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Falun Gong Practitioner Ms. Yi Xianmei Still Suffering Hardship Following Release from Three Years of Forced Labor
(Clearwisdom.net) Ms. Yi Xianmei returned home on April 20, 2007 after
serving three years of illegal forced labor. She has suffered severe physical
abuse and mental pressure due to persecution. Even now, her limbs are often in
pain, itch and feel numb. When she has heartburn she vomits frequently and
cannot seem to stop. Her entire family continues to struggle to make a living. Ms. Yi Xianmei was persecuted for eight years. The local police and 610
Office agents demanded a large amount of extortion money from her. She had
no income for two years and four months, from September 2002 to January 2003,
and from June 2004 to March 2007, because her employers refused to pay her. They
eventually resumed payment in April 2007, but the credit union withheld her
wages to pay her loans and also deducted her daughter's monthly college expenses
from her wages. So the family still didn't get any money from her wages. Her
husband's wages were initially withheld by the credit union and he also had to
pay other debts, including high interest rates. Loan sharks were after them, and
the family could not live in peace. We have heard that agents from the local 610 Office and police station are
planning to further persecute Ms. Yi. Her mother-in-law, in her seventies, is so
worried that doesn't eat well and hardly sleeps. Ms. Yi Xianmei used to teach at the Tangwan Elementary School in Hongjiang
City in the Huaihua Region of Hunan Province. Her civil rights were taken from
her after "April 25," 1999, simply because she practices Falun Gong. Officials incarcerated Ms. Yi on July 22, 1999 in the Hongjiang City
Detention Center. The police eventually learned that she was pregnant. The
police officials forced her family to pay a 4,000 yuan fine and then
forced her to have an abortion regardless of her weak condition. She had not
eaten for five days. On August 27, 2001, the local 610 Office official, along
with personnel from the City Education Bureau, demanded that Ms. Yi write a
so-called guarantee statement promising to give up Falun Gong, and
pay 6,000 yuan as "guarantee money." She decided to leave home to
avoid further persecution. During this time her husband lost his teaching job.
City 610 Office agents and the town political and judiciary head compelled him
to look for his wife. They even made the family pay all the expenses for hiring
people to search for Ms. Yi. Between July 5, 2002 and December 2, 2002, city 610 Office agents held Ms. Yi
in detention. She had heart problems, which led her to becoming comatose. The
police rushed her to the People's Hospital, but her condition did not improve,
so they notified the family and she later returned home. Ms. Yi was illegally arrested during the evening of June 7, 2004.
Participating in the arrest were agents from the city 610 Office, Tangwan Town
police station and elementary school officials. Ms. Yi was transferred to the
Baimalong Forced Labor Camp to serve a three-year term. While there, her
physical condition deteriorated. She became comatose three times. She lost too
much blood during her menses and also developed a rash. Her ankles swelled. She
was paralyzed several times and developed irregular heart pain along with
frequent vomiting, and had trouble breathing due to the heart pain. The agents
injected her with unknown substances while she was in a coma. This caused her to
have blurred vision. Her family was under persecution as well. To make a living,
her husband decided to borrow money at high interest in order to pay their
daughter's college expenses. Their daughter was once prevented from entering the
dorm because she did not have money to pay the tuition. Ms. Yi's husband was
abducted and abused by people who had lent him money at high interest rates. |