Practitioner Liu Xunchun Subjected to Brutal Persecution in Hewan Forced Labor Camp
(Clearwisdom.net) Falun Dafa practitioner Liu Xunchun from Huangshi, Hubei Province, is in his
twenties and has a bachelor's degree. In August 2001, the police in Wuhan City
kidnapped him. Two months later, he was forcibly sent to the Second Team of
Hewan Forced Labor Camp in Wuhan City and illegally sentenced to three years of
forced labor "re-education." He was once mentioned by the Focal Point
program of CCTV. After he was kidnapped, he has been firmly resisting the
persecution. Police in the detention center interrogated him by torturing and
beating him. They forced him to remain standing for a long period time until he
lost consciousness. In the forced labor camp, the police used various means to
deceive him. No matter how harsh the situation, he has refused to comply with
any of the police's demands. The police then detained him in the "Close
Supervision Team" for further persecution. In addition, he was prohibited
from speaking or making hand gestures. The criminals have beaten and cursed him
relentlessly. The police did not allow his family to visit him for a long period
of time. When they were allowed to visit, they were not allowed to talk to each
other. Liu Xunchun has been singled out for especially vicious persecution in
the "Close Supervision Team." Falun Dafa practitioner Zhang Weihong was kidnapped during the 16th
Conference and sent to the Second Team of Hewan Forced Labor Camp in Wuhan City.
He went on a hunger strike to resist the evil persecution. Everyday, he was
brutally force-fed. In the morning, the criminals isolated him on the first
floor and enforced the continued denial of sleep. He suffered such persecution
for 30 or 40 days. The Second Team officials blocked the information of his
mistreatment and held him in the "Close Supervision Team". Mailing Address: 7th Branch of the Second Team, Hewan Forced Labor Camp,
Wuhan City 430015 Head of the Second Team: Han Shulong Head of the 7th Branch: Pei Dejun
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