Ms. Guo Yunlan was handed a written notice from Danggang City Court of Liaoning Province on September 20th, informing her that she would be tried after October 1st.
The Donggang Domestic Security Division, Changshan Town Police Station, and Donggang Procuratorate plotted together to charge her. Ms. Guo was forced to sign and put her fingerprint on a blank sheet of paper on August 12th; the paper was used to forge evidence against her. Qu Hongling from the Donggang Procurator's court brought the suit against Ms. Guo on August 16th.
1. Evidence against Ms. Guo Yunlan forged using a signature on a blank sheet of paper
Ms. Guo Yunlan went to Changshan Town, Donggang City, to visit her relatives on the morning of September 12th, 2010. She was arrested on her way back home by officers from Changshan Town Police Station. Her home was searched and Falun Gong books and materials were confiscated. She was sent to Dandong Detention Centre after being interrogated by Wang Runlong, head of Donggang Domestic Security Division. A month later, Wang Runlong reported her case to Donggang Procuratorate with the cooperation of Changshan Town Police Station, including Wu Dalong, head of the police station; Liu Mingtao, Party head; and deputy head Sun Hongbao.
At the beginning of November 2010, Qu Hongling from Donggang Procuratorate, Wang Runlong, and Wu Dalong brought a suit against Ms. Guo while she was detained in Dandong Detention Centre. Due to the abuse, she suffered a massive hemorrhaege on November 19th and spent 24 hours in a hospital emergency room. The officials in the detention centre were afraid they would be held responsible for her possible death and refused to keep her in detention any longer. She was allowed to be bailed out and await trial at home.
Ms. Guo didn't show up in court after being sent two trial notices at the end of December 2010. She was immediately put on the wanted list. In June 2011, two officers from Dandong City Domestic Security Division broke into her home to arrest her. Ms. Guo lost consciousness when they appeared. She and her husband, Yu Jun, were taken to the domestic security division. The police wanted to force her to sign on the documents they had prepared, but Ms. Guo was confused, so they turned to her husband, Yu Jun, and forced him to sign them. Wishing to save his wife from further persecution, he signed, but he had no idea what was in the documents. The couple were then released.
On August 12th, 2011, officer Liang Chuanwei from Changshan Town Police Station went to Ms. Guo's home and ordered her to go to Donggang Procuratorate. She was told to sign her name and put her fingerprint on a blank piece of paper. Under pressure, she did. After getting her signature and fingerprint, the signed paper was used to falsify evidence against her and she was charged on August 16th.
The couple was called to go to Donggang Procuratorate on September 20th. They were told to sign again and were informed there would be a trial after October 1st. Mr. Yu Jun came home and read the indictment carefully. He realized he had been deceived and used. In the indictment, he was named as providing the initial evidence and giving his signature as proof. Both he and their daughter, Yu Fengyun, were named as witnesses.
2. In 2007 Ms. Yang Guoying was sentenced to forced labour based on her signature on a blank sheet of paper
Wang Runlong, head of Donggang Domestic Security Division, routinely uses Falun Gong practitioners' signatures on blank paper to frame them. Four years ago, Wang Rundong framed Ms. Yang Guoying after forcing her to put her signature on a blank piece of paper. As a result, Ms. Yang spent one year in Masanjia Forced Labour Camp.
Ms. Yang was arrested on March 3rd, 2007 by officer Xu Cun from Helong Town Police Station when she explained the facts about Falun Gong in a farmer's market in Helong Town. She was subjected to a brutal interrogation in the police station and her home was ransacked. She was later detained in Donggang Detention Centre.
On March 20th, 2007, Wang Runlong and other officers from Helong Town Police Station went to Donggang Detention Centre. First they tried to force Ms. Yang to sign the prepared statement declaring that she would give up practising Falun Gong. Ms. Yang refused. Then Wang Runlong took out a blank piece of paper. He grabbed Ms. Yang's hand, pressed her fingerprint on the paper, and then signed her name. Using the signature, he forged evidence against her. One week later, she was sentenced to one year of forced labour and sent to Masanjia Forced Labour Camp.
Ms. Yang suffered a great deal in the forced labour camp. She continued to be harassed after her release. She died in the spring of 2011 at the age of 54.
Chinese version available at http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2011/10/2/247412.html
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