Ms. Zhou Wenfang Dies as a Result of Persecution, Her Son Still Detained in a Forced Labor Camp (Photos)
By a Clearwisdom correspondent in Hebei Province
(Clearwisdom.net)
Ms. Zhou Wenfang was a Falun Gong practitioner from Daxinzhuang
Village, Xiantai Township, Mancheng County, Baoding City, Hebei
Province. All of her illnesses disappeared after she began
practicing Falun Gong. In 2009, unable to endure the Chinese
Communist Party's persecution of her and her loved ones, she died
of grief. When she was in critical condition, she requested that
the forced labor camp in Baoding allow her to see her son one last
time. Her request was denied. Ms. Zhou Wenfang Ms. Zhou Wenfang's oldest son Li Zhenxing Ms. Zhou suffered from high blood pressure, bone hyperplasia,
numbness of the hands and feet, leg pains, stomach disease, etc.
prior to practicing Falun Gong. Less than two months after she
started practicing Falun Gong, all of her illnesses had disappeared
and she looked like a new person with plenty of energy. During the Winter of 2007, Ms. Zhou's youngest son went to
Minghua Computer City, a computer store in Baoding City, to buy
some supplies. He was discovered by undercover police officers from
the store who found two discs that contained
truth-clarification materials in the basket of his motorcycle.
He was arrested and sent to the Yuhualu Police Station for
interrogation. He was later transferred back to the local police
department in Xiantai Town. Police officers confiscated his
motorcycle and fined him 2,000 yuan. They threatened him, "If
you don't write a guarantee statement to renounce Falun Gong or
send in the payment, we will send you to a detention camp." A few months earlier, before the 2008 Olympic Games, Li Tongxin,
the Party Secretary of Daxinzhuang Village, Pan Xiujun, the
Director of the Woman's Federation, Chen Hangzhou, the Village
Accountant, and deputy secretaries Zhao Jianli and Fan Junrui went
to Ms. Zhou's home and harassed them. They forced them write a
"guarantee statement" to denounce Falun Gong. Although the family
tried to {{clarify the truth}, they wouldn't listen. On July 13, another four people led by Li Tongxin broke into Ms.
Zhou's home again. They were very rude and unreasonable and
demanded they turn in their ID cards. They threatened, "We will
arrest you if you don't turn them in. A police car from the
procurator's office is waiting for you at the entrance. You think
about it. We will wait for you in the brigade." Under pressure from the authorities, they decided to run away
from home, and drifted around helplessly. Within days, Ms. Zhou
started developing sickness symptoms. Meanwhile, the sunflowers
that they had grown in the field and the ones that they had stored
at home started to rot. Even before the Olympic Games, cadres from the county and town
started to station themselves in the village. When Ms. Zhou's
family was forced into exile, cadres from the village took turns to
guard their doorstep 24 hours a day. After they heard of their
exile, Ms. Zhou's family members went around to inquire their
whereabouts. They went to her village and saw the cadres who
promised them that things would be alright if they came home. When
Ms. Zhou came home, all she saw was an empty house. The corn,
fertilizer, rapeseed, tricycle, pulling cart, corn planter,
double-spade plow, wheat planter, and a 200-meter-long irrigation
hose had all been stolen. She went to look for the village cadre.
He deflected the responsibility to the villagers. Yang Ping, the
head of the village, paid her 1,000 yuan. Ms. Zhou refused to take
the money. Yang left the money with Ms. Zhou's nephew, Yu
Dalong. Because the village cadre had promised that nothing would happen
to them if they came back. Ms. Zhou's husband and two sons came
home one after another. Ms. Zhou went to the police station to
report the losses. Cai Hongjian, the instructor of the station,
told her to go to the Interpol Unit which was located 15 miles from
Daxinzhuang Village. She knew that it wouldn't help even if she
went there. Helpless and desperate, she decided to ask the
villagers to give her a fair say on her grievances. At 10 p.m. on August 7, Li Zhenxing, Ms. Zhou's oldest son, was
stopped by party secretary Fan Shuzheng as he was riding a bike
with truth-clarification materials in it. He was arrested and sent
to a police station in Xiantai. After a severe beating by police
officers, he was sent to the detention camp in Mancheng County.
Later, several police officers led by Sergeant Shi Junbao broke
into Ms. Zhou's home and ransacked it. They found a copy of the
Minghui Weekly and other materials. They arrested Ms. Zhou,
her husband and her younger son and sent them to the police
station. They were tortured by the police for two days and two nights.
The two elders were detained in the Mancheng Detention Center and
their son was sent to the Zhuozhou Brainwashing Center. Ms. Zhou
became sick on the eighth day of her detention. She and her husband
were released. Even after they were released, cadres from the
brigade and the village still took turns monitoring them. Their
home phone was tapped by the Mancheng police. Li Tongxin, the brigade secretary, told Ms. Zhou that her oldest
son had already been sent to a forced labor camp for 15 months. He
was shocked with four electric batons by the guards from Baoding
Forced Labor Camp. He was also tied to a heat pipe for several
days. Upon hearing this, Ms. Zhou collapsed. Although she and her
husband had requested to see their son in Baoding Forced Labor Camp
many times, they had always been refused by the guards because he
was not "transformed" and that his family members were Falun Gong
practitioners. Sometimes the two elders would shout their son's
name outside the labor camp. They had gone there several times and
sat for half a day just wanting to see their son. The police
threatened to arrest them. Ms. Zhou's health worsened drastically due to the suffering. She
went to a clinic for a checkup and was told she had developed
diabetes. She went to Fukang Hospital in Mancheng County for
treatment and she fell into a hypoglycemic coma. She was
transferred to the First Hospital in Baoding. The hospital
discovered that she had expansion in cardiomyopathy, cardiac
arrhythmia, frequent premature heartbeats, and high blood pressure.
Her condition was very unstable. During her critical condition, she
had requested to see her son one last time, but was denied the
chance by the Baoding Forced Labor Camp. She was hospitalized three
times in the First Hospital of Baoding. Finding no cure, she was
taken home and died on the way. Even though his mother passed away, the Baoding Forced Labor
Camp didn't allow Mr. Li to see her one last time. According to the
Xiantai Police Station, he had to pay 10,000 yuan if he wanted
to see her. In the end, Mr. Li didn't have the chance to see
her. Ms. Zhou's husband hired a lawyer to file a lawsuit against the
perpetrators. Just before the trial, his lawyer suddenly received
verbal notification from the court in the New District, "No one is
allowed to represent Falun Gong-related cases." At that time, he
received a document which detailed the terms of detention of his
son in the forced labor camp. According to the document, he was
detained in the second brigade for 15 months, and the release date
was November 7. After going through numerous hardships, he and his
family were delighted to come to pick up his son on the scheduled
date. When they arrived at the labor camp, the guards ignored them
and told them that his son's term was extended by two months,
without any reason. Two months later, on January 7, 2010, he went
again. The guards told him that the release date was again
postponed to January 20. They said the national security brigade
and police station were in charge of his case. Baoding Forced Labor Camp: 86-312-5939110
Lu Hongwen, captain of Xiantai Police Station:
86-13013244883(Cell)
Li Tongxin, party secretary of Daxinzhuang Village: 86-312-7011353,
86-13933206466(Cell)
Posting date: 2/2/2010
Category: Death Cases
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2010/1/20/216596.html
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