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Falun Gong Practitioner Ms. Wang Lili is Abducted and Sexually Assaulted by Changchun Police
(Clearwisdom.net) One day in March 2002, Changchun City police in Jilin
Province abducted Falun Gong practitioner Ms. Wang Lili without any legal
reason, evidence of any criminal intent or court arrest warrant. Once in the
police station, the police started to interrogate her using various types of
brutal torture. Some of the methods of torture included forcing Ms. Wang to sit
on the "Tiger Bench" for an extended period of time. (Practitioners are
forced to sit on a small iron bench that is approximately 20 cm (6 inches) tall
with their knees tied together. With their hands tied behind their backs or
sometimes placed on their knees, they are forced to sit straight up and look
straight ahead. They are not allowed to turn their heads, close their eyes, talk
to anyone or move at all. Several inmates are assigned to watch over and force
the practitioners to remain motionless while sitting on the bench. Usually some
hard objects are inserted underneath the practitioners' lower legs or ankles to
make it harder for them to tolerate this abuse) They also forced her to sit
on the "Iron Chair" for an extended period of time, (The iron chair is made
of iron pipes. Victims are restrained on the iron chairs with both arms and legs
tied for a long period of time) shocking her with electric batons and
beating her savagely with many different types of objects. In addition to these tortures, Ms. Wang, a young woman in her 30's, was also
sexually assaulted by the police, compounding the suffering she had already
endured. They tormented her with lewd remarks while groping and touching her
private areas. At one point they even abused her by sliding a bullet across her
chest. More than 20 policemen took turns in torturing and molesting Ms. Wang in
this manner for five full days and nights before they threw her into the
detention center. Before they arrived at the detention center, the police
escort, realizing how shocking the torture had been, even attempted to make Ms.
Wang take the blame for her injuries by saying, "You'd better tell them that you
injured yourself by jumping out of a building!" Unfortunately, Ms. Wang couldn't reveal the police's physical and sexual
assaults even if she wanted to, because after five continuous days and nights of
the combined torture and molestations, she had nearly lost all of her cognitive
functions. She had become highly distressed, confused and disoriented. She
couldn't understand any of the questions that the staff of the detention center
asked her and it appeared that she might have been driven to the point of a
mental collapse, as she constantly stared blankly into the air. Her whole frame
quivered with anguish. She had even lost her ability to stand, and the staff had
no choice but to carry her by the arms to her cell. As soon as she entered the cell, Ms. Wang's physical condition deteriorated
quickly and it appeared she was going to die. The police thus sent her to the
China-Japan Union Hospital of Jilin University for resuscitation. This hospital
has the most advanced medical equipment in the city of Changchun. Their medical
professionals are highly trained in their respective branches of medicine. Thus
when the physicians at the hospital performed the initial diagnosis, they
immediately discovered that Ms. Wang's body was covered with blue and purple
bruises, revealing shocking evidence of torture. The amount of blood circulating
in her body was drastically less than that of the amount in a healthy person.
They also found that one of her kidneys was hemorrhaging, which put her life in
immediate danger. After the initial diagnosis, the hospital decided that they
were unable to treat her, so she was transferred to Changchun City Central
Hospital, where she received medical treatment for the brief period of 10 days. Because the police did not want to pay for the large medical bills resulting
from their own criminal offenses, as soon as Ms. Wang came out of the Intensive
Care Unit, they transferred her to a cheaper hospital, which was for the
province's public security officers. After spending just 10 days in this
hospital, when she was just starting to get off the bed on her own, Ms. Wang was
sent back to the detention center again. |