Seventy-Year-Old Woman Mistaken as Falun Gong Practitioner, Beaten to Death
(Clearwisdom.net) The night before the closing of the Chinese Communist Party's Fourth Central
Meeting, authorities in Benxi City, Liaoning Province initiated a massive search
for Falun Gong practitioners. The city police department ordered all branch
offices to submit a list of arrested Falun Gong practitioners to see if they had
met their quota. To make the quota, on the night of September 18, officers from
a local police station arrested a 70-year-old woman by the name of Wang Lianying.
Unable to bear the torture, she died during interrogation. Upon hearing the news, Wang's family was furious. On the morning of September
19, as a protest, they left wreaths in front of the police station, and strung a
banner across the street that read, "Give Back Our 70-Year-Old
Mother." That day, over 70 relatives from Wang Lianying's family staged a
mourning ceremony outside the police station. With hundreds of spectators and
bystanders, the traffic was in complete chaos. Later, they hung a banner across
the hospital saying, "Knowing the law yet breaking the law, the police
treat human lives like straw." Wang Lianying had taken up Falun Gong before July 20, 1999 for health
reasons. However, she quit practicing after the persecution of Falun Gong began.
On September 18, 2004, she was arrested while sleeping, taken to the police
station, and beaten to death on the same day. The bystanders remarked that, in the past, they did not quite believe the
flyers about the brutality of the police distributed by Falun Gong
practitioners. However, after witnessing this incident themselves, they said
that all the other things written about the crimes of the police must also be
true. Someone then brought up another recent incident in which a woman (not a Dafa
practitioner) was arrested for alleged prostitution. Failing to force her to
admit to the charge, which the woman strongly denied, the police beat her,
stripped her naked and shocked her nipples and genitals with an electric baton.
As the police could not find evidence of the charge, they finally released her.
The woman's sister was infuriated by this and appealed to higher authorities,
but was forced by the chief police officer to drop the case. One person
remarked, "If we allow things like this to carry on, the little confidence
we have left in the government will vanish."
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2004/10/7/85931.html
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