Sixty-Year-Old Lady from Inner Mongolia Dies After Being Released from Labor Camp
(Clearwisdom.net) Wang Ruxin was a 60-year-old retired worker from the
Forest Construction Bureau in Yakeshi, Inner Mongolia. In late April 2001, the
security section of her work unit illegally arrested her. When the police tried
to videotape her arrest, she said facing the camera, "I'll cultivate Dafa
to the end!" Without any legal procedure, the police sentenced her to two
years of forced labor education and sent her to the Tumuji Labor Camp in Inner
Mongolia. While in detention the police tortured her relentlessly. A once healthy
elderly lady was turned into a person plagued with illnesses. The labor camp
hospital diagnosed her illness as breast cancer. Not wanting to take any
responsibility, the labor camp released her on medical parole. After Ms. Wang
returned home, she went to her work unit to ask for her pensions. However, her
work unit colluded with the "610 Office" and again sent her to labor
education. This time she was detained at the Huhehaote Labor Camp in Inner
Mongolia. Because of the torture, Ms. Wang's breast cancer worsened and was diagnosed
to be in the late stage. The labor camp did not want to increase its number of
deaths by torture, so they sent her home. After she returned, her work unit not
only stopped her pensions, they also came to harass her frequently. In late
October 2003, Wang Ruxin died from the illness and non-stop harassment. 2004-1-22
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