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Petition Letter from the Mother of Yang Xiaojie, Who Died as a Result of Torture (Photos)
(Clearwisodm.net) My name is Cui Fugui. I am the mother of Yang Xiaojie
and the mother-in-law of Liu Runling. At 11:15 a.m. on January 26, 2006, my
beloved son Yang Xiaojie passed away. His face, seen by his family, was kind. He
didn't want to leave his parents, both in their 70s, his dear wife, and
especially his 16-year-old daughter, the apple of his eye. I was with my son when he died. I screamed until my throat was dry and all
the strength had left my body. I held my son's hand and shouted continuously,
"Xiaojie, come back! You can't leave. You are a tough boy. Mom can't live
without you, and you can't leave mom. You are a good boy. You are a good person.
You deserve a good life! Xiaojie, mom knows there are many things you wanted to
say but didn't, and so do I. Xiaojie, come back, listen to me, I know that you
are very weak, and I want you to rest and recover before you speak. Xiaojie,
come back! Mom knows your heart: you tried not to describe the tortures you
suffered at the prison because you didn't want me to worry about you." I lost my mind and screamed and screamed for my son to come back. Around 5:00
p.m., blood gushed from my nose, but I didn't care. I truly hoped that my pleas
could move the heavens. I thought, "I have such a wonderful son. You can't
leave me. You are only 40 years old, yet the abusers at the No 4 Prison killed
you. Mom will seek justice for you. My son Yang Xiaojie was a simple, strong and goal-oriented person. Those who
knew him say that he was intelligent and loved to help others. I used to have a
happy family. My son and his wife loved each other and took care of their
parents. I have a lovely granddaughter. Now nothing will ever be the same. Yang Xiaojie worked at the North China Division of China Youth Daily.
He started practicing Falun Gong in 1996 and underwent tremendous physical and
mental changes. He received important awards from his work unit. After the
persecution started on July 20, 1999, he persisted in believing in
Truth-Compassion-Forbearance and being a good person. The police took him to the
Xiumen Police Station in Shijiazhuang City, where he was held for 51 days. From
then on, the police often harassed his work unit. On October 10, 1999, because
they were under pressure, his superiors fired him. On the evening of April 12, 2000, officer Fang Liang from the Penghou Street
Police Station in Shijiazhuang City made up a reason to have him go to the
Penghou Street Administration Office. People there illegally
detained him for half a day before he was allowed to go home. His
residence was under long-term close monitoring. On September 29, 2000, Yang Xiaojie and his wife Liu Runling left home to
avoid further persecution. The police issued a warrant for their arrest. On the
evening of September 28, 2001, Yang Xiaojie and Liu Runling were both arrested
in the Kaida Neighborhood Compound in Shijiazhuang City and were savagely
beaten. Liu Runling was later transferred to the Penghou Street Police Station
and later to the No. 1 Detention Center. Yang Xiaojie was locked in a metal
chair for seven days and seven nights at the Penghou Street Police Station. He
was transferred to the No. 1 Detention Center and later to the Yuanxian County
Detention Center. He was also held at Dongfeng Road Custody Center and the No. 2
Detention Center in Shijiazhuang City. On February 10, 2002, the Qiaoxi District People's Procuratorate approved the
arrest of Yang Xiaojie and his wife. The couple was tried in the Qiaoxi District
Court on September 9, 2002. They were both sentenced to 11 years in prison for
speaking the truth and practicing Falun Gong. After July 15, 2003, Yang Xiaojie was held at Beijiao Prison, the former No.
4 Prison of Hebei Province. His wife Liu Runling is being held at Hebei Province
Women's Prison. Yang Xiaojie was very healthy on entering the prison. The prison authorities
placed him under "strict control" all year long because he refused to
renounce his belief. They often locked him in solitary confinement, physically
and verbally assaulted him, tortured him and didn't allow him to sleep. They
constantly pressured him to "reform," which put him in a continuous
intense and depressed state. The guards also encouraged the inmates to beat and
torture him. All of these contributed to the illnesses that my son later
developed. Because he persisted in his belief, the prison authorities refused
family visits. When he suffered severe spinal pain for over a year and was
paralyzed for more than three months, they concealed his condition. He was
emaciated and extremely weak. The perpetrators purposely let him die. My son told me about the gross abuse and mistreatment he experienced at the
Beijiao Prison: For a long time, my son lived under great pressure and could not eat. He was
exhausted and passed away before he could see justice prevail. As his family, we
think that the necrosis of his spinal disc was the result of chronic abuse and
beating, because he had never been diagnosed with any similar condition. He had
severe fluid accumulation in his lungs and tuberculosis. The most suspicious
thing is that if our son's condition has nothing to do with the prison, so why
did the prison authorities not allow the family to visit him for over a year?
What were they trying to hide? Our son said he had suffered from spinal pain for
over a year and really could not take it anymore. He had been paralyzed for over
three months. His weight dropped from 154 pounds to less than 77 pounds. He was
skin and bones and had hardly any flesh on his buttocks. The skin on his thighs
clung to the bone. His voice was weak and he had phlegm in his throat and fluid
in his lungs. He had labored breathing and slept most of the time. His spine
hurt terribly, even when others helped him turn in bed, or when he occasionally
sat up. At about 2:00 p.m. on November 23, 2004, I saw Yang Xiaojie, and at about
10:00 a.m. on December 28, 2005 I saw him again. I clearly remember that on
November 23, 2004, we walked into the reception room. He was very happy to see
his family. He ran to welcome us. When we saw him again on December 28, 2005,
however, he was semi-conscious and lying in bed. I hurried toward him and said,
"Xiaojie, mom is here to see you." He struggled to open his eyes and
looked confused. After a while, he tried very hard and said, "mom." I could hardly recognize him, a once energetic and healthy man. He could not
recognize his sister and sister-in-law. We couldn't hold back our tears. He was
so emaciated that he looked deformed. I said out loud at the Beijiao Prison
infirmary, "Child, be brave, we will certainly bring you home!" The
prison authorities finally allowed us this meeting with my son when he was at
death's door and could die at any time, after our whole family urgently
requested a visit and spoke with the prison authorities and officials at Hebei
Province Prison Administration Bureau many times. The Beijiao Prison authorities, supposedly being administrators of the law,
had violated the law by denying family visits for over a year. They tortured and
tormented my son to death. Please, hold the persons involved at the No. 4 Prison legally responsible.
These individuals include Chen Ning, head of Division 11, Chen Xinguo, the main
official at Division 11, Wang Guobin, head of the Education Division and others.
We must also see justice done to officials at the Beijiao Prison involved with
the persecution, and officials at the Hebei Province Prison Administration
Bureau involved with the persecution. After my son came home, he always talked about appealing. The prison
authorities completely ignored my son after he was taken home in critical
condition. Wang Guobin, head of the Education Division, was notified of my son's
death the day he passed away. Up until now, no one from the prison has ever made
a phone call to send condolences. Are they not responsible for torturing a man
to death? I will definitely seek justice for my beloved son, and they will have
to take the following legal responsibilities into consideration, according to
the law: (1) According to Article 248 of the
Criminal Law of the Peoples Republic of China, "Supervisory
and management personnel of prisons, detention centers and other guard houses
who beat or physically abuse their inmates, if the case is serious, are to be
sentenced to three years or fewer in prison or put under criminal detention. If
the case is especially serious, they are to be sentenced to three to 10 years in
prison. Those causing injuries, physical disability or death, are to be
convicted and severely punished according to article 234 and 232 of this law.
Supervisory and management personnel who order inmates to beat or physically
abuse other inmates are to be punished according to stipulations in the above
paragraph. (2) Article 232 of the Criminal Law stipulates, "Whoever
intentionally kills another is to be sentenced to death, life imprisonment or
not less than 10 years of fixed-term imprisonment." (3) Article 234 of the Criminal Law stipulates, "If
he causes a person's death or causes a person's serious deformity by badly
injuring him with particularly ruthless methods he is to be sentenced to not
less than 10 years of fixed-term imprisonment, life imprisonment, or death." (4) According to the Law of the People's Republic of China on State
Compensation, "If death results, compensation for death and funeral
expenses shall be paid; the total amount shall be twenty times the State average
yearly pay of staff and workers in the previous year." As stated earlier, Beijiao Prison officials purposely concealed my son's
condition and wasted the precious time when he could have received medical
treatment. The result was that we failed to revive my son. Their actions
constitute first-degree murder and, correspondingly, they must be held legally
responsible in accordance with the Chinese constitution. My son Yang Xiaojie was providing for his parents and daughter. According to
the Compensation Law, the Communist regime agitators should pay us about 300,000
Yuan
in compensation. We are devastated and deeply grieved by our beloved son's untimely death. We
only have one wish: restore my son's good name and give him justice! I believe
the ruling regime's officials will heed the tragedy that my family has endured,
uphold justice and the law, and bring to justice the individuals responsible for
my son's death. We call for the involved officials to solve this case as soon as
possible! I sincerely request that the officials at the Hebei Province Prison
Administration Bureau consider the difficulties facing our family and release my
daughter-in-law Liu Runling from Hebei Province Women's Prison. We need her
home, so she can support this broken family, and so our granddaughter will not
get into trouble because she lacks the discipline of her parent. Our whole
family cannot go on like this! I call on people at my son's former unit and on
his friends to help us fulfill his last wish! We express our most sincere
gratitude in advance! Cui Fugui: resident in Shijiazhuang City, mother of Yang Xiaojie,
mother-in-law of Liu Runling Yang Gentian: father of Yang Xiaojie, father-in-law
of Liu Runling January 19, 2006 This letter is to be forwarded to relevant government officials on various
levels in the Hebei Province government and functioning organs, relevant
officials at various levels of the Shijiazhuang City government and functioning
organs, and The North China Division of China Youth Daily,
Yang Xiaojie's former employers. Posting date: 3/3/2006
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