Grandparents Die After Repeated Torture, Father Arrested Time and Again, Son Left at Home all Alone -- Practitioners' Family Tragedy in Hebei Province
(Clearwisdom.net) 1. Unlawful Arrests, Torture and Illegal Prison Terms When the CCP and Jiang Zemin's gang began their unlawful persecution of Falun
Gong on July 20, 1999, Yan Haidong and his parents went to Beijing to exercise
their constitutional right to appeal to the State Appeals Office. As soon as
they arrived at Tiananmen Square, the police arrested them by force and took
them to the Tiananmen Square Police Station where they lured Yan to tell their
home address. Next the police transferred them to Baoding City's Beijing Office.
The police from Laishui County violently beat them up when they picked them up.
They took Yan and his family to Laishui County's CCP School. As soon as they got
out of the car, they were beaten up by hired goons with clubs, belts and boots.
Their faces became swollen beyond recognition and their bodies were covered with
blood and bruises. Afterwards, they were locked in an old shack surrounded by
tall weeds taller than an adult man. At night, they were forced to sleep on the
ground. They were given meager rations twice a day. In addition, they were
forced to work as slaves during the day. They were also subjected to beatings
and torture with bamboo sticks, clubs, belts, and whips made of telephone wire.
The goons even burned them with lit cigarettes. The goons also forced them to
watch video propaganda against Falun Gong. All practitioners there constantly
faced physical and mental torment. A month later, the local 610 Office and CCP officials demanded
4,000 yuan plus 10 yuan per day for food from each practitioner. Practitioners'
families were required to produce a written guarantee statement on
their behalf before they were released. They knew Yan Haidong was too poor to
produce the ransom because there was no one at home but his six-year-old son.
Where would they come up with 12,000 yuan in ransom for the three of them? It
was an astronomical amount of money for an average farmer's family!
Nevertheless, they forced Yan Haidong's mother Qin Sumin to return home and
borrow money to pay the ransom. When officials saw that she could only come up
with 800 yuan, they locked her up in Laishui County Detention Center. She went
on a hunger strike as a non-violent means to protest the unlawful persecution
before she was transferred to another local detention center. Qin Sumin was made to work as a slave in the day and stood guard in front of
her prison cell at night. On December 27, 2000, they paraded her on the streets
to humiliate her. In fact, they paraded a total of 28 Falun Gong practitioners
on the streets that day. After 30 days of incarceration, a group of officials,
led by Sun Guijie (male), unlawfully sentenced Qin Sumin to two years in Baoding
Forced Labor Camp. Because her blood pressure went up to 240, she was
transferred back to the detention center. She was not released until her blood
pressure went up to 280 and was unable to walk. Finally, she was released on
January 28, 2001 of the lunar calender. 2. Yan Haidong's Parents Die After Repeated Torture and Persecution While Yan's mother was imprisoned, his father was taken from the CCP School
to Yi'an Town where he continued to be incarcerated. Yan and his father were
forced to sweep a courtyard in town. Everyday they were under watch. The hired
thugs often threatened and beat up Yan and his father. Yan's father was
repeatedly beaten up, which caused him insufferable pain in the head. But
officials from Yi'an Town continued to demand ransom from Yan's father. When
Yan's father became mentally confused due to constant torture, the officials
took him back home and forced him to sell all the food in storage at the a rock
bottom price of 800 yuan. The officials took the money and released them. When Yan and his parents were released, it was already the end of the Chinese
New Year Festival. They didn't have any money or food left at home. On New
Year's Day, a kindhearted neighbor spared them some food. The day after Yan's
father returned home, he passed away. Later, Yan's mother passed away after
constantly facing harassments, imprisonment and threats of the officials from
the village and Yi'an Town government. Now only Yan and his son remain. Â 3. Repeated Arrests In the spring of 2001, the police from Yi'an Town arrested Yan Haidong again.
About eight policemen surrounded Yan. They removed his belt and pants and
started to beat him up until his lower body was bruised purple. They tried to
make Yan confess where he obtained Falun Gong truth-clarification materials
from. The police from Yi'an Town always beat up Falun Gong practitioners in
private to avoid any witnesses. All the practitioners arrested this time were
forced to give the police from 1,200 to 1,300 yuan in ransom except Yan Haidong,
who could not produce the money. With the help of fellow practitioners, Yan
escaped from the police's custody. When they found Yan had escaped, they sent
out search teams. That night all the roads out of Nangaoluo Village were
guarded. Every man on the search team was equipped with a stun baton. Li Laotie,
Mayor of Laishui County, ordered the men to beat up Yan Haidong if they found
him and told them it was okay to beat him to death. At around noon on May 30, 2007, Zhen Zhanjiang, Deputy Head of Yi'an Town
Police Station of Laishui County, Hebei Province, Xia Xuefeng, Secretary of
Yi'an Town Discipline Committee, and about five policemen broke into the home of
Yan Haidong. They ransacked the place and left nothing unturned. They stole his
Falun Gong books, a set of lectures on CDs, a mobile phone and an MP4 player.
Next they dragged and pulled Yan Haidong to the police station. At around 7:00 p.m. that day, the police saw satellite dish coding
instructions on Yan's telephone book, so they went to his home again. At the
time there was no one at home. The police used the excuse that Yan practiced
Falun Gong to justify their stealing a 21-inch TV, two satellite dishes, two
satellite receiver boxes, a DVD player, a pair of stereo speakers and a CD
player. Gao Yanxin, Deputy Chief of Yi'an Police Station, did not return the
items they stole from Yan Haidong. Instead, he extorted 5,000 yuan from Yan
Haidong. On August 28, 2007, CCP officials and police from the local "610"
Office in Yi'an Town broke in Yan's home and arrested him again. They unlawfully
took him into custody. The main culprits in the arrest include Wang Fucai
(male), Head of the "610" Office and a CCP official, as well as Dai
Chunjie and Dong Honghao from the local Public Security Bureau (PSB). That noon when Yan Haidong's child returned home, he could not find his
father. It was not until afternoon when Yan Haidong's younger sister received a
phone call and learned that Yan Haidong had been put into Laishui County
Detention Center. Yan's parents have already been persecuted to death. Now Yan's
child is left home alone, relying on a neighbor to look after him. Yan Haidong, in his 30's, is a Falun Gong practitioner from Gaoluo Village,
Yi'an Town, Laishui County. He has benefited physically and mentally from
practicing Falun Gong. He and his family led a very happy, harmonious life.
Yan's mother became healthy again after she started to practice Falun Gong.
Chinese version available at
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