over 70 days before being released and sent
home. At home, as she studied the Fa and cultivated her xinxing (heart or
mind nature), she came to understand that one has to keep righteous thoughts
when facing even the most difficult situations. Treating tribulations like
everyday people can only open up loopholes, while diamond-like righteous
thoughts will terrify the evil.
On the morning of June 6, 2001, she went again to Tiananmen
Square to unfurl a banner proclaiming "Truthfulness, Compassion,
Forbearance" and to validate Dafa. Military and civilian police immediately
confronted her, grabbed her by her collar, and took away the banner. Several
policemen seized her and threw her into the police van, where seven or eight
policemen beat her up. One young policeman used a bottle to repeatedly pound her
arm that was holding onto the van. Her arm turned red and then purple. As they
beat her, the police laughed and cursed at her viciously. When the van reached
the Tiananmen Police Substation, hardly had the door of the van opened when the
policemen pushed her out onto the ground with no warning at all. Her knees
slammed into the ground. Immediately they seized her and pushed her through the
gate. Most of the policemen there were very vicious. She saw a middle-aged male
practitioner handcuffed to metal rails, with his legs stretched out in front of
him. He was half sitting and half lying with bloody stains all over his body. A
group of policemen were beating him up, and he was screaming out in pain.
She was taken to an empty room. When the police asked her
name and address, she refused to answer. After a young policeman struck her
forcefully in the chest several times, she turned ghastly pale. Then one of the
policemen took out a lighter and a sheet of white paper. Right in front of her
he used the lighter to ignite the paper, which was quickly consumed. The
policeman said, "How about if I burned your face this way?" As he
pushed the lighter closer to her face, he said to another policeman, "Take
off her clothes and put her in a male jail cell." At that moment, they
brought in a tall practitioner. The police sprang upon him, handcuffing him to a
chair in the corridor. Another young male practitioner was handcuffed to a
different chair. He was also beaten black and blue, and there was blood all over
his nose, ears and mouth. From the room she just left came the sounds of
beatings and cries of misery. The middle-age man, who had been handcuffed, was
dragged out unconscious and cuffed to a chair. The police used smelling salts to
wake him up. All the police then went to lunch.
In the afternoon, a middle-aged officer who looked like a
supervisor entered the room with a police baton. Once again he asked the three
of them their names and addresses. When they did not answer, he poured water
over the tops of their heads. Water kept pouring down over their mouths and
noses, making it difficult for them to breathe. After that, the police used
batons to beat them relentlessly. They would repeatedly hammer on the same spot
on their legs and then use the batons to stab their chests and lower
abdomens--even today there remains a baton-shaped hollow on one of her legs.
They were handcuffed to the chairs all night, with no food or water, and were
not allowed to close their eyes or go to the washroom. Whenever the policemen
passed, they would kick the practitioners on their faces and chests while
cursing at them.
The next day, the police arrested several more practitioners
and took them to the labor camp. Mrs. C started a hunger strike to protest the
unfair treatment. Several days later, at nine o'clock in the morning, two
policemen dragged her to the restroom and used two electric batons to shock the
back of her neck, shins, knees, and ankles. The places that were shocked turned
red right away, and she was left with over one hundred brands. They tortured her
like this until lunchtime. In the afternoon, she was again dragged to the
restroom, where the police tried to use even more brutal means to force her to
reveal her name and address. Since she had been on a hunger strike for several
days and had been electrically shocked, she was very weak and fainted in the
restroom. The police dared not torture her further, so she was handcuffed and
shackled, and shut in a prison cell. At night, she could hardly get to sleep.
Both of her ankles were blistered and bleeding, her arms handcuffed behind her
back. The pain almost went beyond what she could bear. Her beaten and bruised
legs caused her fits of agony. The weather at that time was terribly hot, and
the whole night she suffered miserably. Two days in handcuffs made her lose
consciousness. In addition, she was having her menstrual period and could not
properly take care of herself. One week in shackles made her legs swell up
badly. After she went on a hunger strike for ten days, the police started to put
on her the "death-penalty handcuffs" (handcuffs normally used for
death-row inmates) and gave her an intravenous drip. Even under such difficult
conditions, she believed firmly in Teacher and Dafa, and did not give in to the
evil. After fourteen days, she was unconditionally released.
At noon on July 19, 2001, police from the National Protection
Team of the Public Security Bureau came to her home, trying to break down her
door and arrest her. This was because in April 2001, she had declared to the
relevant government officials and staff and also to the Minghui website that
whatever she had said in the letters during the past year to give up cultivation
was void, and she would forever believe firmly in Falun Dafa and be determined
in her cultivation. The police came again, trying to arrest her. It roused the
neighbors, who criticized the police for their evil deeds. As a result, the
police were not successful.
In August 2001, when she was giving out truth-clarifying
materials in the countryside, she was reported by a villager who was lured by
the police reward. She was detained at the village police substation illegally
for over one week and later transferred to the No. 1 Forced Labor Camp. One
month later, she started a hunger strike that lasted over eight days, and she
became seriously dehydrated. The authorities were afraid to shoulder the
responsibility for her possible death and asked her family to take her home. At
that time, she had been illegally sentenced to two years, but since she was not
well physically, the labor camp did not accept her.
Near midnight on New Year's Eve 2001, police from the
National Protection Team of the Public Security Bureau again came to her home to
arrest her, but again they did not succeed.
While she was distributing truth-clarifying materials in the
countryside in April of 2002, passersby who did not know the facts about Falun
Gong reported her, and the local police arrested her. She escaped with righteous
thoughts.
In the afternoon of September 27, 2002, a dozen officers from
the local "610 Office"* came to her home, climbed over the wall, and
broke in, intending to arrest her. When her husband condemned their lawlessness,
they threatened to beat and arrest him as well, but were stopped by the
neighbors. She was forced to leave home. At 6:00 am the next morning, the
"610 Office" again directed the residence committee to go to her home
to look for her. They threatened her husband that if they failed to find her,
they would make her whole family jobless and suspend their pensions.
At the end of October 2002, before the 16th
Congress began, the police director along with several policemen went to her
home to search for her again. Although they failed to find her; they did not
stop until they had completely ransacked her home.
Before the Spring Festival in 2003, over a dozen police from
the National Protection Team of the Public Security Bureau came to her home to
arrest her yet again. They did not succeed because her husband did everything he
could to stop them.
During the two national conferences in March 2003, the police
substation again tried to discover her whereabouts, which made it impossible for
her to go home.
For the past several years, her experiences of being
persecuted along with her own benevolent behavior as a practitioner have made
her family and neighbors realize the greatness of Falun Gong practitioners. With
the help of her family and neighbors, she has been able to successfully escape
from danger.
*The 610 Office is an agency specifically created to
persecute Falun Gong, with absolute power over each level of administration in
the Party and all other political or judicial systems.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2003/5/5/49714.html
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