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Ms. Liu Guifu Sent to Forced Labor Camp Twice and Now in Exile Overseas
(Clearwisdom.net) Former Beijing resident Ms. Liu Guifu was sent to
forced labor camps twice for her belief in
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance." With the help of many righteous
people and international pressure, she was released on August 31, 2007, and is
now overseas. Ms. Liu Guifu in 1998 Ms. Liu after being in the forced labor camp the second time When Ms. Liu Guifu was detained in the Beijing Women's Forced Labor Camp, the
guards forced her to take unidentified drugs, did not allow her to sleep, made
her sit in one position for more than 20 hours at a time, forced her to stand
for long periods of time, and beat and mentally tortured her. Her daughter in
the U.S. tried every way she could to rescue her mother, and many Americans
helped her. U.S. Falun Gong practitioners notified the United Nations about Liu
Guifu's case. The UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights, Mr. Nowak, asked to see
her during his visit to the Beijing Women's Labor Camp, but his request was
turned down. Due to international pressure, Ms Liu Guifu was transferred from the
"attack team" to the group training team, and her family was allowed
to visit. They also improved her meals. Although the physical torture was
reduced, the mental torture became even more severe. Besides using criminal
inmates to isolate and watch her closely, those in charge frequently put her in
solitary confinement. Even as she endured this treatment, she asked that the
group training team improve other practitioners' meals as well as her own and
strove to improve other practitioners' situations. In order to detain Ms. Liu Guifu for a longer time and delay her release,
those in charge altered the record of the date she began her sentence. A few
months before her release, they stopped the physical abuse and her meals
improved, so that she would not appear to be badly abused. Even so, she was
still very thin and weak, her hair white and her face full of wrinkles. Liu Guifu was sentenced to forced labor twice and was brutally persecuted
because she refused to give up cultivating Falun Gong. In February 2001, she was
sentenced to 18 months of forced labor. On February 28, 2005, the police
illegally arrested her again from her home in Beijing. Even though
they only found two flyers in her home, they claimed that they had found more
than 20, so she was sentenced to two and a half years of forced labor. While
detained, she was not allowed any contact with other practitioners who were
there. Soon after her arrival, she was transferred from the 7th team to the
"attack team", and she was isolated and closely watched. On August 16, 2005, after numerous requests, her family was finally allowed
to see her. They could not even recognize her. Her weight had dropped from more
than 70 kg to less than 50 kg. Her hair was totally white, her face full of
wrinkles, and her movements were very slow. She looked like she had aged 20
years. She told her family, "They did not allow me to sleep and forced me
to stand every day. In the beginning they allowed me rest from midnight until 4
a.m., but later it was changed to 2:30 a.m. to 4 a.m. They also force-fed me a
capsuled drug. After I took it, I would vomit sour, black fluid." Her
family members questioned guard Song Lili, "She was not sick. Why did you
force her to take drugs?" Song Lili was flustered and just repeatedly said
that it was not poison. Falun Gong practitioners from the U.S., Canada and Europe put in a lot of
effort to rescue Ms Liu Guifu. Her family members also adamantly demanded to
visit her. During their visits, they saw the extent of the persecution and sued
guard Song Lili. The World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun
Gong (WOIPFG) also put the case on record to investigate. Placed under severe international pressure, the labor camp authorities were
forced to respond. They acknowledged that they refused to allow Liu Guifu to
practice Falun Gong in the camp and that they considered her a "the key
person" to manage. But they also declared that guard Song Lili and four
inmates did not "beat, insult, physically punish and mistreat" her. During her detention, Ms. Liu did not compromise her beliefs. She repeatedly
asked for her case to be reconsidered and insisted in having her human rights
respected. After she was released from the camp, the police still monitored her
and constantly harassed her. Liu Guifu has suffered from many kinds of persecution, and her life was in
great danger. On December 29, 2007, she was able to leave China to an
undisclosed location. Ever since the Chinese Communist Party and Jiang Zemin's regime started to
persecute Falun Gong, Liu Guifu's family has been constantly under intense
pressure. Her daughter, who is studying in the U.S., was placed on the CCP's
blacklist because her mother practices Falun Gong. Ms. Liu and her daughter did
not see each other for seven years. Her husband, Liu Baoguo, is weak and very
sick. We appeal to people around the world to pay attention to the plight of Ms.
Liu Guifu and her family. Please help to reunite them and allow them to return
to their normal lives. Related article: http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2005/10/8/65667.html
Posting date: 1/30/2008 |