(Clearwisdom.net) According to sources, police from the Wuhan City Police Department, have recently tortured Falun Dafa practitioner Changjun Li to death.
Changjun Li, an unmarried man born in 1968, graduated from Gezhouba Hydroelectrical Engineering Institute. Later, he studied and obtained his Masters degree at the Central China University of Technology.
Changjun Li was fired from his work unit because he persisted in practicing Falun Dafa. From July 1999 until now, he was illegally detained many times in Beijing, Suizhou, Wuhan and other places. He was detained in the Wuhan Police Station on May 16, 2001 where he suffered inhumane torture. He passed away at 10:08 pm on July 27. His relatives, who saw his body, said it was an extremely terrifying scene. He was as thin as a piece of withered wood, his face and neck were black and blue, his teeth and appearance deformed and the flesh on his back was raw.
Hubei Province is one of the areas where Falun Gong practitioners are harshly tortured by Jiang Zemin's regime. This is where practitioners were tied by their necks to a motorcycle and towed to death. Others were burned alive.
If human beings don't punish this crime, heaven will. For the past two years, this area has been stricken with a continually abnormal weather. As reported by Chutian Metro Daily and Changjiang Daily, the temperature has stayed extremely hot in Wuhan City, which is rare for this same time period in past weather history. Currently, 17 cities and towns in the province are stricken by draught, over 370 reservoirs have no water to supply, over 120 thousand ponds have completely dried up, over 200 rivers have been discontinued, and the draught affected farm land has reached 23 million Mu [1 Mu = 0.165 Acre]. Over 812 thousand people and 750 thousand livestock are having difficulty with getting enough water.
We hereby warn accomplices of Jiang Zemin's group to think more of your future, to take responsibility for your words and deeds and stop the persecution and slander against Falun Dafa practitioners.
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