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What Were Tsinghua University Authorities "Checking Out" at the Shandong Women's Prison? By Cao Zhen (Clearwisdom.net) My sadness and indignation were beyond words when I
read about Ms. Liu Zhimei of Shandong Province, who suffered a mental breakdown
at the hands of the Tsinghua University Party Committee, Beijing Public Security
Bureau, Haidian District Court, and the Shandong Women's Prison staff. Ms Liu, who had been mentally and physically tortured for refusing to give up
her belief, finally agreed to be "transformed". She greatly desired to
be readmitted to Tsinghua University and resume her studies. University staff
came to the prison to assure that she had been truly transformed. They did not
believe that she was, so they decided against readmitting her. From this
incident, one can tell that Tsinghua University is like the prison when it comes
to brainwashing. Ms. Liu Zhimei is 25 years old. Over the past four years, she was imprisoned
in detention centers and prisons. She was from a rural area in Laiyang, Shandong
Province. She was accepted into the chemical engineering program at Tsinghua
University at seventeen, and exempt from taking tests. In September of 1999, at
the beginning of her third year, due to the persecution by Jiang's regime,
university staff refused to register her and forced her parents to take her with
them. They suspended her without any written notification. Later on, Ms. Liu was arrested from her rented room in the Haidian District
in Beijing. She was moved to different detention centers and finally imprisoned
at the Beijing Public Security Bureau No. 7 Detention Center. Her head was
beaten so cruelly that it became disfigured. Her chest was covered with injuries
and most of her nails had been pulled off during the torture. In November 2002, she was sentenced to a 12-year prison term and taken to the
Shandong Women's Prison in Jinan. For a long time, she refused to cooperate with
the evil authorities and refused to be transformed. Finally, she was tempted by
the promise of going back to the university. Under tremendous pressure and
against her conscience, she agreed to be transformed. When she was told that she
would not be readmitted to Tsinghua University after what she went through, she
suffered a mental collapse. She is still jailed in Shandong Prison. Her mother
is in a rural area. When she heard that her daughter had been sentenced to a 12
years in prison, she also suffered a mental collapse. Being an impoverished
family, they had not been able to come up with enough money to visit their
daughter in prison. Ms. Liu was once the envy of many people. She had been able to escape the
hard life of the countryside, accepted into the prestigious Tsinghua University
in Beijing. Since she was forced out of the university and subsequently arrested
by the police from the Beijing Public Security Bureau, she has endured
tremendous pressure because of her belief. She has endured brutal beatings and
torture at the detention center in Beijing and brainwashing in the Jinan
Shandong Female Prison. Because she still longed to resume her studies, they
were able to ensnare her with empty promises. Why did Tsinghua need to send people to the prison to make sure that she had
been transformed? What were they "checking out"? Were they afraid that
this student still believed in "Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance"?
Ms Liu never thought of the much-coveted Tsinghua University as a prison of the
mind. It's very clear now that this century-old educational institution has been
commandeered by the communist regime. One has to pay the price of one's
conscience in order to pursue knowledge there. We are asking those who use the excuse, "This is from higher authorities
and we have no choice but to implement these orders." Do you have any
conscience left? Do you feel guilty, seeing the suffering and pain of Ms. Liu
and her mother? Treat Falun Gong practitioners with kindness and let Ms Liu
return to Tsinghua University. July 30, 2005 Posting date: 8/8/2005
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