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After Repeated Arrests and Heavy Fines, Ms. Su Baoli Sent to a Forced Labor Camp

(Clearwisdom.net) Ms. Su Baoli, 28, is a Dafa practitioner living in Lijia-gucheng Village, Wangjia-zhuangzi Township in Anqiu City, Shandong Province. The police recently again arrested her and her parents, Mr. Su Xiaoyou and Ms. Zhou Shufen, following searches of their homes. Although the police extorted 10,000 yuan from the family, Ms. Su was still kept in the police detention center for one month. The family had to borrow the 10,000 yuan from friends and relatives in order to pay it to the police. On April 15, 2005, she was transferred to the Wangcun Forced Labor Camp for continued persecution. Her pre-school child was left at home without a mother's care.

At the end of October 2001, Su Baoli's sister Su Baolan died as a result of the government's persecution. In the last several years, the police extorted at least 40,000 yuan from Ms. Su and her family.

Since July 20, 1999, Wangjia-zhuangzi Township policemen Han Fuben and Li Jingbo arrested Ms. Su Baoli several times. They tortured her at the police station. Later, Ms. Su went into exile to avoid additional police harassment. On October 28, 2002, while Ms. Su was living in a rented room in Anqiu City, Anqiu City Police officers Li Shenghua, Jia Zaijun and four others caught her and sent her to the Anqiu City Detention Center where she was detained for over 60 days. The police demanded that her family pay over 30,000 yuan. Her husband, a non-practitioner borrowed from all of their relatives and friends. Even that was not enough. Finally, he had to sell all their wheat to make up the fine.

In the spring of 2003, Ms. Su was arrested twice. On March 15, 2005, she was again arrested and detained. After they extorted another 10,000 yuan, they sent her to a forced labor camp, leaving a preschooler at home without a mother's care. It's hard to imagine how this family can live from now on.

Ms. Su's father Mr. Su Xiaoyou, in his 60's, lives in Xingshan Village. He was also detained for one month and the police extorted 3,000 yuan from him.

Posting date: 5/20/2005
Original article date: 5/19/2005
Category: Eyewitness Accounts
Chinese version available at http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2005/5/7/101308.html

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