Older Ms. Li Yulan from Jilin Province Dies after Twice Being Detained in Forced Labour Camps

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Falun Dafa practitioner Ms. Li Yulan from Qian'an County, Jilin Province, had been detained in a forced labour camps twice. During the detainments she was severely tortured both mentally and physically. Upon release she was forced to leave home and go from place to place to avoid further persecution. She passed away on June 18th, 2007.

Ms. Li Yulan, 60 years old, was a resident of Su Township in Qian'an County, Jilin Province. She began practising Falun Gong in 1996. At that time all her diseases disappeared and she changed from being a selfish person, who only cared about herself, to someone who always thought of others first.

On March 12th, 2001, Li Yulan was arrested and taken to the Qian'an County Detention Centre. Afterwards, she was detained for one year.

Within ten days after her term was completed and she was to be released, on March 22nd, 2002, people from her local police station took her to the county detention centre.

Ms. Li refused to give up cultivation and therefore was sentenced to forced labour for two years. After the two years, she was released and stayed home for three months. On June 20th, 2004, the team leader of the Military Police Team in Qian'an County led a group of people to break into Li Yulan's home. Then she was taken to the county detention centre and detained. She went on a hunger strike to resist the detention. More than 20 days later, people from the Qian'an County Police Bureau took her to the Changchun Heizuizi Forced Labour Camp, who refused to admit her after a medical examination. Even though the police tried everything, the forced labour camp still refused to accept her, and eventually the police had to take her back and release her.

On the morning of July 12th, 2004, the leader of the Military Police Team in Qian'an County led four or five people to break into Ms. Li's home and take her away. They sent her directly to Heizuizi Forced Labour Camp.

When she was detained, Ms. Li went on a hunger strike to resist this persecution. Later, she walked out of the forced labour camp in an upright manner. However, the authorities still didn't want to give up persecuting her, so they often went to her home to harass her. Eventually she was forced to leave home and become destitute again.

During that time, police officers often went to her home to harass her family, so Ms. Li couldn't return home. She suffered tremendously both physically and mentally, and she passed away on June 18th, 2006.

Chinese version available at http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2007/6/22/157363.html

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