The Relentless Persecution of 63-year-old Ms. Wang Yunliao
(Clearwisdom.net) Note: The following is a shortened version of a
longer and more detailed article that appeared on the Minghui.org website
(Chinese version of Clearwisdom.net). Ms. Wang Yunliao, 63, is from Litun, Xijin Village, Desheng Township, Dalian
City New Economic Zone in Liaoning Province. At the end of the year 1999, when
she told people about the benefits of practicing Falun Gong at a train station,
police officers arrested her and kept her at a detention center for two weeks.
Her family was forced to pay 2,000 yuan to get her released. In the spring of 2003, police officers from the Desheng Police Station and
the head of the Xijin Village Public Security office went to Ms. Wang's home to
coerce her to give up practicing Falun Gong, threatening that otherwise they
would arrest her. She was thus forced to live away from home, moving from place
to place to avoid the persecution. Ms. Wang Yunliao went home during the autumn
harvest time and was arrested and sent to the Dalian Environmental Protection
Guesthouse. Two people monitored her day and night. They took turns intimidating
her in an attempt to force her to give up Falun Dafa. Every practitioner
imprisoned there had to pay 120 yuan for their cost of living. Ms. Wang was
released after three months. In April 2006, public officials went to Ms. Wang's home and harassed her
again. Township officer Zhong Wen had also gone to her home numerous times to
harass her. On October 8, 2006, 610 Office personnel from the New Economic
Zone, Deputy Party Secretary of Desheng Township Xiao Chengyu, Township official
Zhong Wen, and Xijin Village Party Secretary Wu Houzheng went to Ms. Wang's home
yet again to coerce her to give up her practice. At about 10:00 a.m. on November 17, 2006, several people from the New
Economic Zone 610 Office illegally arrested Ms. Wang and detained
her again at the Dalian Environmental Protection Guesthouse. Her current
situation is unknown. Her family went to deliver some clothing to her, but were
not allowed to see her.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/12/9/144297.html
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