Supplemental Information on the Death of Ms. Tang Meijun at the Chongqing City Women's Labor Camp
(Clearwisdom.net) Tang Meijun was 49 and worked at the Chongqing Railroad
Bureau. After the persecution of Falun Gong began in July 1999, she went to
Beijing twice to appeal for Falun Gong. As a result, her home was ransacked
several times, and she was arrested on many occasions. Twice she was sent to
forced labor camps. On December 30, 2003, she died as a result of torture at the
Chongqing City Women's Labor Camp.
Upon learning of the death of Tang Meijun, her family members rushed to the
labor camp. Later they were taken to the Heping Hospital in Jiangbei District of
Chongqing City. In the hospital, the police fabricated a scene, pretending she
was still being treated, when in fact she had died already. There was blood all
over her body. Her neck was full of bleeding holes that seemed to be the result
of pricking by some sharp objects. Her fingers were black and blue. Around her
waist, a big patch of skin and flesh had been torn off. At the upper end of her
thighs, there were also holes, as well as marks resulting from cuts by a knife.
Her clothes were also bloodstained. Tang's family members asked the police why
she would die such a terrible death, the police faltered, "She committed
suicide." In order to uphold justice, her family hired an attorney. However, the
police threatened the attorney, saying, "The Party has been cracking down on
Falun Gong these several years. How dare you come to the labor camp and defend
Falun Gong!" Under pressure, the attorney did not say anything. The public
prosecutor was also present.
Despite the bloody facts, the police totally denied the crimes they had
committed. The coroner claimed that the wounds were simply marks on the corpse
and announced that it was a death from natural causes. Tang Meijun's brother
took several pictures of her body. However, the police forcibly took him to the
labor camp and forced him to turn in the film. The police cremated her body
hurriedly. At present, her mother still does not know the tragic news. Her
family members worry that her mother, over 70, could not stand the shock, so
they haven't told her yet.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2004/3/3/69030.html
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