(Clearwisdom.net)
In the Dongji Police Station, the morale has become so low that the police are persecuting good people simply to extort money for their own personal gain.
On March 14, 2002, the head of the Dongji Police Station Jiang Yang and several policemen (including Chen Yunpeng) from a police station at Liaoyuan City, Jilin Province broke into female practitioner Lu Chunyun's home. They tried to arrest the practitioner without success since she had already fled from home in 2001. In order to get the reward promised by the government, they grabbed the practitioner's 19-year-old daughter, Shi Shuanglian, and cruelly tortured her. They stripped her outer wear and poured cold water on her body and then used electric batons to shock and beat her in an attempt to find out where her mother was located.
When the girl could no longer stand the cruel torture, she told them that she wouldn't practice Falun Dafa anymore, since she thought that's what they wanted her to say. But she didn't realize that this is not what the policemen wanted. In order for them to get the reward, they wanted proof that she was a Falun Dafa practitioner, so they continued to torture her until she complied. They then took pictures of her standing next to some Dafa books and Teacher's new articles to prove that she was a practitioner--then they could get the reward for capturing a Falun Data practitioner. After being held at the police station for one month, she was transferred to Heizuizi Women's Forced labor Camp in Changchun City for three years of hard labor. Every day she is forced to perform hard labor and to suffer forced brainwashing. She has no choice of what to say: to practice or not to practice; it all depends upon the intention and interest of the police. Is there any law in this land?
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