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Mr. Li Zhengling Dies of Torture in Deyang Prison, Sichuan Province
(Clearwisdom.net) Mr. Li Zhengling, also known as Li Erwa, was born
October 9, 1964, and lived in Gulin County, Sichuan Province. He retired from
the Yanyuan County Armed Police Department, and was employed by the Taiping Town
Store in Gulin County Chinese Herb Company. He retired early, and ran the herb
store at the border of Taiping Town, Gulin and Xishui County, Guizhou Province.
He began cultivating Falun Dafa in 1996, and benefited both physically and
spiritually. After July 20, 1999, when the persecution started, Mr. Li Zhengling joined
group exercises at the Changzheng Bridge, located at the border of Sichuan and
Guizhou Provinces. Officers from Xingmin District Police Station in Xishui
County, Guizhou Province and Taiping Town Police Station in Gulin County,
Sichuan Province arrested him, and detained him in the Xishui County Detention
Center. Authorities from the Xishui County Police Department, the Xingmin
District Police Station, and the Taiping Town Police Station in Gulin County
demanded 8,000 yuan each from Mr. Li Zhengling's family as a
condition of his release, but Mr. Li's wife did not have the money. Three days
later, the police officers took Mr. Li to the Tucheng Township and illegally
sentenced him to three years in a forced labor camp. Mr. Li was imprisoned in
the Qing Town Forced Labor Camp, where he was subjected to numerous types of
torture, including being locked in a small cell (1), forced overtime work,
forced standing for long periods of time, hanging by handcuffs, brutal beatings,
and shocks from electric batons. His term was extended by two months even though
his physical health was extremely poor. Mr. Li Zhengling was released in December 2002, and he got involved in a coal
business in Taiping Town. On December 28, 2004, six police officers from the
Gulin County Police Department, led by the head of the Criminal Police Team Zou
Qiang, ransacked Mr. Li's home and took him to the Gulin County Detention
Center, where he became blind in his left eye due to torture. The county
hospital doctor said he should be bailed out on medical parole, but the
610 Office refused, and planned on sentencing him to prison. On August 8, 2005, Communist Party officials sentenced Mr. Li to five years
in prison and sent him to the Deyang Prison in Sichuan Province. In April 2006,
detention center officials notified Mr. Li's family that he was in critical
condition. When his wife Hong Shiping and sister-in-law Qiu Jufen came to the
Deyang Prison in Huangxu Town, they saw that Mr. Li 's entire body was swollen,
and he had injuries on his face, nose and mouth. He was unable to urinate on his
own and was using a catheter. He could not recognize people, yet the prison told
his family members that they could only see him for 30 minutes, and that they
could not release him. In October 2007, when Mr. Li Zhengling's family went to Deyang Prison to
visit him, they saw that he was disfigured, emaciated, and blind in both eyes,
and he could not take care of himself. When his family members requested that he
be released on medical grounds, a prison warden replied, "He has not been
'transformed' so he cannot be released." On June 24, 2008, officers from Taiping Police Station notified his family
that Mr. Li had died in Shuangliu Police Hospital in Chengdu City, Sichuan
Province. When his family rushed to the hospital, they saw him wrapped in
sheets, and his face was swollen and festering. The prison authorities said he
died because he refused to cooperate when getting treatment. The family was only
allowed to see him briefly, and were not allowed to take photos of his body. He
was cremated immediately, and the authorities refused to tell the family exactly
when Mr. Li died. They also would not tell how they contacted the family or
issued a death certificate. They only gave his family the ashes. His family does
not know any details of his death. Gulin County 610 Office Chair Guo Wen (male): 86-830-7102590 (o),
86-830-7100911 (h), 86-13909085633 (cell) Related reports: http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2007/7/16/87727.html
and http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2008/1/2/92853.html Note: (1) Small cell - The detainee is locked up in a very small cell individually.
The guards handcuff the practitioner behind the back in a fixed position, in
which the practitioner can neither move nor lie down. The small cell is very
damp and no sunshine comes in. Detainees have to urinate and defecate in the
cell. Only half of a regular meal is served to detainees locked up in a small
cell during the daytime. During the night, rats run about. The stench in the
small cell is so bad that it is difficult to breathe. |