Practitioner Ms. Wang Lina from Beijing Sent to a Forced Labour Camp-Her Family Forced to Endure Additional Suffering

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One morning in late July or early August, Falun Dafa practitioner Ms. Wang Lina from Beijing was arrested at her home by police officers from the Liulitun Police Station of Chaoyang District. When the policemen ransacked her home, they confiscated Falun Dafa books. Ms. Wang was sentenced to two years in a forced labour camp. Presently, the persecutors are blocking the information about where she is detained.

Ms. Wang's daughter said, "After my mum was arrested, I was shocked and could not concentrate on my exams. I am so worried about my mum. Last time my mother was sent to a forced labour camp, she suffered a lot."

During the years 2003-2005, Ms. Wang was detained at the notorious Beijing Tiantanghe Women's Forced Labour Camp, in the #1 Squadron. The police regularly denied her access to the toilet and she was forced to urinate in the same basin that she used to wash her face. The head of the labour camp, Chen Li, instructed the inmate head to torture Ms. Wang. When the inmate head refused, the police tortured the entire inmate squadron. They eventually dismantled the squadron and separated the inmates.

After Ms. Wang was released last time, she stayed home to take care of her father-in-law, who is over eighty years old. He has health problems and cannot easily walk around. He needs people to look after him day and night. Now that Ms. Wang has been arrested again, all the work and responsibilities have fallen on her husband, who earns only 500 yuan1 per month. He also has to send their daughter to school. They were already living a difficult life, and Ms. Wang's arrest aggravates their situation.


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/2007/9/23/163166.html

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