Ms. Lin Lisha Dies as a Result of Abuse in Custody in Sichuan Province
(Clearwisdom.net) Ms. Lin Lisha, 51, lived near Xiangxiang Street in
Leshan City, Sichuan Province. On January 22, 2001, the police persecuted Ms.
Lin and 50 other fellow practitioners by tying them up, hanging a board on their
necks, sentencing each of them from one to three years of forced labor, and
broadcasting this whole process on TV for several days. In March 2004, officers from the Zhong District 610 Office
arrested Ms. Lin. She went on a hunger strike for more than one month to protest
the illegal detention. When her life was in danger, her family
posted bail for her release. In the middle of October 2005, Ms. Lin was arrested again while
clarifying the truth at the Zhong District Court. The police had her
sentenced to five years in prison and detained her in the Yangmahe Women's
Prison in Jianyang City. By the end of June 2009, Ms. Lin had been abused so
much that she was thin to the point of deformity. The Prison Administration
returned her to her family to avoid taking responsibility for her condition, but
she died only a few days after being released.
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http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2009/7/5/203983.html
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