German Newspaper Rheinpfalz Reports on the Release of an Imprisoned Chinese Practitioner, Xiong Wei, who Returned to Germany
By the Editor Anja Stahler
03/11/04 Xiong Wei has gained her freedom! Thanks to many people
living in Germany who demanded, through signing their names, the freedom of the
Berlin Technological University student who was imprisoned in China, among them
many students in Germersheim. Xiong Wei, like many of her fellow countrywomen,
was detained and tortured solely because she practices Falun Gong and publicly
admits to practicing this meditation system. More than seventy million people in China practiced the five
sets of exercises, which are similar to Yoga. This practice is said to harmonize
body and mind with the cosmos. In 1992, Master Li Hongzhi brought Falun Gong to
the public. Within a short time, the exercises became popular throughout China
because of their impact and benefits to one's health. The 33-year-old Chinese
lady told us in Rheinpfalz that the popularity of Falun Gong among the masses
became a thorn in the side of the regime. Mostly they were apprehensive about
Falun Gong's principles, because they are based on "Truthfulness,
Compassion and Tolerance." Exposing the truth about the persecution was one of the main
reasons for Xiong Wei distributing flyers in Beijing, in January of 2002. These
flyers were meant to make her fellow citizens aware of the persecution of Falun
Gong adherents by their regime. She was well aware that her actions could lead
to arrest and torture. Therefore, she quit her job with the German heating
technology subsidiary of "Buderus," located in Beijing. What ensued made her a martyr. Three policemen detained Xiong
Wei for six hours in a cell, with standing room for one only. Three bars
surrounded the imprisoned person who could not eat, drink or use the toilet. Subsequently, she was held for three months in an interim
holding prison in North Beijing. She shared a cell with twenty other women. She
was allowed a wooden bench for sleeping, but had to share it with three women.
For food she was given highly salted Chinese cabbage full of maggots. During
that period Xiong Wei was held in an apartment for two weeks with so-called
re-education personnel who talked to her day and night, forbade her to sleep,
beat her up and threatened to break each of her fingers, one at a time, if she
would not sign a document renouncing Falun Gong. During that time, she was presented with a document which
told her that she was sentenced to two years of forced labor. There was no court
hearing. At a collection point she was forced into hard labor, sixteen hours a
day, seven days a week. She was forced to put labels on and pack chopsticks
without a break. On April 18, 2002, Xiong Wei was taken to a women's forced
labor camp, where some inmates who went on a strike were threatened with one
hundred knee-bends. Also the women, especially Falun Gong adherents, suffered
psychological torture. Even during a bathroom break the so-called privileged
inmates, mostly women who were addicted to drugs and who were assigned special
duties by the guards, watched them. Re-education broadcasts on television were
broadcast agonizingly loud day and night. Xiong Wei also suffered the torture
method "Flying." Under this method, the arms are twisted to the back,
and then tied above the head, which makes blood accumulate in the head. Xiong Wei told us all this, yet we perceived no hatred of her
tormentors in her. The meditative techniques of Falun Gong and its teachings of
great compassion helped her survive this internment without becoming
psychologically impaired. After she was released in January of 2004, she endured
being under house arrest at for another nine months, until the day in September
when she could leave for Germany. Xiong Wei was more fortunate than others. She had made many
friends while studying in Germany. These friends fought for her release. They
sent postcards to the forced labor camp, appealing for her release. They also
collected many signatures. Christine Gaeckler of the International Society for
Human Rights was one of those appealing for her release. Others included the
students Jing Wang and Xiu Wang, who were enrolled at the Germersheim
University. Germany's Federal Chancellor, Gerhard Schroeder, delivered an appeal
to the Chinese Regime for the release of Xiong Wei and other fellow sufferers. Xiong Wei told us that it is highly unusual for anyone to be
released after two years. She also feels most fortunate that she survived the
detention. She is extremely grateful to the German people for not giving up on
her. After she was released from the camp, she was able to receive the camp
parcels that never reached her containing scarves, gloves and chocolate. Xiong Wei hopes to see a little of the help on her behalf be
transferred to other detained Falun Gong adherents. She gives speeches in
Germany and tells about her experience and suffering in China. She wants to
insure that people understand that Falun Gong is more spiritual oriented and not
revolutionary. She states clearly that she is not looking towards change in the
regime, but only that people are allowed to practice Falun Gong. She, Xiu Wang
and Christine Gaeckler hope with all their heart that the Germans continue to
appeal for human rights in China. Source: http://clearharmony.net/articles/200411/23024.html Originally published in German at http://de.clearharmony.net/articles/200411/20242.html
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