(Minghui.org) Mr. Liu Dianyuan, a Chaoyang City, Liaoning Province, resident, was sentenced to 11.5 years in 2016 at the age of 78 for practicing Falun Gong. Despite his extremely poor health, the Shenyang City First Prison still accepted him. His condition continued to decline and he passed away in the prison on February 10, 2024, Chinese New Year’s Day. He was 86 years old.
Ms. Zhou Guixiang, a 77-year-old resident of Guiyang City, Guizhou Province, became emaciated and was found to have tumors in her liver and intestines, while being held in a local detention centre. Her parole application was still pending when she passed away on October 23, 2024. Her body had already been cremated without her family’s consent by the time they rushed to the detention centre upon receiving notice of her passing.
The two practitioners’ cases are among the 164 newly-reported deaths of Falun Gong practitioners in 2024, which marked the 25th anniversary since the Chinese Communist Party ordered the eradication campaign of Falun Gong in 1999. As of December 31, 2024, a total of 5,167 death cases have been confirmed. Some of the practitioners were tortured to death, while others passed away after suffering years of mental distress or financial devastation. Due to strict information censorship and practitioners who were victimised in the live organ harvesting crime, the actual death toll is believed to be much higher. The full list of the 164 newly-confirmed deaths in 2024 can be downloaded here (PDF).
PART I. OVERVIEW OF THE NEWLY REPORTED DEATH CASES
The 164 deceased practitioners, aged between 41 and 91 at the time of their passing, came from all walks of life, and included automobile company workers, pharmaceutical company directors, teachers, lawyers, farmers, store owners, accountants, and former government officials.
A total of 149 of the deceased practitioners served time in prison or labor camps, or were held in brainwashing centres or psychiatric hospitals before their passing. In addition to the two above-mentioned deaths in custody, another 15 practitioners also died while being held in prisons or detention centres. Such in-custody deaths were often preceded by brutal physical torture and mental torment (due to intensive brainwashing aimed at forcing practitioners to renounce their faith), involuntary drug administration, medical conditions developed in custody, or delayed medical care.
Other practitioners endured decades of constant harassment, had their pensions suspended, or were forced into displacement to hide from the police. Some were predeceased by their spouses, parents, children or siblings, who also lost their lives due to the persecution.
1.1. Seventeen Die in Custody
Among the seventeen in-custody deaths reported in 2024, five happened in detention centres and the other twelve cases took place in prisons.
The Heilongjiang Province Women’s Prison notified Ms. Guan Hongyan’s family on November 6, 2023 that she had died of “an illness” that day. According to insiders, however, she succumbed to injuries sustained after being repeatedly tortured by the guards and inmates. The torture death of Ms. Guan, a 63-year-old resident of Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang Province, occurred about 16 months into her 7.5-year prison term.
Weeks after Ms. Guan’s passing, Ms. Li Yuzhen, a resident of Harbin (the capital city of the Heilongjiang), died in the same prison in early January 2024, while serving a four-year term.
Several practitioners died only days after being admitted to prison.
Ms. Xu Haihong, of Qingdao City, Shandong Province, died on December 9, 2023, about three days after she was transferred to the Shandong Province Women’s Prison to serve a sixteen-month term. She was 56 years old.
In Gongzhuling City, Jilin Province, Ms. Wang Yuying died in the local detention centre, one month after her arrest. She was 68. The authorities offered her family 30,000 yuan in exchange for their silence regarding her suspicious death. Her loved ones consulted a lawyer and were told that no one could help them win a lawsuit, as the police would block all channels if they tried to collect evidence. Meanwhile, her 80-year-old brother, who was arrested with her on the same day, is facing indictment for his shared faith.
1.2. Deaths at Home
While some practitioners survived years of brutal torture in custody, they passed away years later, unable to recover from the physical and/or psychological damage sustained in detention. In some cases, the authorities released the practitioners when they were on the verge of death in order to shirk responsibility, and the practitioners died shortly after.
In the past 25 years, many other practitioners also lived in fear every day, as they never knew if or when the police would suddenly knock on their door in the middle of the night or arrest them while they were out and about. For many, the mental distress was deadly. Some were so frail that they died shortly after their last arrest or harassment episode.
In recent years, some practitioners, who had already lost their jobs due to the persecution, were dealt another blow when the authorities suspended their pension. They struggled with poverty before they eventually passed away.
1.2.1. Deaths from Harassment or Latest Arrest
While on probation for her faith in Falun Gong, Ms. Zhao Huifen, of Huaibei City, Anhui Province, faced continued harassment and surveillance by the authorities, even after she was diagnosed with esophageal cancer. She passed away on April 21, 2024. She was 71.
Having endured seven years of torture in prison and the loss of almost all of his teeth, Mr. Wang Huai, of Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province, died on March 9, 2024, two days after he was harassed again by the authorities.
Ms. Feng Yuqiu, a retired middle school teacher in Shulan City, Jilin Province, served two labor camp terms and was held in a brainwashing centre twice since the onset of the persecution in 1999. She suffered relentless torture in custody, which deeply traumatized her and took a toll on her health. Since 2023, the condition of her legs and toes that were severely injured from torture quickly deteriorated, rendering her unable to walk. She also struggled with declining vision. She took a fall and broke her legs. Before she fully recovered, the police seized her during a group arrest on June 5, 2024, and detained her briefly. She was released on bail, only to die three months later on October 9, 2024. She was 73.
Five police officers broke into Ms. Chen Guohua’s home in Dongying City, Shandong Province, at around 6:30 a.m. on November 29, 2023 and searched her place. Her family said she had a doctor’s appointment that morning, and the police followed them to the hospital. She was diagnosed with late-stage metastatic liver cancer, and only then did the police give up their attempts to arrest her. They still threatened to come back for her after she recovered. Her conditions dramatically worsened after the police raid and she died on December 11, 2023, at the age of 54.
Despite Ms. Wang Qingxiang’s dangerously high blood pressure, the police still kept her in custody after arresting her on September 5, 2024. They eventually released the Yuanjiang City, Hunan Province resident on September 16, when she suffered a massive stroke that day. She passed away eight days later, on September 24. She was 60 years old.
1.2.2. Deaths Due to Involuntary Drug Administration in Custody
Five Wuhan City, Hubei Province residents were arrested at a private home on June 16, 2022, for practicing Falun Gong. Two of them, Mr. Li Chunlian and Mr. Chen Jun, were held at a psychiatric hospital and subjected to involuntary drug administration. Both experienced significant weight loss and declining mental clarity. Mr. Li suddenly passed away on November 11, 2024. Mr. Chen, who suffered a heart attack and had a stent installed after his bail release, was sentenced to 7.5 years around December 2024.
Shortly after Ms. Xie Changchun, of Guanghan City, Sichuan Province, finished serving a one-year term in the Sichuan Province Women’s Prison on April 19, 2024, she had sharp pain on the left side of her abdomen. Her skin turned dark and she became emaciated. She passed away four months later on August 12, at age 80. Her family suspected that she had been given toxic drugs while in the prison.
1.2.3. Deaths After Decades of Persecution
Ms. Chen Xuzhen, of Danjiangkou City, Hubei Province, died on March 14, 2024, one month after she was released in critical condition after serving one year in custody. Her passing capped years of persecution for upholding her faith in Falun Gong. She was previously arrested multiple times and faced constant harassment.
Mr. Liu Shengzhi and his wife and sister, all Beijing residents, endured decades of incarceration and torture for practicing Falun Gong. Mr. Liu was shocked with electric batons on his private part and became incontinent. He struggled with systemic edema for years and passed away on July 17, 2024, at age 70. His sister, Ms. Liu Fengxia, after serving two labor camp terms and a prison term, died in 2020. His wife, who was beaten almost to death in custody, once heard a guard say, “We are the police. The higher-up have said that we bear no responsibility if we beat you to death. And no one would know if you indeed died.”
Having lost his wife and son in the persecution of Falun Gong, Mr. Su Anzhou, a 71-year-old man in Lanzhou City, Gansu Province, faced constant harassment and was threatened with a prison sentence, even when he had already become incapacitated. He passed away on January 10, 2024.
1.2.4. Deaths Due to Financial Devastation and Displacement
Mr. Ouyang Haiwen, of Wuhan City, Hubei Province, used to work for a military clothing factory. He was fired after the persecution started because he refused to renounce Falun Gong. He was sentenced to four years in 2011, for putting up posters about the persecution in a public area. Beginning in September 2020, the social security bureau suspend his monthly retirement benefits of 2,800 yuan (after his family had made 15 years of contributions for him) and ordered him to contribute another 130,000 yuan before reinstating the payments. To support himself, he had to do odd jobs despite his poor health. He suffered an internal hemorrhage and passed away in a nursing home on April 19, 2024. He was 70.
Although Ms. Huo Xiuqin, a Fuxin City, Liaoning Province, resident, survived brutal torture while she was incarcerated for practicing Falun Gong, she remained bedridden for the next 12 years. Her husband quit his job to care for her. They lived on Ms. Huo’s 2,300-yuan monthly pension and barely made ends meet. The destitute family was dealt a hard blow when the authorities suddenly suspended Ms. Huo’s pension in late 2022, with the excuse that she didn’t qualify for the payment because of her prison sentence ten years prior. The 63-year-old woman’s health deteriorated and she passed away months later.
After Ms. Cui Yajun, a 79-year-old Jinzhou City, Liaoning Province, resident, was forced to live away from home to avoid being jailed, the authorities intensified the persecution by suspending her pension and also ordered her children to work with them to get her back. She couldn’t go home even after she developed severe medical problems. When she finally returned home in December 2024, she was already in critical condition. She died days later, at the age of 83.
1.3. Case Breakdown by Year of Occurrence
Among the 164 newly documented deaths, 58 took place between 1999 and 2023 and the remaining 104 cases occurred in 2024, with a monthly average of 8. January 2024 had the most death occurrences (14), followed by 12 in April 2024, and 11 each in March, October, and November 2024. The remaining months in 2024 had single digit cases. Due to strict information censorship, the persecution cases can’t always been reported in a timely manner, nor is the information readily available.