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Dafa Practitioner Mr. Li Shuli Dies as a Result of Torture at the Hehuakeng Labor Camp in Tangshan City
(Clearwisdom.net) Dafa practitioner Li Shuli from Changli County, Qihuangdao
City was illegally arrested on December 10, 2002 and sent to the Hehuakeng Labor
Camp in Tangshan City by the authorities in Changli County. Li Shuli was held in
Division Six for three months. He was further detained in solitary confinement
and was tortured with methods known as "Tightening Rope" and "Stretching Bed."
Li Shuli was later diagnosed with tuberculosis and was transferred to Division
Four. In June 2003, he was given parole to receive medical treatment. He passed
away in December 2003.
The torture method "Tightening Rope" utilizes a finger-size hemp rope soaked
in water. The persecutors set it on the Dafa practitioner's neck, and tightly
wrap it around the arms. In order to maximize the pain for the victim, they
often strip the practitioner down to his underwear. Usually, over three
persecutors work together to apply this torture. When the rope reaches the
wrists, it is tightened. They pull the practitioner's hands behind his back,
both ends of the rope are inserted through the portion of the rope on the neck,
then two persecutors forcefully pull down both ends of the rope as hard as they
can and then tie it. At this time, the blood circulation is cut off and the
victim will experience increased heart rate, excruciating pain in both arms and
within a few minutes, heavy sweating.
In order to make sure the rope is as tight as can be, the persecutors insert
glass bottles and wooden sticks under practitioner's wrists, so the rope will
sink deep into his flesh. Meanwhile, they also slap the practitioner's face and
shock him with electric baton(s). Each session of "Tightening Rope" lasts ten to
twenty minutes. After the rope is loosened, the victim has lost the feeling in
his arms, and it takes a long time to regain it. For those who have experienced
this torture, their arms are often disabled in severe cases, or they cannot
raise their arms or they lose some function in the arms. The marks left on the
arms by the rope usually don't disappear for one or two years.
In the torture method "Stretching Bed," the victim is stretched out flat
on a bed and his feet are tied to two opposite bed poles; then his hands are
stretched above the head and cuffed to the other two bed poles, so the
practitioner cannot make the slightest movement. They put bricks under the
practitioner's body; they hit his legs with wooden rods, they order inmates to
stomp on his body and they poke his ribcage with their hands or with the rods.
In the heat of summer, they cover the practitioner with several layers of quilts
and don't give him any water. Many practitioners who suffered the "stretching
bed" torture could not lift their arms because were extremely sore and numb.
(For a detailed description of many forms of torture used in forced labor
camps, see
http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2001/11/24/16156.html and
http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2002/2/3/18368.html) |