(Clearwisdom.net) Policewomen who directly organized or participated in the persecution: Wu Hongru, Wang Yan, Zhou Xiaohong, Zhang Xiuhua, Gao Mingxu, Guo Hongyan and Chen Lanying.
Policewomen of No. 3 Team who participated in the persecution: Jia Meili, Hu Zhaoxia, Zheng Yufeng, Zhang Hui, Min Yumei and Ren Yuanfang.
Policewomen of No. 2 Team who participated in the persecution: Jiang Yanling, Fan Lifeng, Liu Yue, Liu Yue, Ying Meiling, Li Jingyue and Hei Yingli.
Crimes committed: They violated Dafa practitioners' human rights by separating and locking them up, force-feeding them, abusing them, disallowing them to talk with each other and disallowing some Dafa practitioners from buying any basic necessities. They also illegally extended the detention term of those Dafa practitioners who refused to sit through the so-called politics examination, and they brutally tortured the Dafa practitioners who refused to cooperate by submitting them to "tying the ropes"* torture and forcibly brainwashing them.
Policewoman Ren Yuanfang made lyrics that slandered Dafa and tried to force Dafa practitioners to sing them. She also required Dafa practitioners to recite the prison rules.
The No. 2 Team extended the working time at will. Dafa practitioners were not allowed to rest even on Sunday. Dafa practitioners Guan Ge, Zhang Baoju and Zhang Yali were detained in this team and they all have been tortured to death.
*tying the ropes: a form of torture where the police tie up the practitioner with a thin rope, wrapping the rope around his neck, and tying his hands behind his back. Then the police would use all the force they could muster to tighten the rope. The rope becomes tighter and tighter around the body of the practitioner, and makes it more and more difficult for him to breathe. The pain is so intense that the practitioner sometimes loses control of his bladder. There are instances when the rope was tightened enough to break a practitioner's arm.
August 30, 2003
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