Mr. Zhang Dongsheng Tortured to Death in 2005; His Wife in Forced Labor Camp
(Clearwisdom.net) Falun Dafa practitioner Mr. Zhang Dongsheng, 49, a
farmer, lived in Xinglong village, Yukou Township, Pinggu District, Beijing. In
2001, Mr. Zhang and his wife Zhang Guijin were both arrested and detained for
ten months in a Hanzhuang brainwashing center and were forced to endure enormous
mental pressures. One month after being released from the brainwashing center, Mr. Zhang was
transferred to Hanzhuang Mental Hospital. His family had three thousand yuan
extorted from them for "treatments." On his release from the hospital,
Mr. Zhang's reflexes were slow, and neither of his legs functioned normally. In
the spring of 2003, policemen came to his door to harass him again, causing Mr.
Zhang to be hospitalized. The doctor at the hospital said that there were dark
shadows on his organs. His family spent ten thousand yuan, but he was unable to
be cured and did not fully recover. One week after he returned home from the hospital, Mr. Zhang started
exhibiting symptoms of a stroke. Policemen came to his door to harass him twice
more. Mr. Zhang Dongsheng died on June 18, 2005. His wife Zhang Guijin does not
want to give up cultivation. She wrote a solemn declaration that all of her
words and actions that the pressure of the persecution forced her to say or do
against Dafa are null and void and that they were not from the bottom of her
heart. On August 23, 2005, she was arrested again and sentenced to 18 months of
forced labor. After 9:30 a.m. on July 20, 2006, Yukouo Township Police Station Head Zhang
Peihua (male) and Pinggu District 610 Office worker Wang Xiaohua
(gender unknown) led about seven policemen to arrest four Falun Dafa
practitioners from their homes, including Mr. Cui Ruyi, Ms. Zhang Chunhong, Ms.
Liu Guifen, and Mr. Chen Youwen. At 9 a.m. on August 3, 2006, practitioner Mr.
Mao Zhenjiang was also arrested at his home in Duoyukou Township. These five
practitioners are all being held in Pinggu District Detention Center.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/8/29/136625.html
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