Falun Dafa practitioner Ms. Lu Huiping was an employee of Huimin County Cotton Textile Factory in Shandong Province. She started cultivating Falun Dafa in 1996. On the afternoon of November 14th, 2000, she was reported for distributing leaflets exposing the persecution and arrested at around 1:00 p.m.
Her daughter's wedding was scheduled on November 21st, 2000, so her family paid 8,000 yuan1 to bail her out, and promised to send her back after the wedding. During the two whole days she was detained in the County Police Department, Ms. Lu Huiping was tortured severely, causing her mind to be unclear, after which she suffered a mental collapse.
She died on November 23rd, 2000, at the age of 51.
The policemen in the Huimin County Department have cruelly tortured Falun Dafa practitioners since July 20th, 1999. In April 2000, while they interrogated practitioner Mr. Liu Fengmin, the Political Security Office head Liu Dianting (male), two deputy heads Fan Zhaohe (male), and Li Jiaxin (male) had stepped on his wrists while he was wearing handcuffs, causing deep cuts in his flesh, and then slapped his face with a wooden board. In July 2000, they beat practitioner Cheng with a leather boot. On April 5th, 2000, Detention Centre deputy head Li Zhong (male) first poured cold water on the bodies of around nine detained female Falun Dafa practitioners, and then poured boiling hot water onto them, instantly causing one practitioner from Madian Town to have bloody blisters on her face. One day in July 2000, guards stripped three Falun Dafa practitioners, including Mr. Su Huazhang, Mr. Ma Guofu, and others, holding them down to the floor, and beating them cruelly, which caused their buttocks to be covered with bruises. They also encouraged prisoners to beat Falun Dafa practitioners, insulting them such as holding their penis', etc. The Chengguan Town Police Department deputy head Li Heping (male) has been extorting money from practitioners as well.
Note
1. "Yuan" is the Chinese currency; 500 yuan is equal to the average monthly income of an urban worker in China.
Chinese version available at http://minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/7/5/132249.html
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