Mr. Fan Youjun Dies as Result of the Persecution in Hubei Province
(Clearwisdom.net) Mr. Fan Youjun, 56, lived in Jiangchang Town, Tianmen
City, Hubei Province. He used to suffer from Hepatitis-B, but after cultivating
Falun Gong, his symptoms disappeared. He made his living by running a breakfast
booth, and people loved his sincerity. After the persecution began in 1999, evil
Party officers harassed and detained him multiple times. He was last arrested on
the afternoon of October 23, 2007. Several Domestic Security agents broke into
his home and found a Falun Dafa book and some Minghui periodicals, and they
detained him immediately. His wife spent nearly ten thousand yuan
and tried very hard to get him released, but she only got threatened. Mr. Fan was arrested as a healthy man, but he was mentally and physically
tortured in the detention center. After only several months of mistreatment in
detention, he became very weak. He appeared to suffer liver cirrhosis symptoms,
and his whole body became swollen. A medical check-up found that he had
late-stage liver cancer. The 610 Office refused to release him or
let him be treated; instead, they planned to have him sentenced to prison. Later, his condition worsened, and his life was in danger. A just official in
the detention center signed guarantee letter (stating he would be held
responsible if Mr. Fan participated in any Falun Gong activities) to allow Mr.
Fan be bailed out on medical parole on July 16, 2008. Mr. Fan was checked in to
Tianmen City First People's Hospital. On July 29, 2008, only 13 days after he
was bailed out, Mr. Fan died. The same evening Mr. Fan died, officers from the Jiangchang Town Police
Station immediately took his body to Tianmen City Funeral Home. They feared Mr.
Fan's family would sue them, so they promised to pay the funeral costs and give
the family ten thousand yuan. Mr. Fan's family members are innocent farmers. The
most they can do is mourn. Tianmen City 610 Office chairs: Zheng Xianjie (male), and Ni Qigao (male).
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.org/mh/articles/2008/8/8/183650.html
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