Epoch Times: Woman Killed For Writing Quit CCP Slogans on Bank Notes
By Cheng Jie and Wen Zhen
New Tang Dynasty Television Dec 07, 2006 CHINA--Cao Aihua from Akesu City, Xinjiang province was tortured to death
within one week of being interned in a labor camp for writing a slogan of
quitting the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on a Chinese bank note (Renminbi). Cao was arrested in August by the communist regime because she wrote
"Quitting the party" and Nine Commentaries related information on bank
notes. She was sent to Urumqi Women's Labor and Re-Education Camp, and died
there several days later. A reporter called the Allah Public Security Bureau National Security Brigade
to verify the news; a policeman confirmed Cao's death. According to investigations made by a journalist, Cao underwent breast
excision surgery in 1998. After chemotherapy, she lost most of her hair and
weighed less than 40 kg. After practicing Falun Gong, Cao regained her health. After the CCP started persecuting Falun Gong in 1999, Cao was sent to a
re-education camp three times, but she still maintained her beliefs. Cao's family was unable to accept the fact that she was tortured to death and
filed a lawsuit against the Urumqi Women Labor and Re-education Camp. The case
has now been transferred to the Xinjiang Supreme People's Procuratorate. According to the latest information from the Global Mission to Rescue
Persecuted Falun Gong Practitioners (GMR), five Falun Gong practitioners have
died in the Urumqi Women's Labor and Re-education Camp to date, and two have
become crippled from persecution. Source http://en.epochtimes.com/news/6-12-7/49078.html
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