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Dafa Practitioner Bai Shaohua's Life is in Danger in the Qinghe Detention Center
(Clearwisdom.net) Since October 1, 2005, Dafa practitioner Bai Shaohua,
whose family members were arrested in Beijing, has been in severe danger after
being punitively force-fed. He was sent to the public security department
hospital for emergency treatment twice and his situation is extremely serious.
Bai Shaohua's older brother Bai Xiaojun was persecuted to death in 2000. In this large scale assault on Falun Gong practitioners, Bai Shaohua,
together with Liu Yujian, Yan Jiguo and others have endured severe persecution. Mr. Bai Shaohua, aged 34, graduated from the Department of Economics at the
Chinese People's University. He and his brother are talented at calligraphy and
playing musical instruments, and both of them are well-educated. In 1994, Mr.
Bai's family participated in Master Li's seminar in Harbin and started
practicing Dafa. After graduation, Bai Shaohua was employed by the New Otter
Corporation in Beijing. Under his influence, all of the people in his department
began practicing Falun Gong, and in 1998 they made two million yuan more in
profit than the previous year. For that reason the general manager decided to
give priority to Falun Gong practitioners when hiring employees. After the persecution started in 1999, Mr. Bai's family received a great deal
of attention from the CCP. Li Lanqing, the former head of the 610 Office, gave
special instructions to severely punish him. In the last several years, Bai
Shaohua was separated from his family, and his family members were subjected to
having their houses ransacked, incarceration and brainwashing. Bai Shaohua's 70-year-old mother lost her eyesight during detention. No
sooner had her eyesight recovered after her release than she was arrested again
while distributing Dafa flyers. Mr. Bai's wife, who was pregnant then, was also
sent to a prison thousands of miles away. Bai Shaohua was wanted by the police nationwide, and they even set up a
special team to track him down. On April 4, 2002, Bai Shaohua was arrested again
and subjected to severe persecution. In the Beijing Law Training Center, he
resisted the persecution with great willpower. He held a hunger strike for more
than 100 days there and forestalled the authorities' attempt to escalate the
persecution. Without sufficient "evidence" to determine the sentence,
the authorities sent him to the Tuanhe Labor Camp. In the Tuanhe Labor Camp, Bai Shaohua was brave in exposing and stopping the
police's evil deeds. He was once bound to a death bed for long
periods and forbidden to use the toilet. On October 14, 2004, Bai Shaohua was released after his sentence was up.
However, under the pressure of surveillance, he had to leave home once more.
Later, he was monitored while working and had to quit the job. Finally, on
orders from high level CCP officials, he and his family were all arrested. Bai Shaohua's brother Bai Xiaojun was a lecturer at Northeast Normal
University. He was a gifted person in many fields. On July 21, 1999, he was
detained at Fengtai Stadium in Beijing for appealing for justice for Falun Gong.
Here, he was kicked and had his ribs severely injured while trying to stop a
policemen's cruelty toward a female practitioner. This process was witnessed by
a CCTV anchorman who was also detained there as a Falun Gong practitioner. Bai
Xiaojun was sentenced to labor camps twice and was persecuted until he was
extremely weak. Because he refused the brainwashing, Bai Xiaojun received an
extended sentence in the labor camp, where he was eventually killed. The CCP's persecution of Falun Gong has been widely denounced by people all
over the world. However, Jiang Zemin and Luo Gan have not stopped the
persecution. They pay more attention to covering up their deeds so that many
people mistakenly believe that the persecution has ended. Bai Shaohua's case is
strong evidence that the persecution is still continuing. Telephone numbers of the related persons and departments: Qinghe Detention Center: 86-10-62902266-3500 or 3582. Posting date: 12/12/2005
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