Wang Zhihai's Head Wounded Badly Due to Torture at Chongqing City Xishanping Forced Labour Camp

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On September 28th, 2007, Mr. Wang Zhihai, a Falun Gong practitioner employed by the Jiulongpo District Railway System in Chongqing City, was sentenced to a forced labour camp for two years. He was taken to the Second Section of the Seventh Ward of Xishanping Forced Labour Camp. On March 18th, 2008, several inmates beat Mr. Wang so violently that he suffered a head injury, his teeth were loosened, and his eyes became bloodshot. He also had a concussion and vomited, and his blood pressure shot up.

In order to cover up their crime, people from the forced labour camp cut off Mr. Zhihai's contact with the outside. Later, their crime was exposed, so Mr. Zhihai was transferred to the Central Hospital affiliated with Xishanping Forced Labour Camp. The labour camp officials refused to share Mr. Zhihai's medical records and CT results with his family. His family is now demanding his release, but officials from the forced labour camp continue to hold Mr. Zhihai.

Mr. Wang Zhihai is now 40 years old. Several years ago, on July 11th, 2001, he was detained at the forced labour camp for more than 19 months. In 2003, his wife, Ms. Duan Shiqun, was tortured to death at the detention centre. Now Mr. Zhihai's son, Wang Jing, who is only nine years old, is left without anyone to take care of him.

Chongqing City Xishanping Forced Labour Camp Lei Kejin, person in charge of Second Section: 86-23-89090025 (Office)

Tian Xin, person-in-charge of Second Section and a political instructor: 86-23-89090079 (Office)
Person-in-charge of Xishanping Forced Labour Camp: 86-23-68348302
Xishanping Forced Labour Camp Central Hospital: 86-23-68348318, 86-23-89117004
Jiangshan: Person-in-charge of the Forced Labour Camp and Secretary of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) Committee

Chinese version available at http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2008/4/12/176315.html

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