"You could write about a Falun Gong practitioner, abused or killed by the Chinese government, every day."
- Jay Nordlinger, National Review Online, January 2010
"They shocked me with electric batons until I almost died."
- Falun Gong practitioner Mr. Huang Lizhong to his wife when she visited him in prison on October 20, 2009; five days later, Huang died in custody.
By the time of writing, The Falun Dafa Information Center had documented the deaths of 96 Falun Gong practitioners between January and December 2009 resulting from severe abuse in police custody or other forms of persecution. Given the difficulty of obtaining information from China, the actual death toll is likely significantly higher. As delayed reports emerge in the coming weeks, the confirmed death toll is also expected to climb. (read more)
Key Pattern #1: Many deaths occurred shortly after arrest
Key Pattern #2: Nearly one third of the victims were detained during pre-Olympic round-ups
Key Pattern #3: Over one-third of deaths occurred in custody
Key Pattern #4: Many deaths occurred shortly after release due to torture in custody
Key Pattern #5: Deaths due to denial of right to health while in detention
Key Pattern #6: Authorities consistently seek to cover-up Falun Gong deaths
In addition to the above cases from 2009, this chapter lists 14 cases of deaths in custody or shortly after release that were included in a joint appeal submitted to the Chinese government by the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Extra-judicial Executions requesting additional information. As of May 2009, when the Rapporteur’s annual report was published, he had yet to receive a reply from the Chinese authorities. (read more)