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Zhao Ming, Postgraduate at Trinity College in Dublin, Is Tortured Severely in China's Labour Camp As his passport was confiscated, Ming was unable to return to
Ireland to complete his graduate study. Having no financial means to support
himself, Ming returned to Beijing to look for a job in March. The police
declared him to be a "Falun Gong organiser" and put him on the wanted
list. He was missing on May 13. It was only on August 1, that his loved ones
found out his whereabouts: On May 13, when he was at the home of a fellow
practitioner in Beijing where they were preparing to unfurl banners on Tiananmen
Square, he was arrested there by a government agent who followed him secretly.
He was taken into the Haidian Police Station. Several other practitioners were
arrested at the same time. Ming said to the police, "What justification do
you have to arrest me? It is illegal to arrest people arbitrarily." The
police said, "You will know that it is legal to arrest you when we get to
the police station." While in the police station and detention centre, Ming
refused to answer police's questions, and refused to participate in a photo. He
suffered vicious tortures in the detention centre and one of his legs was
injured.
On July 7, 2000, he was sentenced to a year in a labour camp
without trial, and was held at Tuan He Farm, Daxing County Male Labour Camp, in
suburb of Beijing. Ming has suffered much at the labour camp - the guards and
prisoners have beaten him severely and repeatedly used electric batons to shock
him. He is only allowed to sleep two hours every day. The guards tried to force
him to write anti-Falun Gong statements. When he refused to do so, they
surrounded him and beat him to the verge of death. It is difficult to describe
the amount of his suffering with words. He was forced to sit in a washing basin,
head between knees, and then pushed under a bed. When the bed was pushed upwards
by his body, the torturers would sit on the bed. He was beaten by more than 10
people, who used wooden batons to strike his ankles and knees, used their knees
to ram his body, and hit his ears. Following one such torture, Ming was unable
to sit on a toilet for 5 days and unable to walk normally for two weeks.
Zhao Ming was later transferred to another labour camp,
Beijing's Xian'an Labour Camp, but it was unknown when this happened. Because of
his refusal to renounce his faith, he was handcuffed to a chair by Chief Officer
Li of the 4th Brigade of the labour camp and denied sleep for 5 days from April
25 to 30. From May 1, with the encouragement of the camp officials, prisoners in
the camp continued to torture Zhao Ming, they forced him to stand or kneel
without rest for long periods of time until the end of the holidays on May 7. He
was supposed to be released on May 12, 2001, but because he refused to renounce
Falun Gong, the labour camp sentence was extended by half a year. Chief Officer
Su and Assistant Chief Officer Li of the 6th Brigade were absolutely inhuman
when they personally beat elder practitioners, who were probably older that
their mothers. They also ordered inmates to physically punish and viciously beat
practitioners who refused to renounce Falun Gong
The case of Zhao Ming and two other practitioners who have
been blocked from returning to Ireland to continue their studies has drawn the
concern of the Irish government and people. They have appealed to the Chinese
government to respect people's basic human rights and to allow the three
students to return to Ireland for the continuation of their study. The students
of Ming's college, Trinity College Dublin, have spontaneously called upon everyong to sign a
petition to help him; they also spontaneously organised protests during the
Chinese Vice Premier Li Lanqing's visit to Ireland, appealing the Chinese
government to free Zhao Ming. Six Lords and the Bishop from Oxford visited the
Chinese Embassy in London to appeal for Ming's case. Amnesty International
Ireland, the Dublin Central Group is planning to start a campaign for this
bright young Chinese scholar; Zhao Ming is also on their action list for a public appeal letter writing
campaign [by postcard]. An organization called "Friends of Zhao Ming" has been
formed by his college colleagues, Amnesty International Dublin Central Group,
Amnesty Trinity Group, Falun Gong practitioners, and many other people who are
concerned with his welfare. The FOZM (Friends of Zhao Ming) group has worked
actively to obtain Zhao Ming's release. The Lord Mayer of Dublin City agreed to
raise Ming's case during his visit in Beijing in early May 2001. Many people
have written to both the Irish government and Chinese government asking them to
release Zhao Ming and return him to Ireland to continue his studies.
Some background information of Zhao Ming:
Zhao Ming worked as a programmer and then a network engineer
in Tsinghua Unisplendour Group after his graduation in 1993 from the Department
of Computer Science of the highly respected Tsinghua University in China. He had
been a departmental manager and one of the founders of the department. During
his service in Tsinghua Unisplendour Group, he worked diligently and creatively.
Many of the large projects that he was in charge of gained profits and honour to
his company; therefore he was awarded the title of "Excellent Staff"
in 1996 due to his very significant contribution to the development of the
company. In March of 1999, Zhao Ming came to Ireland to pursue a master's degree
in computer science in Trinity College Dublin.
Zhao Ming started to practice Falun Dafa in 1994, and
attended the lectures by Mr. Li Hongzhi, the founder of Falun Dafa, in Dalian
City. Before he practised Falun Gong, Zhao Ming was quite weak and could hardly
work. However, soon after his cultivation of Falun Gong, his body and mind had
changed completely, and he was energetic in work. As a great beneficiary of
Falun Gong, he actively spread Falun Gong in his leisure time, and was an
assistant in Tsinghua Falun Gong Assistance Centre before he came to Ireland.
Posting date: 5/28/2001 |