China: lasting effects of torture

Morning Star News  |  World
Date posted:  1 Nov 2014
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China: lasting effects of torture

Gao Zhisheng in happier times

Gao Zhisheng, released from prison on August 7, has been left unable to speak coherently after his imprisonment on charges of subversion.

Once released, his family – now living in the USA – had telephone conversations with him. But after some phone calls in which he said very little, his wife wasn’t sure whether he was still in too much pain to talk or had forgotten how.

Isolation and torture

It has become clear that isolation and torture left Gao, once a prominent attorney who defended Christians and the Falun Gong, unable to speak coherently.

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