A labor camp in China injected a 63-year-old Chinese woman with unknown medication for seven days. The woman, detained for her spiritual beliefs, suffered for four-and-a-half months before passing away on Nov. 18. Kang Aifen had been suffering with hypertension long before police from the Qianjin police bureau in Jiamusi city, Heilongjiang Province, suddenly broke into her home on June 17.  The police kidnapped Kang and raided the apartment without presenting any search or arrest warrants, according to Minghui.org, a U.S.-based website dedicated to recording the persecution of Falun Gong, in China. Police sent Kang to the Qianjin Labor Camp later that evening, but the camp refused to accept her because her blood pressure had spiked to a near stroke level making it difficult for her to walk. The center feared that Kang would die soon, and it would be difficult to explain to her family. Eventually, the center did …