Labour Camp Plot to Torture Dafa Practitioner to Death

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Labour Camp Authorities in Liaoning Province Plot to Torture Dafa Practitioner Zhao Chenglin to Death

Zhao Chenglin, a physician at Benxi City's Infectious Disease Hospital, has suffered cruel torture for one month for being steadfast in his belief of Falun Gong. Currently, both his thighs have ulcerated in many places and his internal organs have also been seriously damaged. He is on the verge of death. Even under these circumstances, the ruthless people in the labour camp not only have not provided him with any treatment, but also have confined him in a solitary compartment. The following are details of what these ruthless authorities have done outside of the law to Zhao Chenglin:

Practitioner Zhao Chenglin, male, 40-year old, is a physician in Benxi City's Infectious Disease Hospital in Liaoning Province. Police violently abducted him on May 28, 2001. He was sentenced to one-year of forced labour in July 2001. During his detention with no charge in Benxi Forced Labor Camp, Zhao Chenglin continued practicing Dafa. In order to force him to "repent," the heartless police in the labour camp employed a ruthless torture know as the,"Stretch Torture." They suspended his four limbs in the air intending with this torture to destroy his cultivation will. Under this ruthless, inhuman persecution, Zhao Chenglin and another Dafa practitioner still managed to escape from the labour camp, using their wisdom. Their success dealt a serious blow to Benxi's evil forces.
Later, due to denunciation by a corrupted person, Zhao Chenglin was arrested again. To retaliate for Zhao Chenglin's resistance, the labour camp head Jiang Zili, political commissar Chen Zhongwei and associate head Wu Gang, all of whom are notorious for constantly using brutal force to persecute Dafa practitioners, directed management section chief Li Qiang, associate chief Liang XX, and ruthless individuals named Dong Qiang, Wang Yi, Liu Wei, Zhao Dawei and Liu Jiangpeng and others to jointly engage in an extremely brutal, demeaning beating on Zhao Chenglin. His head was disfigured, his chest was seriously injured and he had difficulty breathing. After this lengthy period of beating, his mental awareness started to show signs of being absent-minded. In order to force Zhao Chenglin to say the nonexistent so-called "words from the heart," the ruthless people in the labour camp used two handcuffs to hang the unconscious Zhao Chenglin up in the dark solitary compartment. His feet were also shackled and chained. He was hung in the air on the wall of the dark solitary compartment. His whole body was chained in the position in the shape of the Chinese character "I"

After these one-month-long repeated, cruel and retaliatory tortures, Zhao Chenglin's thighs have ulcerated in many places. His internal organs are seriously damaged; his respiration is very weak and he is on the verge of death. In spite of these serious circumstances, the ruthless people still not only do not offer him any treatment, but also do not ease their torture and continuously keep him in the dark solitary compartment. It is obvious that they want to torture Zhao Chenglin to death. This is another terrible event taking place, sanctioned by Jiang Zemin evil forces, to murder Falun Gong practitioners.

Here we strongly appeal to kind people all over the world and the righteous people who have powers to stop this situation from further deteriorating: Help to stop Benxi City's Forced Labor Camp's inhuman killing! Save Dafa practitioner Zhao Chenglin's weakening life! Please unite to condemn the leaders and murderers in this brutal case and bring them to justice.

Source: Clearwisdom - 12/13/2001
http://www.minghui.cc/mh/articles/2001/12/12/21246.html
http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2001/12/13/16777.html


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