Name: Zeng Xianmei (曾宪美)
Gender: Female
Age: 47
Address: Hankou Garden, Wuhan City, Hubei Province
Occupation: Railway Employee
Date of Most Recent Arrest: March 22, 2011
Most recent place of detention: Wuhan Brainwashing Class
(武汉洗脑班)
City: Wuhan
Province: Hubei
Persecution Suffered: Detention, fired from workplace,
brainwashing, beatings, sleep deprivation, food deprivation, denial
of restroom use, long-term standing, home ransacked, extortion
(Clearwisdom.net) Ms. Zeng Xianmei was illegally arrested by policemen from the Hefei Railway Public Security Bureau in Anhui Province on March 22, 2011. She has been persecuted by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials for her belief in Falun Gong for over 11 years. Her current whereabouts are unknown.
Arrested at Home
Officers from the Hefei Railway Public Security Bureau, with assistance from the Manchun Street Public Security Bureau, broke into Ms. Zeng's home in Hanyou Garden in the afternoon of March 22, 2011. They ransacked her home and confiscated 6,000 yuan in cash, her computer, cell phone and other personal belongings.
Ms. Zeng was arrested and detained at the First Detention Center of the Hefei Railway Public Security Bureau for 15 days before being transferred to Wuhan.
Her family was not notified of the arrest until March 25, when they received a letter from the Hefei Railway Public Security Bureau.
On March 28, Ms. Zeng's husband traveled hundreds of miles to Hefei to visit his wife and request the return of personal property and cash confiscated by the police. The authorities did not respond to his requests, however, and he was not allowed to see Ms. Zeng. The Hefei Railway Public Security officials told him that they would call him on April 7 to come and pick her up. However, on April 6, they notified him that he would need to wait another few days. When he called to inquire on April 12, he was told that Ms. Zeng had been transferred to the National Security Team of the Wuhan Public Security Bureau.
On April 14, Ms. Zeng's husband, younger brother and two younger sisters traveled to Wuhan Public Security Bureau to demand her release. Officials confirmed that Ms. Zeng was being detained in a brainwashing center in Wuhan but refused to disclose which center. They told the family that Ms. Zeng was detained to be “transformed.”
Ms. Zeng Xianmei
Subjected to Brainwashing and Torture
Ms. Zeng is a former employee of the Wuhan Railway Bureau's electric supply and passenger transport divisions. Before she started practicing Falun Gong in 1999, she suffered from frequent hip pain. After she began practicing, her hip problems went away.
The CCP launched a brutal persecution against Falun Gong on July 20, 1999. In February 2000, Ms. Zeng traveled to Beijing to appeal for the right to practice Falun Gong and to clarify the facts about the practice to government officials. However, she was arrested and detained for 15 days. Afterward, she was sent to her workplace and detained for another 20 days. Subsequently, she was fired from her job.
In December 2000, Ms. Zeng was arrested at home by policemen from the Liujiaoting Street Public Security Bureau and sent to the Etouwan Brainwashing Center in Qiaokou District, Wuhan City, where she was detained without any due process for over two years and subjected to brutal physical and mental torture.
Once, a policeman at the brainwashing center beat another Falun Gong practitioner, Mr. Yi Zhifa, so badly that his entire body was bruised and swollen. Thereafter, officials forced him to perform manual labor outside in freezing temperatures wearing only thin clothes. Seeing this, Ms. Zeng handed him a pair of pants. She was reported to Jin Zhiping, section chief of the Qiaokou Division. Jin had previously beaten to death a 32-year-old female practitioner, Ms. Huang Zhao, during an interrogation. The next day, Jin held a prison-wide meeting and singled out Ms. Zeng and threatened her. He then brought out a big metal club and hit her in the head and legs, causing her to fall and injuring her so that she could not walk.
On another occasion, policemen Xiao Ganzhi and Li Hanhua defamed Falun Gong practitioner Mr. Liu Li. The other Falun Gong practitioners stood up to defend Mr. Liu against the false accusations. Xiao brutally attacked Ms. Zeng, breaking her nose and causing bleeding. Several days later, Ms. Zeng's entire face appeared swollen. The brainwashing center officials said they were not afraid of beating Falun Gong practitioners to death, as they were instructed to claim the cause of death as suicide.
Due to malnutrition and suffering physical and mental torture, Ms. Zeng's health deteriorated. She began to again practice the Falun Gong exercises to improve her condition. However, when officials found out, they viciously beat her and then transferred her to the First Detention Center of the Wuhan Public Security Bureau for 15 days. Thereafter, she was brought back to the brainwashing center for further persecution.
In mid-May 2002, Ms. Zeng tried to escape by climbing over a wall in the brainwashing center. However, she broke her foot in the process and was taken to the hospital, where 610 Office agents and other officials continued to harass, threaten and pressure her to renounce her belief in Falun Gong.
On August 27, 2005, Ms. Zeng was reported to the authorities while she clarified the facts about Falun Gong in Daliuwan, Sancha Town, Xiaogan City, Hubei Province. She was arrested around 4 p.m. and sent to the Xiaogan City Public Security Bureau's Detention Center, where she was detained for 15 days. Thereafter, she was transferred to Wuhan and imprisoned in the notorious Erdaopeng Brainwashing Center in Jianghan District, Wuhan City. While in detention, she was subjected to periods where she was not allowed to sleep, eat, or go to the restroom. She was also forced to stand facing a wall for prolonged periods of time and endured other torture methods. She was released three months later.
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