A Happy Family is Persecuted; CCP Tortures Husband to Death, Wife Imprisoned
(Clearwisdom.net) Ms. Feng Xiaomei and her husband, Mr. Wang Hongbin,
used to work as engineers in the Postal Department of the Telephone Instrument
Field Company in Hebei Province. Ms. Feng was a very responsible and diligent
worker and held the title of General Engineer of the factory when she was just
30 years old. Mr. Wang did not compete and fight for personal gain and was
always willing to help others. Their son, Wang Boru, is a very mature and
sensible child. One could easily see that the family was both harmonious and
happy. Ms. Feng Xiaomei's once happy family, now broken apart due to
the persecution But in July 1999, China's autocratic Communist Party launched an unlawful
campaign of arrests, violence, and propaganda against Falun Gong. As a result,
Mr. Wang and his wife were illegally arrested and harassed many
times. Due to the pressure exerted by both the city and provincial level
610 Office, the couple's employer was forced to fire them. In 2001, Mr. Wang was arrested and tortured by 610 Office agents and officers
from the Yuhua Police Department and was later sentenced to three years of
forced labor. He was handcuffed with his arms behind his back and was forced to
stand in bare feet on a cold concrete floor while guards interrogated him
throughout the night. In addition, he was forced to watch as guards tortured his
fellow practitioners. In order to "transform" Mr. Wang as quickly as
possible, the guards tortured him with sleep deprivation, hung him up by
handcuffs, and used matches to severely burn his hands, nearly burning off his
fingernails. After being subjected to long term physical and mental torture, Mr. Wang's
once healthy body started to exhibit the early signs of lung cancer. Although he
coughed a lot and found it very difficult to breathe, the guards at the labor
camp ignored his condition and refused to release him. Because his wife was not
allowed to visit him for an entire year, she had to stand outside of the labor
camp's walls with her son and call out to her husband. Only once did Mr. Wang
hear his wife calling to him. At the end of 2003, Mr. Wang was finally released back home. However, due to
the brutal torture he was subjected to in the labor camp, he passed away at the
early age of 39. Ms. Feng Xiaomei's sister, Ms. Feng Xiaomin, was later arrested, beaten, and
detained because she clarified the truth at a popular scenic area.
Her sister's family was later forced to leave home in order to avoid further
persecution and possible arrest. This made it very difficult for Ms. Feng
Xiaomin to cope with raising her 3-year-old son, Tianxing, while on the run. As
a result, she passed away leaving Ms. Feng Xiamei to take care of and support
her son. While all of this was going on, the city and provincial level 610 Offices
were making plans to arrest Ms. Feng Xiaomei. When Ms. Feng's father, a kind
school teacher in a rural area, found out about the persecution of his
daughters, he became extremely depressed and brokenhearted and as a result, he
passed away before he turned seventy years old. Whenever Ms. Feng Xiaomei recalled her husband and sister's death and the
breakup of her entire family, she felt emotionally devastated. In addition, she
had to work very hard each day to support the whole family. But on April 17, 2009 Ms. Feng was arrested at her workplace by officers from
the Shijiazhuang City Police Department and the Gaocheng City Police Department
and was detained for five days. She was later secretly taken away by Liang Jie,
an agent of the Gaocheng City State Security Division and was reported missing
for fourteen days. On May 16, 200, Ms. Feng was sentenced to one and a half
years at the Hebei Province Women's Forced Labor Camp. As a result, Ms. Feng's mother, in her seventies, was left to care for and
financially support her two little grandsons under the watchful eyes of Chinese
Communist Party (CCP) agents. People of the world, please stand up and condemn the CCP's inhumane
persecution of Falun Gong and help stop this brutal persecution as soon as
possible.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.org/mh/articles/2009/6/24/203335.html
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