Banqiao Women’s Labour Camp in Tianjin Cruelly Tortures Li Ping and Hinders Her Family’s Attempts to Visit

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Ms. Li Ping, 32 years old, was employed in the Tianjin City municipal administration office in the Port Free Trade Zone. She started practising Falun Gong in 1998. Since July 20th, 1999, during the Chinese Communist Party’s persecution of Falun Gong, Li Ping suffered many instances of illegal arrest, detention and sentences. On December 19th, 2005, Tianjin’s Tanggu police division once again arrested Li Ping. Due to her persistence in practising Dafa, she was sentenced to two years at a forced labour camp on January 16th, 2006.

Tianjin's Banqiao Women’s Forced Labour Camp applied devastating means of torture against Li Ping: putting her in a prison cell and letting other inmates monitor her tightly; not letting her get any sleep, not letting her eat, not letting her drink water, not letting her contact anyone, and not allowing her to write letters to her family and so forth.

Facing such inhuman persecution, Li Ping’s physical condition began to deteriorate and her will to live nearly collapsed. On March 3rd she started a hunger strike to protest. In nearly two months, Li Ping became extremely weak. She could not get up from bed and was unable to walk. Her vision dropped dramatically and she was unable to see things clearly. Her tooth started bleeding due to being hit by the police with pliers during forced-feeding. Her heart is weak. She has become emaciated and is unable to take care of herself at the present time.

Li Ping is in critical condition. Her family members have requested that the labour camp release her for medical treatment. Banqiao Forced Labour Camp chief officer Hao Demin said, "Would we release her because of her hunger striking for a few days?" The re-education section head Liu Yuxia said, "She has not reached that kind of situation yet." The meaning is that she has not reached the end of her life.

Her family members have been everywhere to try to rescue Li Ping:

They went to the district Procuratorate appeals office to appeal on her behalf but there was no response. They went to see Zheng Lianlin, the department director of re-education twice and were rejected.

Ms. Li's family members went to Banqiao Forced Labour Camp again to attempt to visit her, yet the re-education section head Liu Yuxia rejected the visit. The head of the No. 3 Division Li Wenjing not only didn’t allow a visit, but also asked for money from her family members by saying that Li Ping owed money to the labour camp for seeing a doctor. Her family members said they had no money at all.

April 26th was the official visiting day and her family members finally went to see Li Ping. She was carried out by others. She was so weak that she couldn’t talk and her vision was very bad. Her tooth continued to bleed.

May 26th was another official visiting day, but the camp rejected the visit. No. 3 Division head Li Wenjing said, "Li Ping is unable to walk out by herself, and since we don’t have anyone to carry her out, you cannot see her." Therefore, Li Ping’s family members didn’t get to see Li Ping. The labour camp didn’t accept the milk powder that her family brought, instead they were ordered to buy a box of milk powder from the labour camp store, where everything is very expensive.

Li Ping’s family was not able to learn any details of Li Ping’s condition, and made phone calls to enquire about her. But the policemen hung up the phone as soon as they knew someone was looking for Li Ping, or they claimed it was a wrong number.

Responsible personnel at the Banqiao Forced Labour Camp:

Officer Hao Demin: 86-22-63252201 (Office), 86-13803060179 (Mobile)

Re-education section head, Liu Yuxia: 86-22-63251069 (Office); Liu once led male policemen to take off female practitioner Yan Shujun’s clothes and shock her private parts with an electric baton.

No. 3 Division head, Li Wenjing: 86-22-63250179 (Office)


Chinese version available at http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2006/5/31/129300.html

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