More Information about the Death as a Result of Torture of Mr. Guo Huailing from Jixian, Heilongjiang Province
By a Clearwisdom correspondent from Heilongjiang Province, China
Name: Guo Huailing(郭怀龄) (Clearwisdom.net) Mr. Guo Huailing was taken from his
home by the police in March 2002 and sent to Suihua Forced Labor
Camp. Because would not give up his belief, he was brutally
tortured in the labor camp and died on July 18, 2003. In March 2002, police officers from Fengle Town seized Mr. Guo
from his home and detained him in the Jixian County Detention
Center. The guard tried to force him to give up his belief by
beating him. Mr. Guo went on a hunger strike for seven days. He
practiced the exercises with other practitioners and resisted the
persecution. The guards handcuffed him and hung him up for 18 days.
His teeth were injured by a metal mouth-opener. Mr. Guo was transferred to Suihua Forced Labor Camp during the
first ten days of June 2002. The forced labor camp first subjected
him to a comprehensive physical examination—with an ulterior
motive. The guards ordered the detainees to strip off his clothes
and pour cold water on him until he was shivering. He was put in
the middle division. The guards forced him to watch TV programs
defaming Falun Gong while sitting in an iron chair. The guards
forced him to take unknown drugs. The drugs blurred his eyesight,
and he became incoherent. Torture reenactment: Iron Chair When Mr. Guo was detained in Unit Two of Division Two, guard
Diao Xuesong beat him because he firmly believed in Master and
Dafa. He was sent to Unit Three of Division Two at the end of 2002
for strict monitoring. He was forced to do hard labor, and
collaborators often beat and abused him. In April 2003, he suddenly fell down around dinnertime. He was
kicked and accused of pretending. It was said that Mr. Guo died in
the Suihua Hospital on July 18, 2003, after being hospitalized for
three days. Related articles: “Supplementary Information on the Case of Mr. Guo Huailing Who
Was Persecuted to Death in 2003” Posting date: 3/22/2012
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