Practitioner Mr. Hou Zhen'an from Jiamusi Passed Away after His Entire Family Was Persecuted
By a practitioner from Heilongjiang Province
(Clearwisdom.net) Mr. Hou Zhen'an, 71 years old, began cultivating in
Falun Dafa in 1994. He obtained great benefits both physically and mentally.
Many of his health problems were miraculously resolved. After he introduced the
practice to his wife, who also greatly improved, his eldest son, eldest
daughter-in-law, and eldest grandchildren also began cultivating together. On July 19, 1999, Mr. Hou and others set out for Beijing to speak out on
behalf of Falun Dafa. However, they were arrested by a group of policemen from
the Jiamusi Public Security Bureau at Harbin City and taken back to Jiamusi. At
the Yonghong Sub-Bureau, the leader of the National Protection Team, Shi Xiuwen,
gave them a "lecture," identified the 'leader,' and identified who was
in charge of what. Each of the practitioners was interrogated. That night,
supervisors from their workplace took them home, demanding 100 yuan
in cash as a transport fee between Harbin and Jiamusi. At 4 p.m. on July the 22,
the remaining practitioners were forced to watch Falun Gong-defaming television.
Mr. Hou was fined 3,100 yuan before being released. In late July, Mr. Hou heard a knock on his door. When he opened it, a video
camera was staring him in the face. A reporter said, "We're from the
Jiamusi television station and we heard that your entire family practices Falun
Gong." Mr. Hou answered affirmatively, and the reporter continued, "We
also heard that people who practice Falun Gong do not take medicine." Mr.
Hou replied, "As practitioners, we do not have any health problems, so why
would we take medicine? If anyone really wanted to take something, we wouldn't
bother them." The reporter quickly turned off the video camera in the
middle of Mr. Hou's response. The station then "interviewed" a doctor
Liu, who said, "Hou's wife had hemodialysis, but refused to take medicine
because she practiced Falun Gong. After she refused to heed all our advice, she
finally passed away." This was, in fact, a lie. In the end, the television
crew broadcast the video of Mr. Hou, titling it, "A Victim of Falun
Gong," although not a single word from Mr. Hou was in the video. The only
words were the lies of the broadcaster. In late 2000, Mr. Hou set out for Beijing once again. On the train, police
officers from the Jiamusi Rail Bureau asked every passenger to slander Master
Li. Whoever refused was taken away. Mr. Hou refused and was taken away with
another practitioner. They were each forced to pay 100 yuan for "food
expenses." After returning to the Jiamusi rail station. Mr. Hou brought out a banner
with "Truthfulness, Compassion, Forbearance" and started shouting,
"Falun Dafa is good, "Truthfulness, Compassion, Forbearance" is
good!" with the other practitioner. They were "illegally
detained" at the Rail Public Security Bureau. In the afternoon, Mr. Hou's
supervisor came to take him back. At the end of the year, Mr. Hou's supervisors received instructions from
their superiors to abduct Falun Dafa practitioners on a large scale. Two days
before the Chinese New Year, five or six policemen in two police cars drove over
to Mr. Hou's house. Two officers barged into the house and took him away. After
Mr. Hou refused to cooperate, the Public Security Bureau chief came to talk to
him, with the promise that he would be able to return home for the New Year.
However, once Mr. Hou reached the police station, he saw pictures of Master laid
down on the ground. The policemen told him, "Once you step on these
pictures, you'll be able to return home." Mr. Hou replied, "You are
truly evil. This is my Master, and I cannot step on his picture." Mr. Hou's
supervisor brought him to Heli Detention Center himself. Mr. Hou had to eat small, tasteless crumbs of buns every day and was not
allowed to go to the washroom. On Chinese New Year's eve, a gang of police came
to ask him, "Do you think Li Hongzhi is a good person or a bad
person?" Mr. Hou replied, "A good person. He is my teacher." Four
days later, Hou was released. However, before he left, the bureau chief demanded
money, "You have to pay for the gas and car expenses we spent visiting you
four times." Mr. Hou did not submit to their demands. In June 2003, the chief of the Chang'an Police Station brought two officers
to barge into Mr. Hou's home, taking away his Dafa books and
"truth-clarification materials," arrested Mr. Hou, and took him back
to the Chang'an Police Station for interrogation. Chen Wanyou from the Jiamusi
Police Station arrived later. They brought Mr. Hou's eldest daughter-in-law, Ms.
Men Xiaohua, who was already in dire health due to persecution and torture, and
placed her in front of Mr. Hou with a spiked club raised. They then demanded
that Mr. Hou reveal where he had obtained his truth-clarification materials. He
replied that he had simply found them in his backyard. He was imprisoned in a
tiny cage. Some time later, ten other practitioners were arrested and
interrogated. Thereafter, the practitioners were brought to an infectious
disease hospital for check-ups before being sent into a detention center. Due to
Mr. Hou's high blood pressure, the detention center would not accept him. They
then took him to a Chinese physician's hospital for another check-up, but his
blood pressure remained high. Mr. Hou demanded to be released and was finally
sent back. His eldest daughter-in-law, Ms. Men Xiaohua, was deceived and sentenced to
forced labor. She was brutally tortured in the labor camp. During the most
serious period of persecution, Chen Wanyou brought policemen to her place on
many occasions to harass her. They demanded that she reveal the names of
practitioners from photos that the police had taken, but she said that she did
not know any of them. Tragically, she died in the summer of 2003. In the summer of 2004, Mr. Hou and another practitioner were arrested by
policemen from the Lianjiangkou Town Police Station while distributing
truth-clarification materials. He was sent to the detention center and Chen
Wanyou was present. Even though Mr. Hou persistently clarified the truth to
them, the officials would not listen and kept on asking where Mr. Hou had
obtained his materials. After the prison doctor found that he had high blood
pressure and a high heart rate, Mr. Hou was released. The other practitioner was
sent to a detention center to be persecuted. Hou's eldest son, Mr. Hou Zhiqiang, also suffered many illegal
arrests, physical interrogations, harassment, physical torture, forced
labor, and other forms of persecution at the hands of the local Public Security
Bureau and the 610 Office. He was imprisoned in a labor camp on two
occasions for a total of four years and six months. He suffered countless types
of brutal torture in the labor camp. During March 2005, only when he was so
physically drained and wounded from the torture that he could not even move did
the authorities send him to a hospital. When the doctor said that it would be
necessary for him to remain in the hospital for treatment, police guards Yang
Chunlong and Diao Yunkun, who had brought him there, replied, "No, he can't
stay here. It's okay, we'll take him back. He won't die." The long term harassment, arrests, and threats took a tremendous
psychological and physical toll on Mr. Hou, and he passed away on September 30,
2006. October 12, 2006
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