Additional Facts About Ms Yin Ling, A Falun Dafa Practitioner from Heilongjiang Province Who Died in the Persecution

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Reference: http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2003/3/17/33424.html

Police "illegally arrested1" Ms. Yin Ling, 34, a Falun Dafa practitioner from Shuangyashan City, Heilongjiang Province on December 28th, 2001. Later she was again arrested and taken to the Jiamusi Forced Labour Camp. During her period of forced labour she went on a hunger strike to resist the persecution. The lawless personnel from the labour camp, however, did not stop abusing her. On November 13th, 2002, when she was in critical condition, her family members were then allowed to take her home. Soon after going home, Yin Ling died on December 11th, 2002. Following is her story:

Yin Ling was a hairdresser. On August 28th, 2001, Yin Ling returned home with her 9-year-old son from a holiday. She did not violate any law, but the police, without showing any documents, and while her son was crying bitterly for his mum, arrested her under duress. Her son was shocked and screamed after his mother, "Mum where are you going? I am frightened! I am frightened!"

The mother and son were thus separated. The child was left at home alone with no one to take care of him. Yin Ling was first taken to the 597 Detention Centre. The next day, police chief Zhu Shaokun led people to forcibly remove her and take her to the Jiamusi City Forced Labour Camp. The whole process was completely devoid of any legal proceedings. These illegal events were all based on the local farm leaders and on the police making up false evidence, paying bribes, and other such despicable tactics to forcibly and illegally send her to three years of forced labour.

In fact, before Yin Ling went home, the police had already broken into her residence four times by climbing over the walls to ransack her house. They even went to her parent's residence and took both older persons away as hostages. After they captured Yin Ling they did not release her parents.

Yin Ling suffered cruel tortures at Jiamusi Forced Labour Camp. On October 28th, 2002, Yin Ling started a hunger strike there to protest the illegal forced labour. During the hunger strike her lower abdomen became severely swollen and she fainted twice, but the guard still handcuffed Yin Ling to the bed during the day and at night.

According to the description of witnesses, Yin Ling went on a hunger strike to protest the persecution but she was further abused and tortured by being force-fed. Some time later her nose, oesophagus and stomach could not withstand the piercing of the tubes. The persecutors either handcuffed Yin Ling to the bed or one person would hold her down and pull her hair, pinch her nose, or pinch her cheeks. Then they force-fed her with corn porridge or rice porridge laced with a high concentration of salt. Each time Yin Ling would be tortured over one hour.

After suffering all these tortures and persecution, Yin Ling became extremely weak. She had difficulty urinating and eventually had a catheter inserted. It was not until she was in critical condition that the forced labour camp officials ordered her family on November 13th, 2002 to take her home. She passed away on December 11th.

When a reporter investigated this in December 2002, a female police officer from the Jiamusi Forced Labour camp did not admit that Yin Ling died, but her replies seemed contradictory and confused. At one moment she said it was because Yin Ling "had no shoes to wear and thus caught a cold and showed symptoms of kidney infection." At another moment she said, "She got healthy after practising Falun Gong. If she stopped practising wouldn't she then get ill?" At the next moment she said, "Who said she died? I saw her still practising Falun Gong." On March 17th, 2003 the reporter once again called the Jiamusi Forced Labour Camp. This time a male police officer did not deny that Yin Ling had died.

Persons who took part in Yin Ling's persecution:

Jiamusi Forced Labour Camp guards: Gong Chunbo, Zhu Tiehong, Hong Wei, Yu Wenbin, Zhang Xiaodan, Liu Yadong, Zhang Yan, Yin Hong, and Wang Guili
Prison Doctors: Dr. Yang, Dr. Song and Dr. Liu and others
Defence office of the Politics and Security Division from the Shuangyashan Farm and from the 610 Office in Shuangyashan

Personnel from the 597 Farm in Heilongjiang Province who participated in the persecution:
Chief of the farm, Fu Yechun: 86-469-5059998
Farm CCP Committee Secretary: Sun Naisheng: 86-469-5059889 or 86-469-5059885
Police department chief, Zhu Shaokun: 86-469-5059008
Politics and law committee secretary, Chen Jianfu: 86-469-5059951
Ex-politics and law committee secretary, Du Wanfa: 86-469-5059372

Related persons in charge:
Yang Shulin: 86-469-5059188
Bi Lihong: 86-469-5058296
Zhu Minquan: 86-469-5059229

District Police:
Zhang Longbo: 86-469-5059997, Cao Mingjun, Yu Zhentao: 86-469-5059715, Zhu Songshui: 86-469-5059731, Zheng Yuqin: 86-469-5069709, Zhang Yubao and Du Xiaolin: 86-469-5059575, Qi Zhenhong; Yan Chuanliang: 86-469-5059533 (He has passed away. His wife Wang Li took over his position)

Note

1. “Illegally arrested”: Contrary to what former Chinese leader Jiang Zemin, who initiated the persecution, and the Chinese Communist Party would like the world to believe, practising Falun Gong is NOT illegal in China. Although the Public Security Department issued an unconstitutional set of restraints on the practice at the onset of the persecution in 1999, no laws have been passed by the only legislative body in China, the People's Congress, banning Falun Gong or granting the police the authority to arrest Falun Gong practitioners for practicing the exercises or distributing leaflets.

Chinese version available at http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2005/10/16/112551.html

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