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Police Torture Mr. Li Zhiyong at the Luyuan Police Department and the Chengxi Township Police Station in Changchun City (Photos)
By a practitioner in Changchun City
(Clearwisdom.net) Mr. Li Zhiyong, 26, is a Falun Dafa practitioner
from Changchun City. Prior to his illegal arrest, he worked in the employee
cafeteria of the municipal bank, the ICBC (Industry and Commercial Bank of
China), in Changchun City. On the morning of March 11, 2002, when Mr. Li was at work, policemen from the
Luyuan Police Department and the Chengxi Township Police Station arrested him
and took him to the Chengxi Township Police Station. The policemen took turns
beating him violently while interrogating him about who had given him all the
flyers that he had, which Mr. Li refused to reveal. The policemen then took him
to a small dark room and continued to brutally torture him. His hands were
cuffed behind his back: One hand was pulled up over his shoulder and cuffed
behind his back to his other hand that was pulled backward and upward at his
waist. They made Mr. Li stand beside a wall and kicked Mr. Li's knees if he
failed to stand up straight. A lieutenant at the Luyuan Police Department ordered a policeman to press Mr.
Li's shoulders back and forth. The police called this torture "beating the
dough" and claimed that this would even unlock the steel teeth of those
people [whose lips are so stubbornly sealed]. (Below are reenactment
pictures of these torture methods made by Falun Gong practitioners) When this torture did not get the expected results, a policeman forced three
beer bottles under Mr. Li's arms while they were still handcuffed behind him,
which immediately caused Mr. Li such excruciating pain that he had to bend over. Photo illustration 3, back handcuffing with three beer bottles Upon seeing Mr. Li bending down, the policemen immediately kicked his knees;
out of a conditioned reflex, Mr. Li straightened up, but the intensely violent
pain immediately made him fall to the ground causing the beer bottles to break
and pieces of broken glass to cut Mr. Li's head. Seeing what happened to Mr. Li, the policemen temporarily stopped the torture
session. They then took him to the 2nd floor of the Luyuan Police
Department. They forced Mr. Li to sit on a metal chair and continued the illegal
interrogation. Photo illustration 6: shackled to a metal chair Deprived of both water and sleep, Mr. Li was illegally interrogated and
tortured in various ways for two days and nights. He was then sent to the
Changchun First Detention Center. While Mr. Li. was being detained in the detention center, Mr. Li's family
sent money to him. However, because Mr. Li was denied any family visitation, his
family could not confirm that the money was ever delivered to him. Consequently,
Mr. Li only received a small portion of the money and the remainder of the money
has yet to be discovered. The money his family sent him was not available for
Mr. Li to use. Every day he had to eat the "extra meals" made by the
detention center. Regardless of whether he ate the meals or not, the detention
center charged Mr. Li 15 yuan per day. As a result, it was very
difficult for Mr. Li to buy necessities. Whenever the higher authorities came to
investigate, the detention center would tell detainees in advance that there
would be no one in charge in the cell, that they could use the restroom and
drink water any time they wanted, and that they all had equal sized sleeping
quarters. Yet, after the investigation was over, the head prisoner of the cell
would continue random beatings and mistreatment of others without fear of being
punished. A cell head usually had some kind of connection that his or her family
had built over time by giving guards money so that he or she could get things
easily and could live an easy life in the detention center. A detainee had to
get permission from a cell head in order to drink water or use the restroom. No
matter how crowded and packed other detainees sleeping spaces were in a cell,
the cell head always had a sizable sleeping space. Where three or four detainees
had to share one blanket, a cell head could have two or three blankets. There
could only be two Falun Gong practitioners in a cell and they were not allowed
to talk to each other, nor were other people allowed to talk about Falun Gong.
When practitioners were put in the forced sitting torture, they were not allowed
to close their eyes. As a result of the brutal interrogation session conducted by the Luyuan
Police Department, Mr. Li could no longer lift his arms. For fear of having any
evidence seen by an outsider, the policemen did not submit Mr. Li's case to a
Prosecutor until three to four months later. When the Prosecutor summoned Mr.
Li, his arms had basically healed. Mr. Li exposed the facts about the brutal
interrogation session conducted by the Luyuan Police Department to the
Prosecutor, yet the Prosecutor dismissed the case on the grounds of insufficient
evidence. When Mr. Li's legal documents were submitted to a court, the court rejected
the case and returned the documents to the police department on the grounds of
unclear facts and insufficient evidence. The police department again fabricated
evidence and submitted it to the court. During this time, the central government
issued an order that over-term imprisonment of detainees be handled immediately.
Mr. Li's case fell into this category since he had already been illegally
detained for a year and a half. In the end, the court sentenced Mr. Li to four
years in prison on an unfounded charge. Mr. Li. rejected the sentence and
appealed to a higher court, but the Changchun Intermediate People's Court
dismissed Mr. Li's appeal without conducting any investigation and reinstated
the original sentence. Mr. Li Zhiyong was illegally detained for one year and
nine months, after which he was sent to the Jilin prison. Telephone numbers: Country code: 86, area code: 431 Address of the Luyuan Police Department in Changchun: Puyang Street 81B,
postal code: 130062 January 10, 2005 |