Baimalong Forced Labor Camp's Electric Shock Batons Leave Female Dafa Practitioner Cao Xianghui Covered With Scars

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In 2002, in a detention center in Yueyang City, Hunan Province, three policemen from the Junshan District punched and kicked Dafa practitioner Cao Xianghui. They forced her to face a wall and kneel down with two arms up against the wall, and then stomped on her feet with their boots. Her two knees rubbed against the ground and soon became bloody and soiled. She has been tortured to the point of becoming nothing but skin and bone.

An Account of My Family's Suffering from Long-term Detention, Broken Bones From Beatings, and Forced into Homelessness to Escape From the Persecution

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My mother was the first one to start practicing Falun Gong in our family. When mother was 36 years old, she contracted a serious disease of the digestive system. In August of 1995, mother caught acute rheumatic fever, which later developed into rheumatic heart disease. During hospitalization she was also diagnosed with kidney disease. She suffered from daily indisposition. The expenses for those three months of hospitalization were almost ten thousand Yuan [500 Yuan is the average monthly income for an urban worker in China.]. My mother's diseases took a toll on my father by burdening him with worry, and his physical condition deteriorated as well.

Wuhan Practitioners Zhang Jian and Hong Weisheng in Great Danger Due to Repeated Persecution

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In February 2003, the police illegally took many practitioners away from their homes, and deceived practitioners in order to capture them. At the same time, the "610 Office" said to the practitioners already put in prison, "Based on orders from our superiors, there are only two choices for Falun Gong practitioners. They can either renounce their beliefs or die. Not only will we not be held responsible for their deaths, but we will also claim rewards and benefits for having Falun Gong practitioners give up their practice." Encouraged by these large rewards, police were much more willing to persecute practitioners even more severely.

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