May 05, 2007
Mr. Wang Jitao Died as the Result of Torture
Practitioners Zuo Li and Li Lin Detained in Xi'an Women's Prison; Their Lives are in Danger
(Clearwisdom.net) Falun Dafa practitioners Ms. Li Lin and
Ms. Zuo Li are from Chenggu County, Shaanxi Province. Ms. Li is 39
years old and is a teacher in a technical secondary school in
Chenggu County. Ms. Zuo is 40 years old. In February 2004, the two
practitioners were passing out truth-clarification
fliers on the street and were illegally arrested.
They were taken to the Chenggu County Detention Center and
handcuffed to the metal window for 24 hours by guards Yuan Yu and
Zhang Zhigang. The two practitioners resisted the persecution by
going on a hunger strike. They were force-fed, which resulted in
injury to their esophagus. They were both given a heavy sentence by
the Chenggu Police Department: Ms. Zuo was sentenced to five years
and six months, and Ms. Li was sentenced to six years. They are
imprisoned in the Xi'an Women's Prison where they are tortured.
Even though their lives are in critical condition, the prison
guards continue to torture them.
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