Practitioner Ms. Li Shue Was Beaten by Prison Guards in the Jilin Province Women's Forced Labor Camp
(Clearwisdom.net) Ms. Li Shue is a practitioner in Yitong County, Jilin
Province. She has been illegally jailed in Jilin Province Women's Forced Labor
Camp at Heizuizi for over a year. Around 10 p.m. one day in July, guard Yu Po
from Team II directed two female inmates to drag Ms. Li into the discipline
room. Guard Yu then began to beat Ms. Li. She kicked her back, chest, arms and
legs, and punched her head until Ms. Li could not move. Ms. Li's whole body was
bruised, and she had headaches and felt dizzy, dazed, and depressed. Ms. Li is over 50 years old. After the beating, her health deteriorated
drastically. Her family members were greatly concerned and seven of them went to
visit her on July 19. They found that she was in terrible shape and asked her if
she had been mistreated. With the captain of Team II, Mr. Ren, and guard Yu Po
watching, Ms. Li told her family members about the beating. Yu admitted that she
beat Li but said defiantly, "My last name is Yu, first name Po. Why don't
you guys go and sue me. I was carrying out my job. I tried to take away her
book. She resisted and yelled, 'Falun Dafa is good.'" The family members
asked captain Ren, "Is beating inmates allowed in the labor camp?"
Captain Ren said, "There is no beating in the labor camp. I was not aware
of this matter." Then he asked Li, pretending that he cared, "Why
didn't you report to me earlier?" But underneath he had no true intention
of solving the problem at all. From conversations with the guards, it was learned that the labor camp forced
practitioners to sing songs praising the CCP and to say that the CCP is good.
They would be persecuted if they refused. Ms. Li's refusal to cooperate with the
camp caused the guard to hate her. Ms. Li said, "The labor camp forces
practitioners to work over 10 hours a day, push us to the limit." Due to
the beating, persecution, and prolonged labor, Li is skinny and depressed. She
is pale and cannot walk properly but is still forced to glue toy birds for over
10 hours everyday.
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http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2005/7/30/107311.html
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