(Clearwisdom.net) Her husband had abused Falun Dafa practitioner Ms. Bi Xiaoye from Xuge Township, Wanjia Town, Pingdu City, Shandong Province, and they divorced. Then, on June 3, 2001 [Chinese lunar calendar], ex-husband Ma Yanming knocked her unconscious with a pickaxe. Ma Yanqing, Ma Yanming's brother, the head of the Landi Town Judicial Bureau, led a mafia-style gang to the scene and also invited officers from the Pingdu City Police Department to the scene. The Pingdu City police harvested Bi Xiaoye's organs while she was still breathing. Then they took her body and cremated it. Following are details about the victim.
Bi Xiaoye, 40, was introduced to Falun Gong through a relative a short time before the persecution of Falun Gong began on July 20, 1999. Her husband, Ma Yanming, often verbally and physically abused her, since he believed the slanderous Communist regime-produced propaganda towards Falun Gong. The couple divorced in 2001. They agreed at the time of divorce that although the couple would separate, Bi Xiaoye would stay at the current residence and leave after the fall.
On the afternoon of June 3, 2001 [Chinese lunar calendar], Ma Yanming suddenly broke into Bi Xiaoye's residence. He locked the front gate and chopped at Bi Xiaoye's head and face with a pickaxe. Bi Xiaoye was instantly covered in blood, lost consciousness and fell to ground.
Ma Yanming immediately phoned his older brother Ma Yanqing, the head of Landi Town Judicial Bureau. Ma Yanqing quickly brought a well-known local area gang to the scene of crime. Soon, officers from Pingdu City Police Department whom Ma Yanqing had notified also arrived.
The Pingdu City police first claimed that they must "prevent the situation from getting out of hand and protect the scene." The police and the gangsters, led by Ma Yanqing, formed a human wall around the victim to prevent Bi Xiaoye's family and other people from getting close to her. The police then cut the still breathing Bi Xiaoye open and harvested all of her internal organs. Afterwards, they "folded" her carved body, tossed it in a vehicle and took it to a crematorium.
One witness said in a grave tone, "It's a human life! She was still breathing! Anyone would say that you should resuscitate her first! Why did they harvest her organs first instead? Aren't they committing murder? I just don't understand it. She got hit in the head and face. What does it have to do with her organs? They carved up a person who could have been revived. Who will take care of her two young girls now?"
This happened five years ago, and yet the murderer, Ma Yanming, is still at large. The police didn't even bother to fake justice by arresting him first and acquitting him later. They simply said, "no investigation needed!" Ma Yanming and the police together killed Bi Xiaoye.
According to insiders, the central Chinese Communist Party (CCP) government issues quotas for numbers of organs to be harvested at the county-level prisons. The Pingdu Prison was filled to capacity between 1999 and 2001, so an abandoned factory in north Pingdu City was used to detain people who appealed to the government. A government official once said to a detained appellant in private, "The Communist Party is going down. Don't appeal anymore, because corruption is everywhere. How can you fight the regime?"
Ma Yanqing, brother of murderer Ma Yanming, was transferred to the Nancun Judicial Bureau in 2005 to continue the "judicial work." During the peak of the persecution between 1999 and 2001, Ma Yanqing brutally abused Dafa practitioners in Landi Town. Once during the cold of winter before a Chinese New Year, Ma Yanqing smashed all the windows in a house used to detain Dafa practitioners. He forced Dafa practitioners to remove their coats and stand barefoot on the icy concrete floor all night long. Those evil CCP officials extorted money from Dafa practitioners and their families and divided the money among themselves.
We earnestly hope that kind-hearted people inside and outside of China will pay attention to the persecution in Pingdu City.
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Category: Organ Harvesting