Li Qinghuan of Benxi City, Liaoning Province Dies as a Result of Gross Abuse under the Persecution (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) Mr. Li Qinghuan was a Falun Gong practitioner from
Benxi City, Liaoning Province. He started cultivation in 1996. After the onset
of the persecution in 1999, he was harassed on numerous occasions. Police
arrested him on September 18, 2004 and sent him to the Weiningxing Forced Labor
Camp in Benxi, where he was subjected to the "stretch torture"
(described below) for seven days in a row. His health deteriorated afterwards
and never got better. Following his release in 2006, he was under constant
surveillance. He died on April 5, 2009 at the age of 50. Weiningxing Labor Camp Reenactment of stretch torture A brief description of the stretch torture: Two single beds were put together
side by side. The victim was made to lie in the middle of the two beds with his
limbs tied to the four far corners of the beds. The guards initially used
handcuffs to secure the victim's limbs. When they subjected practitioner Wang
Xuefei to the torture device, the handcuffs cut into his flesh and left visible
marks. To cover their crimes, the guards switched to ropes to fasten
practitioners' limbs. Every once in a while, the guards would stretch the
practitioner, meaning they pulled the two beds apart and filled the gap in
between the beds with bricks. Every time, they put more bricks between the two
beds. This torture resulted in excruciating pain. Chen Zhongwei and Liu Shaoshi were the two chief culprits that tortured
practitioners at the labor camp. They first tried to deceive Li Qinghuan and
Zhang Shupeng into giving up their practice of Falun Gong. When that tactic
failed, they resorted to barbaric violence. Under the directive of guard Ding
Huibo, Chen and Liu made the two practitioners double-cross their legs while
sitting on the ground, and then they tied their legs with rope. They did the
same to their arms behind their backs, and designated a person to sit on their
backs and push downward extremely hard.

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