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Facts of the Persecution

1. Falun Gong practitioner Mr. Wang Li from Beijing abducted

Practitioner Mr. Wang Li, 33 years old, lived in the Chaoyang District, Beijing. On February 22, 2004 the perpetrators ransacked Wang Li's residence and took photo(s) of Wang Li. They also forced him to sign a document; then sent him to the Daxing Brainwashing Class. The police officers kicked Mr. Wang until his body was black and blue and he could not move. They also didn't allow him to sleep for a very long time and beat him until he almost lost consciousness. On September 1, 2004 Wang Li was transferred to the Beijing Police Department, where he was held for six months. In February 2005, he was transferred to the Chaoyang District Detention Center. The public Procuratorate has been on his case ever since the persecution began and no result came of it. Several days after Wang Li's abduction, his wife gave birth to a baby girl. The child is almost 18 months old and has never seen her father. Mr. Li's wife is having difficulty raising the baby.

http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2005/7/13/105997.html

2. Eighty-three-year-old Dafa practitioner from Shandong Province forced to leave home

Practitioner Liu Guirong, 83 years old, lived in Fangjiayao Village, Wendeng City, Shandong Province. She became very healthy after she started practicing Dafa. On April 3, 2005 Liu Guirong was discovered when she was teaching the Falun Gong exercises to her granddaughter-in-law. She was forced to leave home to avoid persecution. More than ten officers from the Xicang Police Department broke into Ms. Liu's home and abducted her granddaughter-in-law and held her for eight days. They fined her and forced her to pay for their dinner(s) and extorted a total of 3,000 yuan from her.

http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2005/7/13/105969.html

3. Dafa practitioner Mr. Xie Wangming, a patrol police officer in Xiangtan City, Hunan Province abducted by National Security Bureau agents

Dafa practitioner Xie Wangming, an officer from Jiangdong Police Department Patrol Police Division in Xiangtan City, Hunan Province was abducted by National Security Bureau on the evening of June 30, 2005 and was severely persecuted. The perpetrators claimed they would "torture him to death."

Xie Wangming is in his 40s and lived in Xiangtan City, Hunan Province. He was an Air Force officer and was transferred to civilian work in 2002. His first appointment was as an official in the Army Reserve. Then he was transferred to the Jiangdong Police Department in Xiangtan City and worked as the deputy group head at the Patrol Police Division. Another source stated that Mr. Xie worked in the Riot Control Division. He often worked night shifts and he overcame difficulties to validate Dafa. Around March or April 2005, the Dafa materials production site in Xiangtan City was destroyed and Xie Wangming was forced into homelessness in order to avoid arrest. The city police secretly pursued him. On the evening of June 30, the police abducted Mr. Xie at the materials production site. They looted the equipment and stole the cash at the production site. The loss was great. Xie Wangming was abducted.

http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2005/7/13/106080.html

4. Benxi Forced Labor Camp plans to extend the term of practitioner Ms. Wang Xuefei from Panjin City, Liaoning Province

Perpetrators from the Shuangtaizi District Police Department abducted practitioner Ms. Wang Xuefei, from Panjin City on the morning of October 22, 2002. After being held for over a month at the Panjin City Detention Center, Wang Xuefei's family had 600 yuan extorted from them. Following that, Wang Xuefei was sentenced to three years of forced labor. She was held at the Panjin Forced Labor Camp for over a year and received a two-month sentence reduction. Nevertheless, she was then transferred to the Benxi Forced Labor Camp to be detained and further persecuted. The guards exhausted all kinds of abusive methods but still failed to "reform" Wang Xuefei. She is currently in a very difficult situation. Wang Xuefei is scheduled to be released on August 21, 2005.

http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2005/7/13/106067.html