On July 4th, 2008, in the name of "sustaining harmony for the Olympics", Diaobingshan City Police in Liaoning Province arrested Falun Gong practitioner Ms. Hu Ying, who had been forced into a homeless situation, questioned her and tortured her. On July 6th, the police transferred Hu Ying to Tieling City Detention Centre and continued to torture her. However, her health declined rapidly due to the brutal torture, and Tieling City Detention Centre was afraid of being held responsible for her possible death, so Hu Ying was sent back to Diaobingshan City Detention Centre on September 29th. Hu Ying has been severely persecuted for over four months to date.
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Hu Ying is currently detained at Diaobingshan City Detention Centre, and deprived of family visits. She has to depend on a catheter for urinating, which is so painful that she bangs her head on the wall to try to reduce the pain. Zang Jinglin, the female head of the Supervision Group, and Wang Liqun, an instructor of the Group, locked Hu Ying to the floor with heavy cuffs.
Reportedly, the Diaobingshan police are framing Hu Ying with fabricated evidence and have submitted her case to the Diaobingshan City Procuratorate. The Procuratorate has declared the arrest of Hu Ying legal.
Hu Ying has been detained and tortured many times in the past nine years because she has refused to renounce her belief. She was arrested and sent to Xicheng Detention Centre in Beijing when she went to Beijing to appeal according to her constitutional rights. She was forced to undress to be searched, then beaten, tortured, deprived of sleep, and handcuffed. On November 13th, she was sent back to Tieling City and detained at Tieling Detention Centre. In early December, she was sent to Tieling Forced Labour Camp. On January 30th, 2000, she was transferred to Liaoyang Forced Labour Camp and forced to work 20 hours a day. On October 19th, 2000, she was sent to Masanjia Forced Labour Camp, and released on October 19th, 2001.
In January, 2002, Hu Ying was reported to the police while distributing leaflets exposing the persecution of Falun Gong in the neighbourhood, and arrested by the Department of Politics and Security, Tieling County Police Station. In March, 2002, she was sentenced to three years of forced labour, and then sent to Masanjia Forced Labour Camp, where she was locked up in a small cell, shocked with electronic batons, deprived of sleep, prohibited from using the toilet, and tortured with other methods. On June 28th, 2004, she was sent to and detained at Shenyang City Detention Centre. In April, 2005, she was sentenced to four years of imprisonment. Her kidney function declined severely around that time due to the persecution and her life was in danger. She was allowed to go home because the camp staff was afraid that she might die there. Her health was so poor at that time that she couldn't walk by herself, and she weighed only 25 kilograms. Some Communist Party members in her neighbourhood often came to Hu Ying's home to harass her after she had come home, so eventually she had to leave home permanently to avoid further persecution.
Diaobingshan City Detention Centre
Wang Jingxue, Politics and Law Party Secretary: 86-410-6875110 (Office), 86-410-6925099 (Home), 86-13704103298 (Mobile)
Wang Zhizhen, Director of General Management Office: 86-410-6575170 (Office), 86-410-6981034 (Home), 86-13504105034 (Mobile)
Kang Jiasheng, Director of the Police Station: 86-410-6992001
Zhang Weilong, Vice-Director of the Police Station: 86-410-6992002 (Office), 86-410-6880166 (Home), 86-13841085666-681666 (Mobile)
Zang Jinglin, Head of the Supervision Group at the Detention Centre: 86-410-6980075 (Office), 86-410-6991555 (Home), 86-13941015555-681035(Mobile)
Sun Jifeng, Instructor at the Supervision Group: 86-410-6992029 (Office), 86-410-6870993 (Home), 86-13841079998-679645
Du Zhanfeng, Assistant Head of the Supervision Group: 86-410-6992029 (Office), 86-410-6913338 (Home), 86-13941045111-681678 (Mobile)
Chinese version available at http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2008/11/20/190099.html
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