Liu Ruxing (Ruxin) - 刘汝兴(汝新)
(Minghui.org) Sixty-year-old Mr. Liu Ruxing was from Longxi County, Gansu Province. Due to the long-term persecution by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), he passed away at home on December 25, 2011. Mr. Liu was sentenced to forced labor camp for two years and sentenced to three years of imprisonment.
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Mr. Liu was formerly employed at Northwest Aluminum Processing Factory in Longxi County. After he started practicing Falun Gong, he followed the principles of Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance to be a better person and benefited both spiritually and physically. After the CCP launched the persecution of Falun Gong, Mr. Liu was persecuted both mentally and financially by the local 610 Office and police department. He was arrested and his house was ransacked.
Mr. Liu was detained for one month in January 2001. He was also held in the brainwashing center at the Longxi County Detention Center for four months. Mr. Liu was again arrested in July 2003 from home by Song Jianhua, the team leader from Longxi County Domestic Security Division, and security guards from the security division at Northwest Aluminum Processing Factory. Mr. Liu was sentenced to two years at Gansu Province First Forced Labor Camp.
On the morning of August 24, 2007, Mr. Liu was arrested by agents from the Longxi County Domestic Security Division and Northwest Aluminum Processing Factory. His house was ransacked. His personal belongings such as Dafa books, pictures of Master, and truth clarification materials were taken. Those participating in the arrest were Lu Dechang and Wang Jun from Longxi County Domestic Security Division and Gong Wenzhi from the Northwest Aluminum Processing Factory. Mr. Liu was sentenced to three years of imprisonment at Tianshui Prison.
Even though Mr. Liu had been released from prison, the persecution continued, traumatizing him both physically and mentally. He lost his job and financial security. Right before he passed away, he was constantly harassed and approached for “conversations” by agents from the local 610 Office and the factory's security personnel.