Gao Rongrong

Summary

Gao Rongrong (Chinese: 高蓉蓉; c. 1967/68 – 16 June 2005) was an accountant at an art college in Shenyang, China. She was dismissed in 1999 for practicing Falun Gong. Gao was reportedly sent to the Longshan Forced Labor Camp in July 2003.[1][2]

Gao Rongrong
高蓉蓉
The disfigured face of Gao Rongrong
Gao Rongrong in 2004, with her face visibly disfigured after being tortured with electric shock.
Bornc. 1967/68
China
Died16 June 2005 (aged 37)
China
NationalityChinese
OccupationAccountant

Gao was allegedly tortured for six to seven hours. It was claimed that electric shock batons had been used on her face and neck. Gao tried to escape. She jumped from a second-floor window and was taken to a hospital because of multiple fractures.[1][3][4] On 5 October 2004, Gao escaped from the hospital. She was re-apprehended by police on 6 March 2005. Gao died on 16 June 2005 while in custody. She was 37.[1]

In 2005, Amnesty International called on the Chinese authorities to launch a full investigation into her death including allegations that she was tortured.[1]

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References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "The Amnesty International Report", Amnesty International, 2006, p90. "China: People's Republic of China - Abolishing "Re-education through Labour". Appeal cases", Amnesty International, 27 June 2005, Index number: ASA 17/014/2005 "Amnesty International Miami Chapter Local Group 248 Newsletter" Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, July 2005.
  2. ^ "Controlling the Supply of Tools of Torture" Archived 2015-06-19 at the Wayback Machine, Clare Turnbull, Omega Research Foundation
  3. ^ Gao Rongrong tortured by the Deputy Chief of the forced labor camp with Electric shocks and tortured to death, International Society for Human Rights
  4. ^ "East Asia: Seventh Report of Session 2005-06, Volume 2", Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Foreign Affairs Committee

External links edit

  • Gao Rongrong: The Face of Persecution, Falun Dafa Information Center
  • Gao Rongrong's final interview, (2007) YouTube video, final interview starts at 9:17, total time 10:30 minutes