(Clearwisdom.net) On January 3, 2002, Falun Dafa practitioner Ms. Cui Huanying was taken to the brainwashing center in Wangdu County, Baoding City, Hebei Province. When she did not follow the authorities' orders, she was barbarically force-fed, beaten, and whipped with a saw blade across her eyes. She has lost sight in her left eye, both of her arms are disabled, and she can no longer take care of herself.
At noon on January 3, 2002, Ms. Cui was having lunch at home when Mu Pingdao (male) from the township government led several people to to her home. One of them said, "We are calling on you to take you to Wangdu." She said, "I won't go." They said, "It's not up to you." Four of them dragged her into their vehicle.
One person in the vehicle held a picture of the founder of Falun Gong and asked Ms. Cui, "Who is this?" She answered, "He is my Teacher!" As soon as she spoke, the person holding the photo slapped Ms. Cui several times, which caused her mouth to bleed. She was taken to the township government. She saw that over a dozen practitioners from the villages of Jiacun Township had already been illegally arrested and detained there.
That evening the arrested practitioners were taken to Wangdu Brainwashing Center. Upon arriving there, they protested by not following orders. The guards at the brainwashing center started to barbarically force-fed them. They tied up Ms. Cui on a Death Bed, pulled her arms straight, and tied them to wooden clubs in the shape of a cross. Both of her arms became disabled.
The guards tried to force Ms. Cui to listen to audio recordings slandering Falun Dafa. She refused. Guard Liu Yonggang then sutured up Ms. Cui's eyelids. Another time, she was tied up on a bed when guard Wang Huimin came in. Ms. Cui looked at him. The guard claimed that she was staring at him, so he whipped her across her eyes with a saw blade, leaving bloody trails from each stroke.
Ms. Cui Huanying can no longer see out of her left eye, and she cannot take care of herself because her arms are disabled.
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