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Dafa Practitioner Mr. Liu Dejun of Liaohe Oil Field Dies From Persecution in Panjin City Detention Center (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net July 17, 2003) Mr. Liu Dejun, 51, was a retired hotel
worker from the Xinglongtai Oil Extraction Plant of the Liaohe Oil Field, at
Panjin City, Liaoning Province. He was arrested on May 25, 2003 and died around
July 11 as a result of the persecution. (His family was notified of his death on
the morning of July 12, but the actual time of death is unknown). On the morning of May 30, 2001, Mr. Liu sat in meditation in the vacant lot
in front of his home. Wang Youshan, the head of the "610 Office" (an
agency specifically created to persecute Falun Gong, with absolute power over
each level of administration in the Party and all other political and judiciary
systems) of Liaohe Oil Exploration Bureau, led several policemen to arrest
him. They also broke into his home and ransacked it. Soon afterward, they sent
Mr. Liu to a forced labor camp in Panjin City. At 8:00 one morning in May 2001, under the pretense of searching for a
fugitive and without the consent of Liu's family, Wang Youshan took several
policemen to illegally search Liu's home. They could not break open the door, so
they used a portable elevator platform to reach a window, through which they
broke in and ransacked his home. At 4:00 p.m. on July 30, 2002, Wang Youshan led around a dozen policemen in
four police cars to arrest Mr. Liu. After several futile attempts to break open
the door, they surrounded the building and waited. The building remained under
obvious surveillance until 8:00 p.m., July 31. Liu had already escaped using
righteous thoughts that morning. Since then, he was unable to return home, being
forced into homelessness. That night, policemen hauled away his new motorcycle
(valued at 5000 yuan) which had been kept locked outside the building. In September 2002, Mr. Liu's pension was terminated. Later, the central
heating and electricity of his home was disconnected. His wife and children
could no longer live in that house. Even if they had wanted to sell their home,
it would have been impossible. The police eventually discovered the house that Mr. Liu had been renting, and
on May 25, 2003, arrested Mr. Liu just outside the building. During the course
of the arrest, the police fired several shots, and witnesses saw Mr. Liu and his
motorcycle fall down together. The police then broke into his home. Except for
the large furniture like the refrigerator and the bed, everything that could be
carried away was looted. About ten thousand yuan in cash disappeared without a
trace. The police never notified his family, who subsequently learned of his arrest
and three-year labor term through a non-official channel. After asking around a
lot, Mr. Liu's wife was able to locate and briefly meet with her husband twice
in a hospital. Following those two visits, however, she was unable to determine
his whereabouts. She asked at the forced labor camp. Although they said that he
was not there, they would not say where he was. She went to police stations and
similar units to ask for information about her husband, but without
satisfaction. When the police arrest a man without notifying his family, and
then refuse to give out any information about him, it is more like a kidnapping. On the morning of July 12, 2003, the police notified Liu Dejun's family that
he had died in Panjin City Detention Center. Further information about when or
how Liu Dejun died is unknown. Now, in a reversal of justice, it is the victim's
survivors who are worried and afraid, while the attitude of the people who
committed the crime has become arrogant and aggressive. Because Mr. Liu's family
and relatives fear more trouble, they have been intimidated into silence by the
abuse of police power. Under these circumstances, more information is
unavailable. Responsible parties: Wang Youshan, head of the "610 Office," Liaohe Oil Exploration
Bureau, with a long record of criminal acts: 86-427-7801610 (H), 86-427-782114
(O) Posting date: 7/22/2003
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