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Ms. Jiang Pingtian from Qidong County, Hunan Province Incarcerated for Eight and a Half Years, Her Family Persecuted As Well

Jan. 29, 2012 |   By a Clearwisdom correspondent in Hunan Province, China

Name: Jiang Pingtian (蒋平田)
Gender: Female
Age: 61
Address: Guanjiazui Town, Qidong County, Hunan Province
Occupation: Unknown
Date of Most Recent Arrest: 2001
Most Recent Place of Detention: Changsha Women's Prison in Hunan Province (湖南长沙女子监狱)
City: Changsha
Province: Hunan
Persecution Suffered: Illegal sentencing, beatings, hanging up, imprisonment, torture, home ransacking, interrogation, detention

(Clearwisdom.net) Prior to practicing Falun Gong, Ms. Jiang Pingtian suffered from various illnesses and had sought medical treatment everywhere, but there was no help for her. When she began practicing Falun Gong in 1998, all of her diseases disappeared, and she became increasingly healthy. She was deeply grateful to Master for saving her life and was very diligent in studying the Falun Gong teachings and practicing the exercises.

After the persecution of Falun Gong began in July 1999, Ms. Jiang was arrested and detained numerous times for standing firm in her belief and clarifying the facts to the public. Just a few months after her last arrest in late 2001, Qidong County Court sentenced her to eight years of incarceration. When she finished serving her sentence, the prison refused to release her on time and extended her term by six months.

While holding her in custody, the local police repeatedly interrogated her with torture in an attempt to extract “confessions” from her. They tied her hands and hung her up by a rope to the top of a metal gate for nine days; several policemen took turns beating and kicking her.

酷刑演示:吊铐

Torture Re-enactment: Hung up by Rope

There were bruises on her face, hands, and the rest of her body. It was the middle of November. The weather was cold, windy and rainy; yet Ms. Jiang had only thin clothes to wear. Sometimes when the policemen removed the rope, she could only sit or lie on the cold concrete floor. Her bruised body shivered. Within a short time, the police would again try to extract a confession from her. They beat her unconscious several times. She became emaciated. The handcuffs could no longer restrain her thin hands. The police had to find a pair of handcuffs for juveniles to handcuff her. (Excepts from “Practitioner Ms. Jiang Pingtian Tortured and on the Verge of Death at Changsha Women's Prison”)

When she was finally released in November 2010, she learned from her family that they had been constantly harassed while she was incarcerated. The most severe incident happened one night in 2007, when Guanjiazui Town Political and Legal Committee Deputy Secretary Chen Peng and Guanjiazui Town Police Station Deputy Head Zhang Fan led a group of people to break in and ransack her home. As if that was not enough, the same gang came back the next morning to search the house again.

When Ms. Jiang’s husband, Mr. Guang Xingzhong, returned home to see everything in disarray, he rushed to the village head’s home to report what had happened. Unfortunately, he passed out the moment he got there, and the village head had to dispatch people to escort him to the hospital. Several days later when Mr. Guan returned to get money to pay for his medical care, he was shocked to discover that the 1,000 yuan his out-of-town son had just wired him was gone. When he went to Guanjiazui Town Police Station to inquire about the missing money, the perpetrators involved in the search of his home simply denied any knowledge of the money. With the support of fellow villagers, Mr. Guan decided to sue the police. Only then did they acknowledge that they took the money. To pacify Mr. Guan, they returned it and also gave him 800 yuan as compensation for his emotional suffering.

The local police also extended the persecution to Ms. Jiang's family members. Her husband, Mr. Guan, was once detained and interrogated for three days in the Baidi City Police Station. Her son working out of town was lured back to his hometown and brutally beaten. Her daughter decided to live away from home to avoid further harassment. Her son-in-law, Luo Ling, was sentenced to five years incarceration for helping her make truth-clarification materials.