Practitioner No. "1015" was illegally arrested from a rented house by Chaochang Street Police Substation Chengguan District Lanzhou city on October 15. She was passed to Chengguan District Police Department National Security Brigade and later sent to Chengguan District Detention Centre. She didn't tell a word about herself so police guards called her "1015." She started a hunger strike on the fourth day in the detention centre. On the seventh day, she was sent to Dashaping Forced Labour Camp Hospital. The hospital force-fed her by inserting a tube through her nose to her stomach. Her resulting poor health caused extreme medical conditions on two occasions. The first incident happened around October 23 when she fell into a coma-like state caused by unknown medical complications, however she woke up after several hours of emergency rescue. The second episode happened on the evening of October 26. She twitched, her eyes went blank and her mouth lay open for long time, she lost conscious for two hours. There was insufficient blood to her heart, and she was exhausted after a long bout of pneumonia and she even had suffered from poisoning
Now, seven days later, we still don't know her current condition. We are worried about her situation and her health. Another male practitioner arrested at the same time with her was also sent to the hospital because of health problems during a hunger strike.
Besides, another Lanzhou practitioner Ma Jun (reported on Minghui many times) was detained passed the sentencing terms. Regardless of a weak heart to protest the illegal detention, she started a hunger strike on October 19. Because of insufficient blood supply to her heart and her life was in critical condition, the guards dared not to force-feed her. They tied her to a bed and gave her intravenous injections.
Practitioner Wu Xiaojing (female) was detained at Xiguoyuan Labour Camp long passed the sentencing terms. She was very weak after many hunger strikes. Recently, she again went on hunger strike to protest the illegal detention. She was sent to the hospital in the labour camp because she was in critical condition.
Source: http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2001/11/26/16206.html
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