(Clearwisdom.net) On February 15, 2004, Dafa practitioner Li Huaiye was taken by the Yaojiazhuang village authorities to Gaoyang labor camp.
On the afternoon of June 7 in Gaoyang, the police took Li Huaiye to a torture room on the east side of the building. On the floor was a board with two handcuffs on it. They handcuffed Li Huaiye's hands so that she was totally immobilized.
The policemen then used electric batons to shock her mouth. Because Li Huaiye closed her mouth tightly, the baton could not be inserted inside the mouth, and it shocked the teeth instead. Afterwards they took her socks off and stuffed them into her mouth. They put earphones on her to force her to listen to material slandering Master and Dafa. Then they shocked her inner thighs and went on to shock the rest of her body. Li Huaiye still called out, "Falun Dafa is good, 'Truthfulness, Compassion, Forbearance' is good," so they taped her mouth shut.
In the afternoon they took Li Huaiye to a different room. After handcuffing her to the ground, they taped two wires to the ends of her fingers and connected them to a hand-cranked torture device that generated electricity flowing into the wires. Behind her stood policewoman Liu Huili, who was holding an electric baton. Many days after she underwent the torture, Li Huaiye still suffered from pain of the internal organs, and the fingers wrapped by the wires turned black. Because her hands were fixed by the handcuffs, when she was shocked, her body involuntarily convulsed and arched upward. The handcuffs cut into the flesh, and even when the cranking stopped, she still felt excruciating pain.
Li Huaiye's father was very healthy before Li Huaiye was persecuted. However, his health deteriorated steadily after she was arrested. Finally in October 2005, he passed away. Just minutes before he passed away, he still called out Li Huaiye's name. When Li Huaiye came out of Gaoyang Labor Camp, her father had already been gone for two months.
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