Another Falun Dafa Practitioner Tortured to Death in the Wanjia Forced Labor Camp in Harbin City
(Clearwisdom.net) Falun Dafa practitioner Ms. Ji Fengqin from Mulan
County, Heilongjiang Province was brutally tortured at the Wanjia Labor Camp
located in Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province. She died on July 30, 2005, only
three days after being released to her family. We have confirmed at least 24
torture-related deaths at the Wanjia Labor Camp. On the afternoon of July 27, 2005, when Ms. Ji Fengqin was picked up by her
family at the Harbin City Armed Police Hospital, she was so thin that she looked
like a skeleton. She was unconscious and dying. The rescue effort failed, and
Ms. Ji Fengqin died at 5:40 p.m. on July 30, 2005, in the Mulan County Chinese
Medicine Hospital. Her family has already had the body cremated. Because the Wanjia Labor Camp Administration and the Hospital have sealed all
medical records in regard to Ms. Ji's case, and because her family did not want
to talk about it, we are unsure as to the exact cause of Ms. Ji's death cause or
as to how she was tortured. On the morning of March 3, 2005, policemen Xiao Guofeng (male) and Jiang
Pengfei (male) from Mulan County Second Station arrested Falun Dafa practitioner
Ms. Ji Fengqin after harassing some other practitioners at their homes. Later
the Station Director Yang Hailin (male) and additional policemen searched her
home and then detained her. Ms. Ji Fengqin was sentenced to one year of forced labor and sent to the
Wanjia Labor Camp. The Mulan County 610 Office has been active in the
persecution campaign against Falun Dafa since 1999, with hundreds Falun Dafa
practitioners detained, sent to labor camps, sentenced to prison terms, and
forced to pay large fines to the police. In the past six years since Jiang and the CCP regime established the
persecution of Falun Gong, more than a thousand Falun Dafa practitioners have
suffered unspeakable tortures, beatings, starvation, and heavy forced labor in
the Wanjia Forced Labor Camp.
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