Mr. Yang Guang Tortured to Death in Jilin Province Prison
(Clearwisdom.net) Mr. Yang Guang, 56, a native of Changchun City, Jilin
Province, used to be employed as CEO by a foreign investment company in Shandong
Province. He was arrested in November 2000, in Baishan City, Jilin Province, and
was soon transferred back to Changchun City. First Division Chief Liang (male, given name unknown), of Changchun City
Police Department interrogated Mr. Yang using cruel torture methods such as:
long duration electric baton shocks, tiger bench, beatings with a steel rod,
being hung up and beaten with hands cuffed behind the back, sleep deprivation,
oxygen deprivation (suffocation with plastic bag over the head), and being
force-fed liquor. After these inhuman tortures, officers forced Mr. Yang to say
that he was "controlled by someone from Beijing and the United
States," and he "was the leader of Falun Gong in Changchun City."
The First Division of Changchun City Police Department used these fabricated
facts to file a report to the Public Safety Ministry and Luo Gan. This resulted
in the First Division of Changchun City Police Department receiving a
"Group First Level Merit Award" and written praise from Luo Gan. At a Nanguan District trial in 2002, Mr. Yang Guang needed the support of two
others to walk. His right leg was broken. He had necrosis of the femoral head.
Despite his condition, he was still sentenced to 15 years in prison. He was
carried into Jilin Province Second Prison and locked in the "Nude"
section of Old and Disabled Ward. These prisoners were mentally disabled
patients, or prisoners who had been beaten until they were crippled, or those
who lost the ability to take care themselves. They were not allowed to wear
pants because they were paralyzed. Prisoners made simple wheel chairs by cutting
a large hole in the middle of a chair. Mr. Yang could not clean himself after
defecating. The entire ward was without sunlight all year around, the beds were
small and the food was very bad. They were bathed by other prisoners who would
push them into the wet room, spray them down with a hose, and dry them with mops
that had a metal edges poking out. In December 2004, Mr. Yang Guang's health worsened. His family asked that he
be released on medical parole, but the Prison Administration refused and
transfered him to Tiebei Prison in Changchun City. He was detained in the
temporary housing behind the Tiebei Prison Hospital. He never received any
treatment, became emaciated, and was almost totally paralyzed. To add insult to
injury, his family had to pay more than 1,100 yuan per month for him to be
there. In June 2005, Mr. Yang Guang was taken back to the Jilin Province Second
Prison. He was in extremely bad physical condition. Guards were still trying to
brainwash him. Mr. Yang shouted with all his might, "There is nothing wrong
with believing in Truth-Compassion-Forbearance!" In 2006, Mr. Yang Guang was 100 percent paralyzed, had pleurisy and he
suffered multi-system organ failure. He was near death. A once strong man's
muscles had atrophied. He was emaciated, both of his legs were crippled, and his
toes were deformed and infected. He had totally lost the ability to take care of
himself, he could not walk, but the Prison would not release him. Around August 8, 2008, Mr. Yang Guang was dying. His body which was as thin
as a skeleton suddenly bloated, and he could not eat. The Prison Administration
took him to the Jilin Province Railroad Hospital, but did not allow his family
to see him. He died on August 25, 2008. His body was cremated immediately. Jilin Province Second Prison: 86-432-4881551
In Prison Procuratorate: 86-432-4881515
Deputy Prison Director Wang Chengwu (male): 86-432-4881551, ext.-3004
Deputy Prison Director Liu Wei (male): 86-432-4881551, ext.-3005
Jilin Province Prison Management Bureau Appeal Office: 86-431-82750074
Jilin Province Prison Management Bureau Director: 86-431-82750001
Jilin Province Prison Management Bureau CCP Secretary Xu (gender and given name
unknown): 86-431-82750003
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.cc/mh/articles/2008/9/2/185168.html
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