Practitioner Mr. Zhou Jingcheng from Hunan Province Brutally Force-Fed Until Life in Danger

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Falun Dafa practitioner Mr. Zhou Jingcheng, 42, is from Changsha City, Hunan Province. He started cultivating Falun Dafa in 1996. On January 4th, 2006, the County State Security agents and police from Meijiatian Station arrested him at his family-owned shop without just cause. They sent him to be detained in the Shaoshan City State Security Division. On January 5th, 2006, he was locked in Jin City Prison in the Changde Prefecture. He has been on hunger strike without water to protest the persecution. He has been brutally force-fed, causing four of his front teeth to break off. His life is in danger. Fellow practitioners, whoever sees this news, please help rescue him.

Since the persecution began on July 20th, 1999, Mr. Zhou has been mistreated and harassed multiple times, without living one day in peace.

On July 22nd, 1999, Mr. Zhou Jingcheng was detained for 13 days. Authorities extorted five thousand yuan1 from him.

In 2000, State Security agents harassed him three times at his home, and detained him four times. Among these four times, in November 2000, he was detained for 28 days and had fifteen thousand yuan extorted from him because he went to Beijing to appeal for Falun Dafa. In December 2000, he was sent to two years of forced labour by the Ningxiang County State Security agents, and was locked in the Xinkaipu Labour Camp located in Changsha City until May 23rd, 2002.

In June 2002, he was detained for eight days by State Security agents because he contacted his fellow practitioners. A further five thousand yuan was escorted from him.

On October 28th, 2002, Ningxiang County State Security agents deceived him, and locked him in Baimaqiao Police Station with excuse of "assisting police work." He was deprived of his right to sleep or to eat for five whole days, tortured by 5-6 guards (in turns) that cruelly beat him. He went through all sorts of torture. He was tortured to the point of death many times. Without notifying his family, he was sent to another two years of forced labour locked in the Xinkaipu Labour Camp until September 2004.

In October 2004, Mr. Zhou was arrested again by Shaoshan City policemen when passing out VCDs exposing the persecution. He was sentenced to six years in prison. He had been on hunger strike without water ever since he was detained in the Shaoshan City Detention Centre. The Jin City Prison refused to accept him since he was dying. His family picked him up after 49 days hunger strike without water, and his family was extorted of another five thousand yuan.

In 2005, Ningxiang County State Security Agent Liao Wenjian (male) demanded one of Mr. Zhou Jingcheng's customer's to accept five thousand yuan in exchange for asking Mr. Zhou for a copy of the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party , thereby fabricating an excuse to arrest Mr. Zhou yet again. The customer refused to cooperate with such evil.

Relevant Phone Numbers:

For cell phones, please dial country code + cell phone number. For all other numbers, please dial country code + area code + phone number. Country code: 086;

Area code: 731:

Ningxiang County State Security Division Head Zeng Ninghan (male), Deputy Head Liao Wenjian (male) and Xie Pinghui (male). These three are all very evil. The Division phone number is 7882661.

CCP Ningxiang County 610 Office, 7890610; Chair Liu Shiqiang, 13507443199 9cell0, 7834868 (h), his wife, 13874824806 (cell); Deputy Chair Zeng Zaiming.

Xinkaipu Labour Camp, 5260063, or 5260064, or 5260065, or 5260066, zip code, 410009

Area code: 736:

Jin City Prison CCP Director Tian Peichang (male); Guards Li Ping (gender unknown), Zhang Cehua (gender unknown), Yang Jun (male), Lu Bin (male), I Xinyue (male), Yang Qing (male), Jin Shenggao (male), Ding Bingchong (male), Jiang Jianjun (male), Peng Lixin (male), Yu Chaohui (male), Yuan Jianjun; zip code 415400,

phone, 4298179.

Note

1. "Yuan" is the Chinese currency; 500 yuan is equal to the average monthly income of an urban worker in China.


Chinese version available at http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2006/1/21/119163.html

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