SCMP: Six Falun Gong academics jailed
December 24, 2001 Graduates protest to Premier Zhu as fellow alumni
sentenced to up to 12 years, says rights group
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE China has jailed six academics for downloading
material on Falun Gong and redistributing it, a
Hong-Kong based human rights group said.
The six Falun Gong practitioners, including four
graduate students at the prestigious Tsinghua
University, were sentenced by Beijing's No 1
Intermediate Court, the Information Centre for Human
Rights and Democracy said. They received jail terms of
three to 12 years for "making use of a [term omitted] to
undermine the implementation of the law", the group
said in a statement, citing relatives and a fellow
practitioner at the university. Among those convicted was Yao Yue, a doctorate student
in micro-electronics, who was sentenced to 12 years'
imprisonment, and her husband, Liu Wenyu, a doctorate
student in thermal energy who was sentenced to three
years. Wang Xin, a doctorate candidate in precision
instruments, was jailed for nine years and Meng Jun, a
graduate student in electronics, received 10 years,
the centre said. Family members of Yao and Liu confirmed the two had
been jailed, but refused to comment out of fear of
being incriminated. Police in Beijing's university district refused to
comment, while university officials were unavailable.
The scholars were arrested between January and April
this year for posting the Falun Gong material on
Beijing streets and distributing it on the Internet,
the centre said. A group of 32 overseas Tsinghua University graduates
has written an open letter in protest at the
sentencing. They have called on Premier Zhu Rongji and
Vice-President Hu Jintao, both Tsinghua alumni, to put
an end to "the persecution" of Falun Gong followers. China outlawed Falun Gong in July 1999, saying [it was] the biggest threat to one party
communist rule since the 1989 Tiananmen Square
democracy protests. [...]
The banned group's United States-based information
centre [...]says more than 1,600 followers have died as
a result of abuse in police custody or detention
centres. http://china.scmp.com/ZZZC9ISYAVC.html
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