Older Ms. Guo Jingtai from the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Died as a Result of Persecution-induced Mental Trauma

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Falun Gong practitioner Ms. Guo Jingtai was a teacher in the Tonglian Company school in Shihezi, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (AR). She was savagely persecuted several times between January 2003 and November 2003. Agents of the 610 Office1 were responsible. She was mentally traumatised and developed a persecution-induced illness. She died on July 19th, 2005. Following are the details.

Ms. Guo Jingtai, 65, was a senior teacher in the middle school affiliated with the Tonglian Company, which was formerly called Shihezi City 2nd Corps of the 8th Division of Xinjiang Production and Construction Group. The school merged in 2005 to become the Shihezi City Middle School. She was a very kind woman. Ms. Guo had been held at a forced labour camp for six years during the Cultural Revolution. During the Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1989, Ms. Guo participated in the local city college and technical school students' movements to support the students in Beijing. As a result, she was not allowed to work for five years, between 1989 and 1994, and suffered long-term purging by the Communist Party's political power group. In 1994 she somehow managed to get a position taking care of PE equipment in the middle school. She did this until her retirement.

Ms. Guo Jingtai started practising Falun Gong in August 1996. On July 20th, 1999, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) began to persecute Falun Gong. Because she spoke out for justice for the practice, she was persecuted ruthlessly.

In November 1999, her father was dying. Ms. Guo returned to her hometown. She informed people about the true nature of Falun Gong on the train on her way to Xinjiang AR. As a result, the conductor and police officials from the Jinchang Railway Station put her off the train.

Ms. Guo went to her son's home in June 2001. He lived in the Fanyu District, Guangzhou City. Officers from the Shawan Town Dongqu Street Committee and residential official Hu Ganxian persecuted her for telling the truth. They forced her family members to take her back to Xinjiang AR, making them return to Xinjiang in late December 2002.

On January 21st, 2003 Ms. Guo was arrested and taken to the Shihezi City "610 Office" Brainwashing Centre where she refused to "reform2" or write the three statements3. As a result, National Security Team official Xu Ningdong tortured her. The officials handcuffed her behind her back, slapped her in the face, and brutally beat her, severely injuring one of her shoulders and arms. When she died she had not yet recovered from those injuries.

Ms. Guo was severely abused and mentally tormented. Faced with such horrors and having become mentally unclear, her tormentors still made her write the "three statements." (On July 21st, 2003, she declared that her statements were null and void.) Not long after returning home on March 7th, 2003, she suffered from the effects of severe mental trauma.

Ms. Guo had gone to the Wulumuqi Railway Station on July 25th, 2003, to meet her mother. Plainclothes police followed her because she had been explaining the facts on the platform, but she escaped.

Ms. Guo was again arrested and taken to the 610 Office Brainwashing Centre on September 26th. During that time her family told the heads of the 610 Office, Li Handong and Xue Yuejin, that severe mental trauma due to persecution had led to her mental instability, and they hoped they could offer a chance for her to receive medical treatment and let her go home. The 610 Office heads did not listen and ignored the family's request. Policeman Xu Ningdong tried to"reform" her and tortured her again ruthlessly. She was re-injured and became completely mentally disordered.

On October 22nd, Ms. Guo was sent to the Shihezi No. 2 Detention Centre. Due to the efforts of her relatives, the detention centre head eventually realised that she was mentally traumatised and released her on the ninth day of her detention, to absolve themselves of any further responsibilities. She was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia.

At the end of December 2003, when Ms. Guo went to her hometown in Linying County, Henan Province, a doctor made a diagnosis and offered her a diagnosis certificate.

In January 2004, she went to her son's home in Guangzhou City. After several months' recuperation and therapy she began to calm down and recover.

On June 30th, Street Committee Office secretary Yang Dongming in Shawandongqu, Guangzhou City; residential official Hu Ganxian; Deputy head of Shawan Town Police Station Xie Debiao; National Security Team leader Jian; and officials from the Comprehensive Administrative Controlling Office arrived in two police cars and illegally intruded into Ms. Guo's son's home. They ignored the family's explanations of her condition and warnings against breaking the law. They humiliated her family members and ransacked her son's home. The violence affected her severely and resulted in a relapse of her mental disorder. They did not arrest her this time due to her family's strong protests.

After that, the police monitored their house closely. As soon as Ms. Guo went out they knew it and put pressure on her family, especially when a sensitive date approached, such as a holiday. She and her relatives were subjected to long-term pressure. She became fearful and developed insomnia. Her mind could no longer take the strain, and she died on July 19th, 2005.

On the Chinese traditional memorial day in 2006, when Ms. Guo's son went to Fanyu Funeral Home to offer his respects to his mother, he played the video of the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party 4. As a result, officers Li Yanyi and Zheng Xihua from the Fanyu District 610 Office and officials from the Pingshan Police Station in the Zhongcun Township arrested him. They interrogated him for eleven hours and detained him, citing him with "disturbing the social order, participating in an illegal activity, and libel." In addition, they ransacked his home.

Head of Shihezi Police Department 610 Office Li Handong: 86-993-2913254(Office) 86-993-2302655
610 Office agent Xue Yuejin: 86-993-2066610(Office), 86-993-7588537(Office), 86-993-2395522(Office), 86-993-2093299(Home)
Shihezi Police Department National Security Team leader Xu Ningdong: 86-993-2913135
Officer of Jinshawan Garden Residential Area, the Fanyu District, Guangzhou City, Hu Ganxian:
Dongqu Street Committee Secretary of Shawan Town, Fanyu District, Guangzhou City, Yang Dongming: 86-203-4876702(Office), 86-203-3139965, 86-13501487487(Mobile)

Note

1. "The 610 office" is an agency specifically created to persecute Falun Gong, with absolute power over each level of administration in the Party and all other political and judiciary systems.

2. "Reform or Transform" Implementation of brainwashing and torture in order to force a practitioner to renounce Falun Gong. (Variations: "reform", "transform", "reformed", "reforming", "transformed", "transforming", and "transformation")

3. "Three Statements": Practitioners are coerced under brainwashing and torture to write "Repentance Statement," "Guarantee Statement" or 'Dissociation Statement" as proof that they have given up their belief. In the statement, the practitioner is forced to admit remorse for practising Falun Gong, promise to give up Falun Gong, and never again associate with other practitioners or go to Beijing to appeal for Falun Gong.

4. Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party: Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party is a series of essays published in late 2004 that reveal the true nature of the Communist Party. The Nine Commentaries have led millions of people to renounce their membership in the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). "A book that has shocked all Chinese around the world. A book that is disintegrating the Communist Party." http://ninecommentaries.com


Chinese version available at http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2007/7/7/158370.html

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