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Mr. Yu Zhou Tortured to Death, His Wife Detained
(Clearwisdom.net) Mr. Yu Zhou and his wife, Xu Na, both practitioners,
lived in Beijing. On January 26, 2008, police blocked their vehicle on their way
home, arrested them, and took them directly to the Tongzhou District Detention
Center. Eleven days later, on February 6, 2008, their family received notice to
come quickly to visit Mr. Yu in the Qinghe Emergency Center. When his family got
there, Mr. Yu was already dead at the age of forty-two, and his body was covered with a white sheet. A
breathing machine mask was still on his face, but his legs were ice cold. The
doctor told his family that he died from being on a hunger strike with diabetes,
but his family said he had been very healthy and didn't have diabetes. The
police requested a quick cremation of his body, but his family refused and asked
to have an autopsy done. Their request was denied. The police threatened his
family that if they "made trouble," their freedom would be restricted.
The police first were going to allow his wife to attend the funeral, but then
changed their mind and said she was not allowed. She was quickly transferred to
the Beijing Detention Center (the "Seventh Branch," which
normally detains felons). Mr. Yu's body is still in the Qinghe
Emergency Center. Mr. Yu graduated from the French Department at Beijing University, was fluent
in several languages, and was very artistic. He participated in the translation
work for the French version of Zhuan Falun. He had a good
voice and sang with a band at hotels. He was on his way home from a performance
when he and his wife were arrested. Ms. Xu Na is an expert on painting and
packaging decorations. The couple had been detained multiple times, their
vehicle confiscated, and their home ransacked. In July 2001, State Security agents arrested Ms. Xu Na in the Tongzhou
District. She was sentenced to five years in prison in November 2001. She was
detained in Tuanhe Juvenile Labor Camp and Beijing Women's Prison, where she
endured numerous tortures and hard labor. She was beaten multiple times and
tortured in a small cell(1). She was beaten by seven to eight prisoners at a
time. They forced her to sit in the lotus position with her body tied up. She
was deprived of sleep, was left freezing in the snow, and not allowed to wash
for more than a month, among other tortures. Ms. Xu Na had just been released
from prison after being there for more than one year. Tongzhou District Detention Center Director Dai Bingjin (male):
86-10-81589161, or 81584764 Note: Posting date: 3/19/2008 |