Ms. Wu Junying, In Her Fifties, Arrested Again Shortly After Her Release from Labour Camp, Dies as a Result of Further Persecution

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Six people from the National Security Team in Beijing's Daxing District went to Dawangzhuang Village on January 17th, 2006 and illegally arrested1 a 54-year-old village woman, Falun Gong practitioner Wu Junying. She was later sent to forced labour for two and a half years. The abusers subsequently took her to the Beijing City Dispatch Division for further persecution. She was sent to Beijing Xin'an Forced Labour Camp on March 29th, and soon after 7:00 p.m. on March 31st her family was told that she had passed away.

Beijing Xin'an Forced Labour Camp claimed she passed away at about 5:00 a.m. from myocardial infarction. Her family went to see her remains and found that one of her hands was black and blue and there were needle marks on it.

Ms. Wu Junying was from Dawangzhuang Village in Wudian Town, Beijing's Daxing District. Persecutors in Beijing Women's Forced Labour Camp abused her severely for practising Falun Dafa. She had been sent to the so-called "training team" several times for intense abuse. Each day she was barely allowed to sleep, and was not released until ten months after her term was up.

Once during a meeting when the criminal guards attacked Falun Gong, Wu Junying refused to participate. A female guard named Cheng Cuie then ordered several prisoners to forcibly drag her into the meeting place. Wu Junying immediately shouted, "Falun Dafa is good!" Because of this, her detention period was prolonged by four months. She was sent to the "training team," forced to stand for a long time and deprived of sleep. She was not given a bed. She had no option but to stand the whole time. In winter, the police stripped off her trousers and sweater, threw them onto the ground and didn't let her wear them.

Wu Junying had just returned from the forced labour camp a year ago, when at about 10:00 a.m. on January 17th, 2006, she was arrested again. Participating in the arrest were five agents from the National Security Team in Beijing's Daxing District Police Department as well as people from the local police station. Six people participated in the arrest. One was a police officer surnamed Geng from the local police station. Wu Junying firmly resisted. The lawless people dragged her into a police van and took her to the Daxing District Police Department.

On March 29th, Wu Junying was transferred to the Beijing Xin'an Forced Labour Camp. Soon after 7:00 p.m. on March 31st, her family was told that she had passed away.

Below are the relevant phone numbers (add country code 86 before these numbers):

Beijing City Dispatch Division: 10-61291199 ext. 8118
Beijing City Dispatch Division distribution centre: 10-61273801
Lu Tingting of the Xin'an Forced Labour Camp: 10-60270170, 13683138344

Procuratorate in the Daxing District:
Long Weishun: 10-69206411 (office), Zhou Shuangxi: 10-69206412 (office)

Hongxing Police Station:
Liu Guojie: 10-61750637, 10-67962334
Policeman with surname of Geng: 13301368307
Daxing District Police Department: Wu Shuying: 10-69244317, 10-69242271


Note

1. Illegally arrested: Contrary to what former Chinese leader Jiang Zemin, who initiated the persecution, and the Chinese Communist Party would like the world to believe, practising Falun Gong is NOT illegal in China. Although the Public Security Department issued an unconstitutional set of restraints on the practice at the onset of the persecution in 1999, no laws have been passed by the only legislative body in China, the People's Congress, banning Falun Gong or granting the police the authority to arrest Falun Gong practitioners for practising the exercises or distributing flyers. For a more complete discussion of the illegality of the persecution of Falun Gong, please refer to the article "The Ban on Falun Gong—A Dictator's Whim, Not the Rule of Law". (Variation: "illegally sentenced")

Chinese version available at http://minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/4/5/124507.html

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