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Ms. Kong Fanrong Tortured to Death in 2003, Her Family Still Suffering Persecution (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) Mr. Kong Fanrong, a Falun Dafa practitioner from Shulan
City, Jilin Province, and her family have been suffering persecution from since
1999. On May 11, 2003, Kong Fanrong died due to torture she received in
detention. Her husband, Bian Hongxiang, was arrested in March 2005. By the time
he returned home, he was nearly dead from torture. Their daughter, Bian Lingyun,
was arrested at the end of July.
On January 14, 2003, Kong Fanrong, who was working out of town at the time,
was arrested in Hua Jiao, Changchun City by Shi Yongliang, Liu Qiang
(superintendent), and Huang Huichen, among others, from the An Qing Road Police
Station in the Green Garden District of Changchun City. When Huang Huichen took
4,000 yuan from Kong Fanrong, he hid behind a cardboard box and
counted the money. (Often when police officers search a practitioner and find
money, they keep it. When the police find valuables or cash in a practitioner's
home, they frequently come up with excuses to confiscate these possessions and
keep the items themselves.)
After Kong Fanrong was brought to the An Qing Police Station, the police
yanked her by the hair and slammed her head against a wall. They tortured her by
kicking her repeatedly in the lower torso with their heavy boots, stomping on
her toes, shoving toothpicks under her fingernails, forcing her to sit on a
tiger bench, and poking her eyes with their fingers, all the while
cursing her with vile profanities.
Kong Fanrong was transferred to the Shulan City Detention Center from the An
Qing Road Police Station, where the torture continued. She died on May 11, 2003
due to torture by the officers of the An Qing Police Station and the Shulan City
Detention Center.
After receiving the news of her death, her son brought a camera with him to
collect photographic evidence of the torture his mother had been subjected to.
Looking at her body, he couldn't believe what he saw. There were bruises all
over his mother's body, and too many wounds to count. He could barely recognize
her. When he took a picture of his mother, several police officers came in and
snatched his camera, saying, "If these pictures are publicized, you will be
condemned as a political criminal and find yourself in a worse position than
your mother was in."
The government not only failed to investigate the murder, but forced Kong
Fanrong's family to sign papers authorizing the cremation of the body in order
to eliminate the evidence of the crime. The superintendent of the Nancheng
Police Station in Shulan City and Li Jiazhe, the Assistant Section Chief of the
Political and Security Section at the station, spoke to Kong Fanrong's son alone
and asked him, "Do you want some money?"
He said, "I won't take a penny. I want to expose the murderer who killed
my mother, and I want him to pay for it with his life."
As they often do when faced with this situation, the police employed the
method of holding someone hostage in order to compel the family to authorize
cremation. The police arrested more than ten practitioners and told them,
"We will release you today if Kong Fanrong is cremated today. We will
release you tomorrow if she is cremated tomorrow. If she isn't cremated within
ten days, we will never release you."
On May 19, the leaders from the Shulan 610 Office and the police
station came calling on the three remaining members of Kong Fanrong's immediate
family and tried to coerce them into signing the paperwork for the cremation.
They said, "We will cremate her today whether you sign the paper or not. If
you refuse to sign, we will arrest you all and order the cremation
ourselves." The three held each other in their arms and cried.
Even their attorney told them, "There is no one to appeal to. Vice
Premier Li Lanqing has control of this case." In this way, the authorities
got their way and disposed of the evidence of their crimes.
In 2004 a practitioner surnamed Cao was arrested. The police force-fed him
with hot pepper juice and mustard oil while interrogating him as to the
whereabouts of other practitioners. Mr. Cao said nothing. The police roared at
him, "You'd better talk! Didn't we kill Kong Fanrong even though she was
very steadfast? Didn't she die for nothing? If you don't talk, you'll share Kong
Fanrong's fate!"
On March 3, 2005, nine police officers arrested Kong Fanrong's husband, Bian
Hongxiang, at the Changchun Store and was tortured until his life hung by a
thread. When the police realized that he was on the brink of death, they sent
for his daughter to take him home. While Mr. Bian was recovering, the
perpetrators continued to go to the family's home to harass them.
On the afternoon of July 21, after 4 o'clock, Yan Jianhua, superintendent of
the Huan Cheng Police Station in Shulan City, raided the home with several
officers and took away Kong Fanrong's daughter, Bian Lingyun. Her 8-year-old
child was terrified and crying loudly. Bian Lingyun's 93-year-old grandmother
(who can't take care of herself and is reliant on Bian Lingyun) was also
terrified and trembling, and couldn't say a word. A formerly happy family has
been violently persecuted, resulting in the death of one member and separation
of the rest.
Since 1999, there have been 11 practitioners who have died from persecution
in Shulan City. The experiences of Kong Fanrong's family clearly illustrates the
evil nature of the Chinese Communist Party.
August 1, 2005
Posting date: 8/22/2005 |