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Dafa Practitioner Ms Zhang Shukun Arrested and Tortured at Police Station in Liaoning Province
Local police arrested Dafa practitioner Ms. Zhang Shukun from the Economic and Technological Development District in mid-May. She encountered brutal tortures at the police station, such as being handcuffed behind the back and being force-fed with mustard solution. Nevertheless, she successfully fled the station. On the morning of May 23, 2005, Wang Jian and a police officer named Di from the Jiuzhan Police Station at the Economic and Technological Development District, together with a female head of the local residential committee, conned Ms. Zhang Shukun into opening the door. The lawless officials broke in and illegally searched her home. They took away Falun Dafa books and materials and her daughter's computer. They abducted her husband and her daughter, neither of whom are Dafa practitioners. They also abducted Ms. Zhang, covered her head and detained her at the Jiuzhan Police Station.
(re-enactment figure 2). (The illustrations in this article are re-enacted to resemble the scenes of abuse based on Ms. Zhang's description)
Then, police officers Wang and Di handcuffed Ms. Zhang's hands and feet separately onto a metal chair (Re-enactment figure 3). She was handcuffed behind the back in the "carrying a sword on the back" position: one hand was pulled over the shoulder and another hand came up from behind her back (Re-enactment figure 4). The pain was unbearable. The lawless officials were still not satisfied. They inserted a glass bottle into the gaps between the handcuffs and her back so that the extra pressure almost broke her arms. The handcuffs had by then cut deeply into her wrist, causing bleeding wounds (Re-enactment figure 5).
Police handcuffed Ms. Zhang' back against a metal chair and started force-feeding her with mustard solution. One police officer was pulling her head back using a white towel and another was holding her head in a fixed position and force-feeding her the mustard solution through her nostrils. While Ms. Zhang resisted with all her strength, the mustard solution was force-fed into one nostril and came out another nostril. To complete the force-feeding, the police used keys to stab her underarms (Re-enactment figure 6) so that her underarms turned immediately blue and purple. Ms. Zhang Shukun started loudly asking Teacher for help. Some police officer commented "How could we force-feed her with this mustard solution? I am already choked by the strong smell, but she seems to feel nothing." Without any success the police finally gave up. A moment later they tried to force-feed Ms. Zhang again twice. As a result, Ms. Zhang clothing was covered with mustard.
Next, the police forced Ms. Zhang to sit on the floor with her legs shackled. They found a mop and placed a mop on her shinbones. One officer stepped on the mop with one foot and ordered Ms. Zhang to tell the source of the Dafa materials. Receiving no response, the second police officer stepped on the mop and in the meantime rubbed the mop back and forth on her shinbones, which caused enormous pain, making her whole body tremble.
The police escalated their abuse since there was no sign of cooperation from Ms. Zhang. They placed a heavy iron rod horizontally on Ms. Zhang's shinbones and did the same thing as they did with the mop. The iron rod with the added weight of two people made Ms. Zhang's legs turn blue and purple, with bruises.
Police officer Di said to Ms. Zhang while he administered tortures, "Bumping into me today is equal to bumping into a ghost." He also boasted and intimidated her by saying, "We have only used one third of the torture methods among 18 of them. There are more to come!" These kinds of tortures continued until midnight. By then, Ms. Zhang Shukun had endured excruciating pain. She said silently to Teacher, "I cannot stay here. I must leave here." A moment later the guards did fall into a deep sleep. Ms. Zhang pulled her feet out of the shackles, which were affixed to the metal chair and walked to a nearby door. When she attempted to pull it, the door opened and she fled the police station. The day after she fled, officers from the Jiuzhan Police Station came to her family and attempted to get some information about where she was hiding. By then Ms. Zhang family simply did not know what had happened. When they went to the station and requested the release of Ms. Zhang, the police had threatened to arrest Ms. Zhang's family members and put them in custody. Address: Jiuzhan Police Station at the Economic and Technological Development District, Police Department at the Economic and Technological Development District Chinese version available at http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2005/6/7/103504.html
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