(Clearwisdom.net) Practitioners Qi Fangwei, Song Wenju, and Lu Huaping from Liwu Town, Lixian County, Hebei Province, went to Beijing. They went there to appeal for justice and clarify the facts to people on December 18, 2000, of the Chinese lunar calendar. They held a banner high above their heads and loudly called out, "Falun Dafa is good! Falun Dafa is a righteous way! Restore our Master's reputation!" Police hurried over, grabbed their banner, and put them into a police car. The practitioners were taken to the Tiananmen Square Police Station, which was filled with Falun Gong practitioners. They were held there for one day, had no food, and were forced to pay 100 yuan for a damp blanket. That evening the authorities transferred them to the Beijing Garrison Area. The practitioners refused to tell their names. The police issued them numbers. They staged a hunger strike to protest. The police stripped them naked and poured cold water on them.
Personnel from the Liwu Town Police Station and Caozhuang Village head Wu Xinru escorted the practitioners back to the local detention center on the fifth day. The police driver suggested confiscating all their money on the way back. They did not let the practitioners eat after their arrival. They interrogated the practitioners that same night and made them pay 50 yuan per day as a so-called "reform" fee and threatened to hold them indefinitely if they would not pay.
The authorities tried to force all the detained practitioners to curse people and write a guarantee statement on New Year's Eve. Those who refused would not be released. They extorted 5,000 yuan from each practitioner.
Wang Jianhua from the Liwu Town Police Station ransacked practitioner Ms. Song Wenju's home and seized her husband. They held him for four days and extorted 200 yuan from him. Song Wenju was detained for 15 days and fined 750 yuan. She was fined 10,950 yuan altogether. Practitioner Lu Huaping was also sent to the county detention center. Liwu Town Party secretary Zhu Suoshuan refused to let practitioner Qi Fangwei go home. Qi Fangwei has a paralyzed 80-year-old grandmother to take care of as well as a young child. Zhu Suoshuan refused to release Lu Huaping, saying he felt frightened whenever he heard her name and he wouldn't release her until the National People's Congress meeting was over. Zhu had practitioners paraded on the street with signs hanging from their necks that read, "Counter-revolutionary" to publicly humiliate them. The practitioners were held for 40 days in the town and fined 10,180 yuan, in addition to the 160 yuan confiscated on the way, totaling 10,340 yuan.
Practitioner Ms. Zhang Junying from Xinxing Town is 57 years old and began practicing Falun Dafa in 1997. Prior to that she had complications from tubal ligation surgery and was bedridden. Her intestines had fused and she no longer menstruated. After practicing Falun Gong for a year, all her illnesses were cured. Zhang Junying persisted in Falun Gong practice after Jiang Zemin started persecuting Falun Gong on July 20, 1999.
Officials from the Xinxing Town Police Station and the deputy town head climbed over the wall at her home and broke in one night in April 2001. They ransacked the place, confiscated portraits of Master Li and some books. They took Ms. Zhang to the town government compound and designated town treasury official Zhang Helai to keep her under surveillance. Every day, they tried to force her to write the "guarantee statement." Personnel attempted to extort 2,000 yuan from her but failed. She was detained for 37 days. Several Xinxing Town Police Station officers went to ransack her place again one night in December 2001. They did not find anything, but they still attempted to take her away. Zhang Junying's husband tried to reason with the police but was handcuffed. Policeman Yang Yongqun arrested Ms. Zhang Junying and took her to the police department that same night. Later on they incarcerated her at the county detention center for more than four months. Detention Center guard Liu Yanjun whipped practitioners with a lash. Guard Guo ran electric fans in freezing weather to torture practitioners. Zhang Junying was eventually transferred to the Balizhuang Brainwashing Center in Lixian County and held there for five days.
Practitioner Ms. Yu Fenglan from Yuanzuo Village, Fuzuo Township, is almost 70 years year old. She went to Beijing to appeal for justice on December 2, 1999. Policeman Xu Qiuli and others from the local police department escorted her back and confiscated more than 200 yuan from her. She suffered inhumane tortures for more than 30 days in the detention center and was not released until her family paid 5,000 yuan. She was again detained in July 2000. Li Chenxiang and Xu Qiuli ransacked her place. They did not follow any legal procedures, such as presenting a search warrant. She was detained for more than 20 days and was fined 3,000 yuan. Her family paid several thousand yuan to bribe the police officers. The practitioner and her family were under severe mental strain from constant police harassment.
Practitioner Ms. Liu Shulan from Yuanzuo Village, Fuzuo Township, is 55 years old. She went to Beijing to appeal for justice on December 2, 1999. Officer Xu Qiuli and others from the local police department escorted her back and confiscated more than 100 yuan from her. She was detained for more than 30 days and was fined 5,000 yuan. She was again detained for more than 30 days in July 2000. Authorities ransacked her place without following any legal procedures. Policeman Li Chenxiang even verbally abused and beat her. She was again fined 1,100 yuan. The village Women's Association head deceived her and her daughter into going to the township. Once there, the two were seized. They were not provided with any food or water. They put the two women in handcuffs and shackles. The officials again ransacked Liu Shulan's place in April 2005 and arrested her. Liu Shulan was detained for seven days and fined 1,500 yuan.
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