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Friends and Family Arrested While Practitioners on Trial in Heilongjian Province
(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). On the morning of November 28, 2008, four practitioners, including Mr. Zhao
Boliang and his mother-in-law, Ms. Zhang Yuhua; Mr. Li Yongsheng; and Mr. Li
Haifeng were tried in Xi'an District Court in Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang
Province. The use of cruel torture was revealed to the court. One of the ways
Mr. Li Yongsheng was tortured by domestic security officer Peng Fuming was
"Tying the ropes" (1). Mr. Li was also brutally beaten. Lawyer Han
Zhiguang from Gongdao Law Firm in Beijing entered a plea of not guilty for Mr.
Zhao Boliang. The Court did not allow spectators to sit in the courtroom for this public
trial, and guards chased away all the families who were waiting outside the
court. Officers from Domestic Security ordered several dozen police officers to
arrest the families and fellow practitioners of the defendants. At least 37
people that were outside the courtroom have gone missing. Some have been taken
to a detention center. Note: (1) "Tying the ropes," one type of brutal torture, refers to
putting a thin nylon rope around the back of a person's neck and then wrapping
it around both shoulders and down teach arm loop by loop, and then over each
hand. As the rope is tightened to its limit, it cuts into the flesh. Both arms
are forced behind the back and raised to the extreme, and then both thumbs are
tied with a rope that goes around the back of the neck. The person tortured in
this way is then kicked to kneel down on the floor. The rope is released about
an hour later. Then the person is tied up like this again a second time, then a
third time, and so on. See photo illustration on
http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2004/9/18/52553.html, see pencil
illustration http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2004/10/5/53164.html
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