Reuters: China Jails Six for Falun Gong Web Activity -Group
Sunday December 23 3:00 AM ET BEIJING (Reuters) - China has jailed six academics for downloading
material on the banned spiritual movement Falun Gong and distributing it over
the Internet, a Hong-Kong based human rights group said. Beijing's Number One Intermediate Court sentenced the six Falun Gong
practitioners, including four graduate students at the prestigious Tsinghua
University, the Information Center for Human Rights and Democracy said in a
statement seen on Sunday. The six received separate jail terms of three to 12 years [...] the group
said citing relatives and a fellow practitioner at the university. The court was not reachable for comment. [...] The human rights group did not say if the six jailed were accused of acting
together but said they included husband-and-wife Tsinghua scientists Liu Wenyu
and Yao Yue. The six were detained between January and April. Yao, who studied microelectronics, received a 12-year sentence while husband
Liu, who studied thermal energy, was jailed for three years, the group said. Nine other Tsinghua students or teachers who have been arrested for
activities related to Falun Gong remain untried, it said. Thirty-two Tsinghua University academics overseas have sent an open letter
calling on Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji and Vice President Hu Jintao, both alumni
of the university, to stop Beijing's "suppression and persecution of Falun
Gong,'' it said. [...] The group says more than 1,600 followers have died as a result of abuse in
police custody or detention centers. [...]
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