(Clearwisdom.net)
On May 8, the Shijiazhuang railroad police department abducted Li Huixin, a Dafa practitioner who had been forced to leave her home due to persecution. While being interrogated, she was tortured so brutally that both of her arms became crippled and disabled, but the "610 Office"* ignored her physical condition and sent her by force to the brainwashing center in the capital of Hebei province to be tortured further.
Li Huixin has been persisting on a hunger strike for one month ever since she was abducted and, she is in critical condition. Even though she is constantly being tortured in the brainwashing center, she has never compromised her beliefs, instead, with the immense benevolence and tolerance that Falun Dafa practitioners have, she persistently clarifies the truth of Falun Dafa and exposes the evil of the persecution to her persecutors.
Li Huixin and her other two sisters all have been suffering from the severely brutal tortures committed by the Shijiazhuang "610 Office." Her elder sister, Li Huijie, has been abducted by the "610 Office" many times. Her younger sister, Li Huiqi, has been tortured to the point that she is completely paralyzed and in critical condition. Her family now has been completely torn apart. Presently, despite being tortured to the point of disability and constantly receiving psychological pressure, Li Huixin is still undergoing a hunger strike.
The perpetrators from the Shijiazhuang "610 Office" are trying very hard to cover up their brutal persecution of Li Huixin and her sisters. They still regard Li Huixin as their "main target" of persecution.
We are demanding the immediate release of practitioner Li Huixin, and we are asking for more help from upright people in society to help to stop this persecution so that more people can lead a normal life with their families.
*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 or judicial systems.
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