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Ms. Wan Xiuying Shows Illness Symptoms Due to Severe Persecution in Tumuji Forced Labor Camp
(Clearwisdom.net) Ms. Wan Xiuying, 60, is a practitioner from Tongliao
City, Inner Mongolia Province. She is showing severe illness symptoms, including
high blood pressure, numbness in her right leg, and rapid heartbeat, after being
severely persecuted in Tumuji Forced Labor Camp. Ms. Wan is unable to go
downstairs and needs someone to bring her meals to her. Nonetheless, the labor
camp officials have refused to release her. On December 8, 2006, the police arrested Ms. Wan on the train from Tongliao
City to Hailaer City. She was then sentenced to two years of forced labor and
detained in Tumuji Forced Labor Camp. Ms. Wan has been arrested and detained several times. She was detained in
Hexi Detention Center in Tongliao City three times and detained in a
brainwashing center once. In one case, she was arrested at the gate of her
house. Another time, police broke into her home, arrested her, then detained her
at the Tongliao Police Department for three days. The police have ransacked her
home five times. Her telephone was monitored, and she was followed when she went
out. During the holidays, officials from the local residential committee and
local police officers routinely went to her house to harass her. Moreover, they
also went to her son's home and her daughter-in-law's parents' home to harass
them. Ms. Wan's daughter, Ms. Wang Ying, is also a practitioner and was a teacher
at the Tongliao City Experimental Elementary School. She had been detained
several times and sentenced to three years of forced labor. In Hexi Prison in
Tongliao City and in Tumuji Forced Labor Camp, Ms. Wang was brutally tortured by
being shackled, tied to a bed, hung up by handcuffs, beaten with bats, shocked
with two electric batons, and beaten by multiple people. In the end, Ms. Wang
was tortured to the point that she lost her hearing, showed symptoms of
myocarditis, and a CT scan showed shadows inside her head. When she was on the
verge of death, officials of the Tumuji Forced Labor Camp released her in
January 2008. February 19, 2008
Posting date: 3/4/2008 |