Ms. Liu Mei on the Verge of Death: Dabei Prison Warden Tells her Family, "If She Dies, You Can Come Here to Claim Her Body."
By a Falun Dafa Practitioner in Liaoning Province
(Clearwisdom.net) As a result of a blow to the head during
her arrest by Donggang police authorities in April 2002, Dafa practitioner Liu
Mei suffered a concussion and then developed a high fever that lasted for a long
time. Later, she was diagnosed with pneumonia as well. However, at present she
is still being detained, and the authorities have given no indication that they
will release her. In March 2004, her relatives were told to go see her in Dabei
Prison in Shenyang City, Liaoning Province. They found that she had to be
carried by others with the use of a cart, and she had difficulty speaking. A
team leader at the prison surnamed Zhang told her relatives, "If she
refuses to yield to the government, she will never be able to leave the jail. If
she dies, you can come here to claim her body." On March 7, 2004, Liu Mei's mother received a phone call from
the above-mentioned team leader at Dabei Prison, and was told that Liu's health
was poor and her relatives should come to persuade her to accept the
authorities' brainwashing and that she would be released if she renounced her
belief. Around noon of March 10, Liu Mei's relatives arrived at the
prison. In the reception office, team leader Zhang coerced them into paying
money to the prison officials. The prison officials also forbid Liu Mei's
relatives from bringing anything to her, and only let her buy the daily
necessities from the jail at prices 2 to 3 times higher than normal. Liu's
relatives told the prison officials, "Let us first take a look at her state
of health, and then we will pay the money." But team leader Zhang
peremptorily denied their request, saying, "We have had a new regulation
since March 1 that a prisoner's relatives must pay money before meeting the
prisoner." Because they had been informed that she was very sick, in order
to meet Liu Mei immediately, her relatives were forced to pay the money. Then
Zhang ordered Liu's relatives, "You must persuade her to yield to the
government; otherwise it will be impossible to see her." Wrapped in a big gauze mask, Liu Mei was carried into the
reception room on a chair by an inmate. Before her family entered the room, a
warden instructed the inmate to put Liu on the seat so that she was sitting up
straight. Upon seeing her, Liu's relatives found that she was extremely
emaciated and weak and had difficulty speaking. Although the other inmates'
relatives can meet them face-to-face, Liu's relatives were only allowed to talk
to her through a telephone behind a glass partition. One police officer closely
monitored Liu and another one monitored her mother. They allowed her mother to
say nothing except to try to persuade her to give up her cultivation of Truth,
Compassion, and Tolerance. Liu's mother was rudely interrupted by the wardens
when she asked Liu about her health. Hearing her mother's inquiry, Liu spoke out
with all her strength: "Mom, I am going to die...." Then the meeting
was immediately stopped by the wardens. Liu was carried away and her relatives
were forced out of the reception area. At that moment, Liu's relatives became
very clear about the seriousness of her situation, and they strongly demanded in
vain that she be released immediately. Liu's mother pleaded, "If she
refuses to yield, will you let her die here?" "If she dies, you can
come here to claim her body," Zhang proclaimed fiercely. "You will be
barred from seeing her again because you didn't cooperate with us." Liu's
relatives were again refused when they demanded to talk to the head of the
prison. Failing to reason with such a gang of cruel wardens, Liu's relatives
left in tears. Liu Mei was first arrested on April 9, 2002 in Donggang for
producing and distributing materials explaining the facts about the persecution
of Falun Gong. She and her husband Zhu Changming were both sentenced to 13 years
in prison. Two days after being arrested, Liu was transferred to the first
division of Dandong Police Department, where she suffered various kinds of
torture. Police removed her clothing and shocked her body with electric batons;
they also beat her head with the hard plastic baton handles. Liu passed out from
the torture. Liu was imprisoned in that dungeon for four months, during which
time she frequently suffered from a high fever as a result of a severe brain
concussion she suffered at the time of her arrest. At the time of Liu Mei's arrest, the police forced her into a
police vehicle that was still moving and hadn't come to a full stop yet. As she
was being pushed into the vehicle, because she had nowhere to hold on, she fell
to the ground and passed out immediately. Liu was dragged unconscious into the
vehicle and driven to the police department. She was later diagnosed with a
severe concussion. From then on, she started to suffer from a high fever, and
her lungs were also damaged due to insufficient treatment. The police didn't
give her relatives any notice about her condition. Four months later, Liu was
transferred to Donggang Detention Center. After her relatives repeatedly demanded to see Liu Mei, they
were finally allowed to visit her. The detention center claimed that they needed
money to treat Liu's illness and asked for 4,000 Yuan (1) from her family.
Later, they continued to demand more money using various excuses. Liu was
suffering from a severe fever at that time and was supposed to receive medical
treatment at a hospital the following day. However, when her relatives arrived
at the hospital in the morning, Liu had already been moved elsewhere. Later,
they were told that she had been transferred to Dabei Prison in Shenyang. When
they questioned the head of the detention center--surnamed Wang--why they sent
her elsewhere in such a poor state of health, Wang answered flippantly,
"She is fine." Knowing that Wang was lying, Liu's relatives continued
to inquire about her unceasingly. At that time, Liu was diagnosed with a "severe lung
infection" (the term used for pulmonary tuberculosis by the prison to avoid
the fear of infection by its personnel), so Dabei Prison refused to accept her.
After she was sent back to Donggang, Donggang Detention Center, Dandong
Detention Center, and the first division of Dandong Police Department all
refused to accept her for fear of infection. Then they temporarily put her in
Fengcheng Detention Center. With the help of some kind-hearted people, Liu's relatives
finally found out that she was in Fengcheng Detention Center, and they went to
Fengcheng to demand she be released for medical treatment. After their lies had
been exposed, the Donggang Police Department quickly took Liu back to Donggang
and brought her to a hospital. Despite her relatives' requests and Liu's
terrible health condition (her health had deteriorated further after one week of
hunger strike in Fengcheng), Donggang police did not show any mercy, and at 4
a.m. on November 4, 2002, they secretly transferred Liu Mei to Dabei Prison in
Shenyang. Liu was assigned to the prison team for the old and disabled.
There, the police persecuted her in cruel ways to try to make her give up her
belief in Dafa. Liu refused to yield. Her health deteriorated again in February
2003. The prison authorities sent her to the so-called prison
"hospital," where Falun Gong practitioners have always suffered the
most terrible persecution. Since February 2003, her relatives have been requesting that
she be released, but have been denied by the prison every time. Whenever her
relatives were allowed to see her, they were under strict surveillance--even to
the degree of having their lips and facial expressions closely watched while
talking. With an incredible will power, Liu Mei has been holding out till now. Since their visit on March 10, Liu Mei's relatives have
received no more information about her. From the last sentence that she shouted
out to her mother with all the physical strength she had left, we can realize
that she was in an extremely dangerous state at that time. We are not sure about
her condition at present. Moreover, to the best of our knowledge, the police of
Dabei Prison have always disposed of a practitioner's body without a trace
whenever they persecuted him or her to death. We appeal to all kind-hearted people in the world to extend
your help to stop the persecution of Liu Mei in Dabei Prison. (1) Yuan is the unit of currency in China, where the average
monthly salary of an urban worker is 500 Yuan.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2004/3/15/69999.html
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