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A Family Tragedy (Photos) (Clearwisdom.net) The parents of Li Hong, Li Liang, and Yi Ying used to serve
in the Chinese Military Secret Service, and were happy that they made
contributions to their country.
After the parents began practicing Falun Gong in 1994, all of their illnesses
disappeared and they looked much younger. The father, who used to need help
walking, is now able to take care of his grandson. The mother is in her 60s but
can walk briskly with no problems. In October 1999, the son, Li Liang, wrote an appeal letter to the government
and was arrested and sentenced to one-and-a-half years of forced labor. He was
held at the Shuangkou Forced Labor Camp in Tianjin. The family went to all of the police departments in Tianjin numerous times
and eventually found out where their son was being held. They went to the labor
camp after a bus trip that took over two hours, but the labor camp authorities
refused to let them see their son, because he refused to give up his belief in
Truth-Compassion-Tolerance. They went every month but were always rejected. They
don't know what their son is being subjected to. Every time they hear that the
guards have beaten someone to death, their hearts stop because they are afraid
their son will be next.
Their eldest daughter was deprived of her freedom during the Chinese New
Year, simply because she persisted in her Falun Gong practice. They authorities
sentenced her to several years of forced labor. Their son and daughter were taken away from them, and their grandson cried
for his mother. Their younger daughter was busy working in Shanghai. The only
option she had was to call them on the phone. When they didn't receive a phone
call from their daughter for several days, they would worry that she was also
arrested. Their younger daughter said she would come home during the 2001 Chinese New
Year. When the mother went to the train station to pick her daughter up, she was
surprised that nobody showed up. She called her home in Shanghai but no one
answered, and her cell phone was turned off. It was during a holiday so her work
unit phone was not answered, either. The mother could not take the sudden shock
and her hair turned white. The father sat on the couch stunned and full of
worry. They spent a Chinese New Year without the company of their children,
accompanied only by their own tears. Their younger daughter's birthday is on January 15. They bought a cake but no
one ate it. They hoped they would hear from her. Eventually, they learned she
was illegally sent to the Shanghai City Brainwashing Center to force her to give
up her belief. They knew nothing about their children's condition in the labor camp or the
brainwashing center, but they believed their children had done nothing wrong,
because there is nothing wrong with believing in Truth, Compassion, Tolerance
and being a good person. The mother, who is in her 60s, was sent to a detention
center. When she was released one month later, the perpetrators demanded that
she sign a document, saying that she would not be released if she didn't sign
it. She reluctantly signed her name because she was worried about her husband
and her three incarcerated children. In April 2001, their elder daughter was released from the labor camp, and in
May their younger daughter was released from the brainwashing center. The mother
and father were able to live a more normal life again. The October 1 holiday was a happy occasion because the two daughters were
reunited with their parents. Although they were followed and their phone was
tapped, the two daughters took a walk with their parents. The younger daughter again accompanied the parents to the labor camp and
tried to visit her brother, but they were turned away. Several days after the younger daughter returned to Shanghai, she was
arrested on a work errand, again because of her belief in Truth, Compassion,
Tolerance. She was held for two years. Her husband arrived in Tianjin from
Australia to visit his parents and wife in Shanghai, but was deported. The mother went to Shanghai by train on a hard-seat. Before she could find a
place to stay, she went to the labor camp on a bus but wasn't allowed to see her
daughter. She returned to Tianjin disappointed and full of worry. In March 2002, six months after her arrest, the mother saw her younger
daughter for the first time. She held back her tears. The mother was not allowed
to hug her daughter. Before the Chinese New Year 2003, the father cooked up a feast and the
grandson waited for his mother, but what they received was a statement, stating
that their elder daughter was again arrested and sentenced to two-and-a-half
years of forced labor. The parents now no longer trust sentence statements with red stamps on them.
Their younger son was sentenced to one-and-a-half years of forced labor in
October 1999. He was still not released four years later, in October 2003. They
didn't know how long their elder daughter was going to be held. Their grandson is now older and didn't shed tears in front of everyone. One
night when the father tucked in the child, he saw that a large area of the
child's pillow was soaked with tears. The grandparents went between Shanghai and
Tianjin to visit their three illegally held children. Their younger daughter was supposed to be released after the October 1, 2004
five-day holiday. After the holiday, the mother took a train to Shanghai. She
spent one of the happiest periods of her life with her daughter at home. Their
son-in-law called them and they learned that he went to many government agencies
in the past two years to seek help. The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs
intervened and eventually the Chinese government released his wife. Although the mother does not want her daughter to leave, she said, "Get out
of China so I will not have to worry about you, so you will not be arrested and
held repeatedly like your elder sister and younger brother." With help from the Australian government, their younger daughter successfully
arrived in Australia, but she could no longer visit her parents. Her parents
could not leave China, so they couldn't attend her wedding. On May 22, 2004, their son was released after 56 months of detention. The
grandson was so happy to see his uncle, he stuffed him with his favorite foods.
The grandson followed his uncle everywhere. Every month the old couple went to visit their elder daughter. They laughed
because they knew it would not be long before they are re-united with their
children. They didn't expect that on October 2, 2004, six or seven police officers
would break into their home and demand to know about their son's contacts, and
who owned the book Zhuan Falun. The parents learned their son was again
secretly arrested. No one told them why he was arrested or where he was being
held. They called the police department, police station and the city police
department but received no answer. The father shook in anger and frustration, and the mother was overwhelmed
with worry. Both of their children are university graduates and they are eager to
contribute to society. Instead, they are being held in labor camps and detention
centers, and are being tortured. Their younger daughter was strapped to a metal
door in the winter for three days and three nights until she lost the feeling in
her arms; she was tied to a bed 14 hours a day, face up, and was force-fed. She
was held in a solitary confinement cell for six months. They don't know what their son went through, but they know a university
student held in the same cell as their son died from torture. Their son didn't
want to tell them about his suffering because he didn't want to upset them. He
didn't want to return to the hellish place, the labor camp. Now that he was
again arrested, there is no way to know what he is going through. Kind-hearted people: please pick up the phone and support these innocent
people who are being persecuted. Perpetrators responsible for the persecution of Li Liang, 33 years old, are
listed as follows: Hebei District National Security
Bureau: 86-22-26353788 Police officers: Song Xiaosheng, Liu
Guangtao (who arrested Li Liang and ransacked his home) Heping Village Police Station in the
Hedong District Office: 86-22-24329184 Address: Inside No. 9 Heping Village
Street Police officer: Di Tao, responsible
for household registration Police officer: Sun Peihai, former
police officer responsible for household registration Chunhua Street Office Committee in
the Hedong District, Tianjin Phone: 86-22-24328563 Party secretary: Shen Li Xia: Party committee Huo Xiuling: person formerly in
charge of Falun Gong; she is directly responsible for Li Liang's detention until
May 2004. Now Li Xia is in charge of the persecution. Huakangli Street Committee in Chunhua
Street, the Hedong District, Tianjin: 86-22-26461086 Chunhua Street Party Committee
secretary: Qian, female Guo Xiuzhen: Chunhua Street Party
Committee assistant secretary: 86-22-26418379 (Home), husband Zhang Zhen Hedong District Police Department:
86-22-24211876 Hebei District Police Department:
86-22-2635-2540 Tianjin City Police Department
hotline to report police violations: 86-22-23398255 Tianjin City Police Department:
86-22-27318989 ext. Hebei District police department Elder daughter Li Hong is 40 years
old, currently being held at the Banqiao Women's Forced Labor Camp in Tianjin,
Group 1 under Division 1 Address: Banqiao Women's Forced Labor
Camp in Tianjin Zip code: 300270 Phone: 86-22-63251823 (front office),
86-22-63251619 (Office), 86-22-63251069 (Education Division) Younger daughter Li Ying is currently
lives in Australia Posting date: 10/11/2004
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