(Clearwisdom.net) Falun Dafa disciple Ms. Li Zhifen, who lived on Longdu Street, Zhucheng City, Shandong Province, was illegally arrested and sent to the Shandong Second Women's Forced Labor Camp on August 31, 2005. After being persecuted for 13 days, Ms. Li became paralyzed and could no longer eat or talk.
On the night of August 2, Ms. Li and three other practitioners were clarifying the facts when police officer Sun, around the age of thirty, tracked them and reported them to the police station. Ms. Li and the others were consequently arrested and detained at the criminal detention center. The next day, their homes were illegally confiscated. At the detention center, each of the four practitioners was force-fed. Afterwards some of them vomited blood, excreted blood, suffered from dizziness, or suffered generalized pain.
On August 30, Ms. Li was riding in a taxi to the local primary school to pick up her child when police officer Zhou Zhong arrested her. She was handcuffed and illegally detained at the city's Security Detention Center. On the morning of August 31, official Xu Guangrong and police officer Zhou Zhong arrested Ms. Li and several other practitioners. Ms. Li and the others were sent to Shandong Second Women's Forced Labor Camp, located in Wang Village, Zibo City, for three years of re-education through forced labor.
At Shandong Second Women's Forced Labor Camp, Ms. Li was detained in the Fourth Division. As soon as she arrived, she was forced to sit on a 20-centimeter-wide stool and not permitted to move. She refused to cooperate with the authorities. On the third day, the deputy leader of the Fourth Division refused to let her sleep.
At 2 p.m. on the fourth day, September 11, Ms. Li was persecuted so badly that symptoms of a stroke appeared and she fell into a coma. The police pinched her Renzhong acupuncture point to awaken her. Upon regaining consciousness, Ms. Li's could no longer move the right side of her body. She could not eat, drink, or swallow medicine. Police officers Sun still did not allow her to sleep on a bed. He threw away her blankets and said to her, "Don't you dare tell people about this. We did not persecute you."
That night Ms. Li was sent to the forced labor camp hospital for treatment. Nonetheless, after only one day, Ms. Li was returned from the hospital and the torture continued. She was monitored by several guards and not allowed to sleep. The police also drew boundaries as to where she could sit and where her feet could lie. She was not allowed to move outside those boundaries.
The police then realized that they could no longer handle her situation, so they ordered her family to take her home. When the family went to pick her up, personnel at the forced labor camp charged the family 1500 yuan for her medical costs.
Wang Village Forced Labor Camp
Second Division: 86-533-6689411
Fourth Division: 86-533-8872994
September 18, 2005