On March 23rd, 2009, practitioner Ms. Wang Meiying, retired from the Chiping County Broadcast Bureau in Shandong Province, was tortured to death.
Police from the Zhenxing Area Police Station arrested Ms. Wang. She was held at the Chiping County Detention Centre for two days, and then secretly taken to Jinan Women's Forced Labour Camp (Shandong Province No. 1 Women's Forced Labour Camp), without notifying her family.
Ms. Wang's hometown is Hongbuzhao Village, Dulangkou Town, Chiping County, Shandong Province. Her husband Ci Chengshui is the assistant commissioner of the Chiping County Finance Bureau. They have two children, with the son having graduated from a university and a younger daughter in high school.
Ms. Wang went on a hunger strike to protest being persecuted. Guards at the labour camp tortured her inhumanly with brutal torture methods, such as sitting on a small stool for long times and standing facing a wall. Besides, she was cruelly force-fed three times. The tube through which she was fed was forced into her and severely damaged her right lung. The injury to the lung caused it to stop functioning.
On March 22nd, 2009, she came down with a fever of over 39 degrees. She was emaciated and suffered inhuman torment. The guards then took her to Jinan City Police Hospital for emergency treatment. At 1 p.m. of March 23rd, policeman Ma Ruijin of Chiping Domestic Security Division was told to notify her family.
Ma Ruijin told the family sarcastically, "She is going to die anyway, so it is up to you if you want to see her." Ms. Wang's husband responded angrily, "She was healthy when she was taken to your camp. If there is anything wrong, we will carry her to your home for care."
That day, the entire family rushed to Jinan. Ms. Wang was still of clear mind and told her husband about the torture. The doctor gave him the x-ray and said that when he examined her he found that her right lung had already stopped functioning.
At that time two nurses, employees at the labour camp explained that Ms. Wang was in no condition to be taken back to the labour camp. They suggested to take her home. The officials refused to release her despite her condition. They wanted to shirk responsibility for their evil deeds, so they said she could not be released.
The family returned home, where they received a call from the hospital staff, explaining that her life was hanging on a thread. They again rushed to hospital, but Ms. Wang died by the time they arrived and had already been taken to the morgue.
Neither Jinan Women's Forced Labour Camp nor the Chiping County Public Security Bureau admits responsibility for the death of Ms. Wang.
Chinese version available at http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2009/3/29/197979.html
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