Policewoman in Dalian Labor Camp Subjects Female Dafa Practitioners to Horrendous Torture
(Clearwisdom.net) Policewoman Yuan Lingyue is the captain of Team Three
in the Women's Division of Dalian City Labor Camp, in Liaoning Province. Team
Three is specifically used for detaining and torturing female Falun Gong
practitioners. Yuan is thirty-three years old and lives in the Lubo Residential
Area of the Shahekou District in Dalian City. She is known to be vicious and
deceitful. Yuan is responsible for devising most of the torture methods used against
practitioners, methods such as "Five Horses Splitting the Body." In this form of
torture, the victim is hung up. Then the guards forcefully pull the victim's
four limbs in opposite directions. At the same time, they also pull her head up
as high as possible. The victim is in extreme pain when her body is stretched in
the five directions. The guards place a chair under the victim's body and swing
her back and forth over the chair so that her private areas will hit the back of
the chair. Oftentimes the victim will bleed in her lower body and her private
areas will swell up so badly that she cannot walk afterwards. Guards subjected forty-nine-year old Zhong Shujuan to this torture. She
screamed non-stop from excruciating pain. Her lower body bled profusely and
became very swollen. She could not walk afterwards. A tendon in her leg was
torn, making it impossible for her to squat down. She needed help to use the
bathroom and could not take care of herself for three months. Guards also subjected Sun Yan, thirty years old, to the same torture.
Policewoman Yuan Lingyue even stuffed hot pepper into Sun's vagina and scrubbed
it in with a brush. Each time Yuan wouldn't stop until Sun passed out. Even
before Sun had recovered from the old wounds, Yuan would torture her like this
again. For the past two years, Sun was unable to walk properly because of such
torture. Her hands were also disabled. Recently Yuan transferred Sun and another
two female practitioners to Longshan Labor Camp. Chen Hui, an unmarried woman of twenty-six, was not spared from this torture.
Yuan Lingyue also tortured her with many other despicable means. Yuan was so
cruel that the guards were even terrified of her. They would say behind her
back, "She's just too vicious." Yuan Lingyue usually tortured practitioners at night. She would arrange who
would torture which practitioner and how. Then she would hide herself in a dark
corner and watch. When a practitioner passed out, she would run over to check if
she had really lost consciousness. Then she would tell the guards to pour cold
water on her to wake her up and continue the torture. Chang Xueling was once
tortured like this. Yuan Lingyue has beaten numerous practitioners very badly. For her, beating
people was as normal as eating meals. She has beaten such determined
practitioners as Sun Yan, Zou Qiuju, Yu Shoufen, Wang Benhua, Chang Xueling, Liu
Jun, Li Min, and many others. Qin Shulan and Chen Lihua are both close to sixty
years old. However, Yuan did not spare them. She would slap their faces dozens
of times until their faces swelled. Sometimes she would suddenly put on a smiley
face right after beating people. She would touch your face and then pat your
shoulder as if nothing had happened. Yuan Lingyue also steals from practitioners. She often searches
practitioners' belongings with the excuse of making a "security inspection." She
takes away practitioners' valuables, claiming that she will keep an eye on them.
However, she never returns the valuables to practitioners when they finish their
terms. When practitioners' family members mail money to them, she often
intercepts the money and keeps it for herself. She also takes away food
practitioners' families send them. In order to get promoted to the position of
captain, she used the cruelest means to persecute practitioners and gain favor
with her superiors. It's a heavenly principle that good is rewarded with good and evil meets
evil. Yuan Lingyue will have to pay for her crimes.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2004/1/7/64273.html
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