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The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Panics after Three Deaths in Jiamusi Prison in Heilongjiang Province Are Reported

April 6, 2011 |   By a Clearwisdom correspondent in Heilongjiang Province

(Clearwisdom.net) The deaths of three Falun Gong practitioners—Mr. Qin Yueming, Mr. Yu Yungang, and Mr. Liu Chuanjiang—as a result of torture in Jiamusi Prison in Heilongjiang Province, have been reported on the Clearwisdom website, the Epoch Times newspaper, and New Tang Dynasty Television since March 2, 2011. The Ministry of National Security and the Ministry of Public Security then sent secret agents to Jiamusi City to investigate on March 11, 2011. However, they weren't investigating those involved in the deaths of the practitioners and bringing them to justice. Instead, they were there to investigate who leaked the information overseas.

Mr. Qin Yueming's and Mr. Yu Yungang's families are being relentlessly harassed. They are being severely pressured by CCP organizations.

Two Yichun City 610 Office employees, Han and Zhang (see pictures below), went to Jiamusi to talk to Mr. Qin's family on March 8, 2011. On the evening of March 14, officers from Baowei Police Station and the Xiangyang District Public Security Sub Bureau in Jiamusi went to the hotel where Mr. Qin's family are staying and ordered the hotel staff to report the names of those the family contacted. They also monitored Mr. Qin's family. Two plainclothes policemen even rented the room opposite the family's room in the hotel.

Han and Zhang from the Yichun 610 Office talking to Mr. Qin's family

Mr. Yu Yungang has four brothers and a sister. They have been frequently harassed and threatened by the Jiamusi Domestic Security Division, the Public Security Bureau, the 610 Office, and the residential committees. They were threatened not to get in touch with other Falun Gong practitioners. The police have been stationed at the entrance of their residential buildings.

The publicizing of these three deaths in the international media has shocked the officials in Jiamusi Prison and in Beijing, because the police had tried hard to keep these crimes under wraps. The CCP officials suspect that the information was leaked by an insider. The secret agents were still in Jiamusi as of March 21, when this article was published on the Minghui website, the Chinese version of Clearwisdom.net. They monitor phone conversations of practitioners' families, including people who aren't practitioners. They also follow the three practitioners' families wherever they go. Beginning on March 18, they have started to monitor everyone's phone conversations in Jiamusi Prison.

Many practitioners imprisoned at Jiamusi Prison are suffering poor health due to the persecution. Among them, 13 have high blood pressure above 200 mmHg.