Partial List of Members Who Persecuted Falun Gong in Shandong Province CCP Committee and "610 Office"
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issued a notice on November 14, asking practitioners in China to collect
material evidence showing how they were persecuted. In response to this notice,
the Committee to Investigate the "610" Office's Persecution of Falun
Gong collected evidence showing how practitioners in Shandong Province are being
persecuted. Shandong Province is one of the provinces in China where the most severe
persecution against Falun Gong have been taking place. Up until November 15,
2003, ninety-four deaths of Falun Gong practitioners were verified, which placed
the death toll in Shandong the 3rd highest nationwide. The main agencies involved in persecuting Falun Gong in Shandong Province are
the "Leadership Team to Deal with Falun Gong Problem" in Shandong
Province Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Committee and its long-term standing work
office "610 Office," whose corresponding government agency is
"The Office of Preventing and Handling the Evil Cult Problem."
Starting from the second half of 2002, its formal name released to outside
changed to "Provincial Leadership Team for Maintaining Stability"
under the Shandong Province CCP Committee. Main Officials in Shandong Province Government Office Who Actively
Participated in Persecuting Falun Gong Wu Guanzheng: Former Secretary of Shandong Province CCP Committee Zhang Gaoli: Secretary of Shandong Province CCP Committee Wu Aiying: Deputy Secretary of Shandong Province CCP Committee, Director
of the "Provincial Leadership Team for Maintaining Stability," Chair
of Shandong Province Political Consultative Committee after March 2003. Gao Xinting: Secretary of Shandong Province Political and Judiciary
Committee, Deputy Director of the "Provincial Leadership Team for
Maintaining Stability" Yin Zhongxian: Head of Shandong Province High Court, Deputy Director of
the "Provincial Leadership Team for Maintaining Stability" Guo Jiasen: Director of Shandong People's Procuratorate, Deputy Director
of the "Provincial Leadership Team for Maintaining Stability" Wang Xiuzhi: Deputy Secretary of Shandong Province CCP Committee Chen Jianguo: Former Deputy Secretary of Shandong Province CCP Committee,
current Deputy Secretary of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region CCP Committee Chen Guanglin: Member of Standing Committee of Shandong Province CCP
Committee, Director of Propaganda Department of Shandong Province CCP Committee Liu Yuxiang: Director of "610" Office in Shandong Province Wu Guanzheng (1) 1997 C Nov 2002, Secretary of Shandong Province CCP Committee (CCPC). From
Nov 2002, he was a member of Standing Committee of Politburo of Central CCPC and
Secretary for Discipline Inspection Commission of the Central CCPC. During the time Wu Guanzheng was the Secretary of Shandong Province CCP
Committee, Shandong Province became one of the provinces where the most severe
persecution against Falun Gong took place. Up until November 15, 2003,
ninety-four deaths of Falun Gong practitioners were verified, including the
first reported deaths of Zhao Jinhua and Chen Zixiu, who was reported by the Wall
Street Journal. Publicly attacking Falun Gong. At the beginning of Jiang regime's
persecution against Falun Gong on July 20, 1999, Wu was interviewed by a
journalist from People's Daily. He claimed that even before July 20,
Shandong Province had already started a large-scale "reformation"(2).
On August 22, 2001, Wu visited an anti-Falun Gong exhibit and gave a speech (3).
On September 27, 2002, he gave a speech at Shandong Province Maintaining Social
Stability Work Meeting (4). Directly participate in persecution of Falun Gong practitioners including
"transforming" and sentencing practitioners to forced labor camps. On
July 27, 1999, People's Daily reported Wu Guanzheng directly
participating in "transforming" of Falun Gong practitioners (5).
Wu Guanzheng was also directly involved with the sentencing of Falun Gong
practitioner Liu Xuguo and others to forced labor, and bears responsibility for
Liu's eventual from the torture he received at the labor camp (6).
During his post, Wu visited the First Female Labor Camp in Shandong Province on
three occasions, which in effect made this labor camp a major place for
persecuting Falun Gong practitioners (7). Transfer of responsibility, which directly led to use of torture and torture
deaths through the base-level governments (8). Zhang Gaoli (9) Secretary of Shandong Province CCP Committee (CCPC). During his term as the
Shandong Governor and the Secretary of Shandong Province CCPC, Zhang repeatedly
attacked and plotted against Falun Gong (10, 11,
12) in his public and internal speeches. During his
term as Secretary of Shenzhen City CCPC, he laid out specific plans for
"severely striking" against Falun Gong (13). Wu Aiying (14) Deputy Secretary of Shandong Province CCP Committee and Director of the
"Provincial Leadership Team for Maintaining Stability"(15).
Took charge overall of anti-Falun Gong activities throughout the entire province
and attended anti-Falun Gong exhibit (16). (Note
1) Gao Xinting Secretary of Shandong Province Political and Judiciary Committee, Deputy
Director of the "Provincial Leadership Team for Maintaining
Stability"(15). Attended and hosted many anti-Falun
Gong progress report meetings (17), honorary
meetings (18), and movie exhibits (19)
to defame Falun Gong. Laid out action plans to persecute Falun Gong throughout
the entire province (20, 21). Yin Zhongxian President of Shandong Province High People's Court, Deputy Director of the
"Provincial Leadership Team for Maintaining Stability" (15).
During his term in the Shandong Province High People's Court, the court tried
117 Falun Gong related cases (22). Guo Jiasen Director of Shandong People's Procuratorate, Deputy Director of the
"Provincial Leadership Team for Maintaining Stability" (15).
Turned People's Procuratorate into a tool to persecute Falun Gong (23). Wang Xiuzhi Deputy Secretary of Shandong Province CCP Committee. Hosted many anti-Falun
Gong progress report meetings (17), honorary
meetings (18), and movie exhibits (19)
defaming Falun Gong. Chen Jianguo Former Deputy Secretary of Shandong Province CCP Committee, Deputy Secretary
of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Regions CCP Committee
after March 2002. Visited anti-Falun Gong exhibit (24)
when in Shandong and gave speech against Falun Gong (25).
Directed actions to persecute Falun Gong after taking position in Ningxia (26). Chen Guanglin Member of Standing Committee of Shandong Province CCP Committee, Director of
Propaganda Department of Shandong Province CCP Committee. Attended anti-Falun
Gong exhibit and gave speech at the opening ceremony (16). Liu Yuxiang Director of "610" Office in Shandong Province (2001 C 2002) (27,
28) References: Such methods quickly led to abuses. Several Falun Dafa practitioners
imprisoned by local police early this year say their captors told them that
their continued protests threatened to derail officials' careers. "One
policeman beat me with truncheons," says a 43-year-old factory worker
imprisoned in December 1999. "He said we were responsible for his boss's
political problems." That detainee was beaten after being arrested in Beijing and transferred
back to his hometown of Weifang. City officials said such arrests reflected
badly on Governor Wu and the rest of the province because people arrested in
Beijing are booked by central security agents and their hometown noted.
Statistics are then compiled, and provinces with a high number of protesters
-- like Shandong C are criticized. Beating people in Weifang might
eventually slow down the number of protesters, but authorities wanted results
immediately." Note 1: In May 2000, while visiting the labor camp in Wang village of Zibo,
Shandong, Wu Aiying withdrew the court decision of four Falun Gong
practitioners. Note 2: This is only jail term related. The forced labor camp sentences are
not included. Sentences to the forced labor camp are considered
"administrative punishment" and don't need to go through the court
system.
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