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Postgraduate Candidate From Qinghua University Faces Illegal Trial

October 12, 2003

(Clearwisdom.net) Wang Weiyu is a postgraduate candidate from Qinghua University. On August 12, 2002, while he was traveling on business, secret agents abducted him and we don't know where they took him. His family has been trying to discover his whereabouts ever since. More than a year after Wang's disappearance we recently learned that Beijing City Zhaoyang District People's Procuratorate was prosecuting him. Wang faces an illegal trial. Currently they have locked him in the Beijing City Zhaoyang District Detention Center and will not allow his family members to visit him.

Prior to this, among the practitioners from Qinghua University, the police tortured one practitioner to death and sentenced at least 18 others to a labor camp. Many students and employees of the university were suspended from school, forced to quit school, laid off and illegally detained and then sent to brainwashing classes. Some of them were forced to leave home to avoid the persecution.

The public prosecutor responsible for Wang's case is Zhang Dongqing. She is a prosecutor from Beijing City Zhaoyang District People's Procuratorate.

Phone number: 86-10-65061291

Mr. Wang Weiyu was a 30 year old postgraduate candidate studying precise machinery and mechanics. He had received awards such as "Excellent Graduate Student," "Excellent Student Scholarship," and "Phillip's Scholarship," among others. He served as class leader, group secretary and vice president of the Science Association and the vice secretary of the Precise Machinery Group and consultant for the year 1997, among others. He was accepted into the postgraduate candidate program right after he graduated. The Qinghua Police Department arrested him after he went to two Falun Dafa experience-sharing meetings in September and October of 1999. The police forced him to squat for 4 to 5 hours and interrogated him until midnight. Then the school suspended him for 4 months. In June of 2000 the school suspended him again. On July 22, 2000, the police arrested him while he was in Beijing's Tiananmen Square talking to someone. He was detained for a week without cause. During the second half of 2000, he had to leave the campus to avoid the persecution. In August of 2002, while he was working for his company, the agents abducted him again.

Posting date: 10/24/2003
Original article date: 10/12/2003
Category: Eye Witness Accounts
Chinese version available at http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2003/10/12/58758.html

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