Since the onset of the persecution, Ms. Yao has been repeatedly targeted for upholding her faith. When her son was only seven months old, the authorities ordered her arrest on October 9, 2000, even though she was still breastfeeding her baby.
While in detention, she was not allowed to use the restroom and she was deprived of sleep. She was violently beaten by several policemen at night. Ms. Yao was released five days later after her family was extorted for 9,000 yuan.
Ms. Yao was arrested again on September 3, 2006 for talking to people about Falun Gong. The Zichuan District Court tried Ms. Yao, and sentenced her to four years in prison on January 23, 2007. As her husband worked out-of-town, her daughter in middle school and her six-year-old son were left with their grandparents, struggling to get by every day.
At Shandong Province Women’s Prison, the inmates turned a square stool upside down with legs facing up, and then pressed Ms. Yao against the stool feet and beat her harshly, with one inmate grabbing her hair and one stepping on her legs. Ms. Yao’s hair on the front of her head was pulled out. They tortured her this way for several days, until she was on the verge of death. Then she was thrown into a solitary confinement cell.
She went on a hunger strike to protest against the brutal treatment. The guards instructed the inmates to force-feed her and inject her with unknown drugs.
After years of torture, Ms. Yao suffered scoliosis and lumbar degenerative lesions. Her torso became asymmetrical, with the left side protruding outward and the right side becoming concave.