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WOIPFLG Announces Establishment of "Committee to Investigate the Crimes of China's '610 Office' in the Persecution of Falun Gong"
From World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong (WOIPFLG)
1. Background Information
China's "610 Office," officially called the "Office of the Leadership Team to
Handle the Falun Gong Issue," derives its name from its date of establishment:
June 10, 1999. It is the highest institution within the Chinese government for
formulating and executing the campaign to persecute Falun Gong. It is a
terrorist organization specifically established for the purpose of suppressing
and persecuting innocent Falun Gong practitioners who follow the principles of
"Truthfulness, Compassion, Forbearance." The systematic and tightly conceived
persecution, aimed at eradicating Falun Gong and Falun Gong practitioners
through both violent and psychological means, originated from this office.
The "610 Office" is established within the Chinese Communist Central
Committee. The director is former Vice-Premier Li Lanqing, and the deputy
directors are Political-Legal Secretary Luo Gan and the Minister of Propaganda,
Ding Guangen. On handling the issue of Falun Gong, the "610 Office" not only has
authority above the law, Party and governmental organizations, public security
organs, procuratorial organs and the people's court, judicial departments, and
all other governmental offices, it also has the authority to direct news and
media institutions in every region. Spanning all levels of government, from the
central to the local, from above to below, it was formed as an independent and
tightly organized operating entity to act as the headquarters for Jiang Zemin's
regime to systematically persecute Falun Gong and the innocent public. The "610
Office" directly plots, manipulates, and participates in the regime's illegal
campaign that persecutes, defames, and fabricates rumors against Falun Gong and
Falun Gong practitioners. In particular, the policies of the "610 Office,"
implemented throughout the persecution, of "defaming their reputation,
bankrupting them financially, destroying them physically," "considering it
suicide if beaten to death," and "cremating the body on the spot without
checking the identity" amount to coordinating, assisting, and directly carrying
out the crime of genocide ordered by China's leader, Jiang Zemin, in his
oppression and persecution of Falun Gong. The destructive and devastating role
carried out by the "610 Office", an organization of
terror, is no less than the crimes committed by the
Gestapo, under Hitler's direction, in their persecution of the Jewish people
during the Holocaust in World War II.
Once the "610 Office" was established, its first action was to control the
official and mass media to carry out a propaganda campaign of defamation against
Falun Gong, deceiving the general public and brainwashing the entire populace in
China. As the propaganda began to come under increasing suspicion, the "610
Office" turned toward creating malicious incidents (such as the so-called
"Tiananmen self-immolation" case that is currently being investigated by WOIPFG)
and intensifying unbridled propaganda in the official media. By preying on
people's kind nature, it incites their hatred against Falun Gong, deceiving the
public into condoning or participating in the persecution mobilized by Jiang
Zemin and Luo Gan. At present, the "610 Office" persists in prohibiting
independent international media bodies and other institutions to carry out
independent investigations and verifications of the incidents it publicizes.
Over the past three and a half years, the "610 Office" has relentlessly
transmitted various kinds of secret orders from Jiang Zemin to suppress Falun
Gong. For example, in early 2002, Liu Jing of the central "610 Office" held a
meeting at the Nanhu Guesthouse in Changchun to discuss the region's suppression
of Falun Gong. It was at this meeting that Liu Jing issued the orders of
"complete eradication" and "shoot to kill" against Falun Gong practitioners.
These directives have led to the unrestrained brutal torture, even killing, of
Falun Gong practitioners by local police. The provincial "610 Office" also
directly determines the so-called "prosecution," "trials," and "sentencing" of
Falun Gong practitioners. Over the last three plus years, the cases of 526 Falun
Gong practitioners who have been persecuted to death have been verified by human
rights groups and the Falun Dafa Information Center, yet according to internal
reports from China's Public Security Bureau, the actual death toll had already
exceeded 1,600 by October 2001. Thousands of Falun Gong practitioners have been
forcibly sent to mental institutions where they suffer physical and mental
devastation from injections of large doses of drugs that destroy the central
nervous system. Over 6,000 practitioners have been illegally sentenced, and over
100,000 practitioners are suffering illegal "re-education" through labor.
At the same time, the "610 Office" orders various political-legal committees
at the county and district levels to establish "brainwashing classes" that use
force to brainwash those who refuse to renounce Falun Gong. Those who do not
yield are sent to labor camps, mental hospitals, and drug rehabilitation
facilities for further persecution. Furthermore, the "610 Office" is
intensifying its economic persecution against Falun Gong practitioners, imposing
large fines ranging from several thousand Yuan to several tens of thousand Yuan. The "610 Office" not only persecutes Falun Gong practitioners, but it also
extends the persecution to include their family members, friends, coworkers, and
neighbors. If one family member persists in practicing Falun Gong, other members
of the family can lose their jobs, be expelled from school, or even be sent to
"brainwashing classes." If a workplace has Falun Gong practitioners who persist
in the practice or go to Beijing to appeal, the management may suffer punitive
measures, be removed from their positions, or be fined. Furthermore, it can even
affect the performance evaluation, bonus, etc. of the entire workplace. The
society has even adopted the system of guarantees by association; if Falun Gong
practitioners leave their districts to appeal, police staff of the local police
stations will be punished and may lose their jobs. Similarly, the local
government officials will face punitive fines and may even be removed from their
positions.
The "610 Office" incites a nationwide mass movement in the style of the
Cultural Revolution, forcing the entire populace to watch defamatory television
programs that are broadcast at set times and to study newspapers and articles
that slander and bring false charges against Falun Gong, thereby brainwashing
the entire nation. It demands that every citizen demonstrate support for Jiang
Zemin's policy of suppression against Falun Gong; it conducts a nationwide
signature campaign that includes even elementary school students; it coerces
people at major roads and transportation stations to curse Falun Gong, and even
to step on a portrait of the founder of Falun Gong, before allowing them to
pass.
The "610 Office" deprives all Chinese citizens of their right to information,
not only blocking factual information about Falun Gong in newspapers, on radio,
and on television without exception, but also establishing a system of Internet
police to seal off overseas web sites and to block overseas news about Falun
Gong. The "610 Office" creates a white terror within China. Anyone found
visiting restricted web sites will be immediately taken away by police.
Jiang Zemin directs the "610 Office" to extend the fabrications and
persecution overseas, ordering Chinese embassies and consulates worldwide to
hold exhibits and seminars that defame Falun Gong in their local regions, incite
hatred against Falun Gong among the people within Chinese communities who are
not aware of the facts, and even employ ruffians in various attempts to directly
disrupt lawful Falun Gong activities overseas. The embassies and consulates in
other countries monitor and follow overseas Falun Gong practitioners, hire
ruffians to harass them, and cancel their passports at will. Through defamation
and fabrications against Falun Gong practitioners overseas, the "610 Office" has
deceived millions worldwide; the persecution of Falun Gong is in reality a
terrorist persecution of all of humankind.
For the aforementioned reasons, the "World Organization to Investigate the
Persecution of Falun Gong" hereby announces the establishment of the "Committee
to Investigate the Crimes of China's '610 Office' in the Persecution of Falun
Gong," to fully open investigations into the systematic persecution of Falun
Gong by China's "610 Office," and furthermore to open key investigations into
the "610 Offices" and the Political-Legal committees in Beijing, Hebei province,
Shandong province, and Hubei province.
This committee seeks to invite and coordinate all people of conscience in
China and worldwide to systematically investigate all criminal conduct of
involved individuals and institutions within China's "610 Office" in the
persecution of Falun Gong. We call on these people to provide us with evidence
of the persecution, to cooperate with this investigation and ensure its smooth
progress, and to uphold justice in society.
Contact information:
E-mail:
contacts@upholdjustice.org (general),
jubao@upholdjustice.org
(case-related)
Telephone: +1-617-325-3481 Fax: +1-617-325-8729
Mailing Address: PO BOX 365326, Hyde Park, MA 02136, USA
Web Site:
http://www.upholdjustice.org
World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun
Gong
To investigate the criminal conduct of all institutions, organizations, and
individuals involved in the persecution of Falun Gong; to bring such
investigation, no matter how long it takes, no matter how far and deep we have
to search, to full closure; to exercise fundamental principles of humanity; and
to restore and uphold justice in society.
Committee to Investigate the Crimes of China's "610 Office" in the
Persecution of Falun Gong
2. Persecution Cases
All levels of the Political-Legal Committee and the "610 Office" in Beijing
city, Hebei province, Shandong province, and Hubei province have held many
brainwashing classes in their jurisdictions since the beginning of 2000. They
collude with the local Public Security Bureaus, procurators' offices,
courthouses, police stations, and neighborhood committees, using all manner of
illegal means to deceive and abduct tens of thousands of Falun Gong
practitioners to brainwashing classes. They illegally force Falun Gong
practitioners to write the "Disassociation Statement," the "Statement to Expose
and Criticize [Falun Gong]," and the "Guarantee Statement" (the so-called "three
statements"). Those who refuse to submit are directly and illegally sent to
labor "re-education" camps or sentenced. Many people are tortured and abused in
detention centers or labor camps; some have even been tortured to death.
According to the latest verified report, the Political-Legal Committee and
the "610 Office" in Wuhan city, Hubei province have formally issued orders to
require all those who have ever practiced Falun Gong to be re-registered and to
write the "three statements." If they refuse, they will be arrested and sent to
brainwashing classes for further persecution, including losing their personal
freedom and even having their lives threatened. (The situation is extremely
serious and involves severe criminal conduct that bears upon the internationally
recognized crime of genocide. WOIPFG has decided to open a separate
investigation into this situation immediately.)
Case 1:
Wang Bo, female, 19 years old, of Shijiazhuang city of Hebei province, was a
student at China's Central Music Conservatory and a Falun Gong practitioner. She
was illegally sent to the 5th Brigade of Shijiazhuang Forced Labor
Camp by the "610 Office" of Hebei province for going to Beijing to appeal for
Falun Gong. She was strictly monitored because she refused to admit to the
"crimes" of which she was accused. In April 2001, the Shijiazhuang Forced Labor
Camp designated her a "diehard" and sent her to a labor camp in Beijing to
undergo brainwashing. During her time there, Wang Bo was held in solitary
confinement and subjected to various means of coercion, temptation, and
suggestion to compel her to renounce Falun Dafa. The invisible terror brought
tremendous mental and psychological stress to Wang Bo. With mental devastation
compounded by many days of sleep deprivation, she became dazed, confused, and
unable to think clearly, eventually suffering a complete mental collapse. Thus,
Wang Bo was forcibly brainwashed under duress as a result of this grueling
"assistance and educational effort." She was later sent back to the 304th
Squadron of the Shijiazhuang Labor Camp.
Wang Bo said to her father when she saw him later: "Father, I suffered
tremendously when I was at the labor camp. I had no personal freedom at all, and
I was not allowed to write letters or have relatives visit me. They abducted me
to the Xinan Labor Camp in Beijing. On the way there, I almost jumped out of the
train. I didn't know if I would be able to endure the persecution that was to
come. At the Xinan Labor Camp, to forcibly brainwash me, they deprived me of
sleep for six consecutive days and forced me to watch videos that distorted
Falun Gong and contained lies that reversed black and white. One policeman in
the labor camp said these words to me: 'We are simply using the methods that we
use on spies to make your mind collapse!' ... Father, do you know how I came
through all of this? After being transformed, the internal turmoil and mental
depression made me feel that I'd rather be dead. At times I felt like a person
over 60 years old, and I felt as if I had already died mentally quite a number
of times. Father, I missed you very much..."
When Wang Bo's father, Wang Xinzhong (also a Falun Gong practitioner), went
home to visit his daughter, police who had lain in ambush abducted him as well.
He was sent to the brainwashing class in Shijiazhuan city, Hebei province, where
he was forcibly brainwashed using the same methods. His case was wantonly used
as propaganda by the "610 Office" via the newspapers and television stations
that it controls. (See Appendix 1 for details: Testimony of Wang Xinzhong)
Because Wang Xinzhong's testimony exposed the inside story of how the "610
Office" conducts forcible brainwashing against Falun Gong practitioners, he was
abducted again in Shanxi in October 2002.
Key individuals and work units involved in the case for obtaining evidence:
Case 2:
The day before Chen Zixiu died, her captors again demanded that she
renounce her faith in Falun Dafa. Barely conscious after repeated jolts from a
cattle prod, the 58-year-old stubbornly shook her head.
Enraged, the local officials ordered Ms. Chen to run barefoot in the snow.
Two days of torture had left her legs bruised and her short black hair matted
with pus and blood, said cellmates and other prisoners who witnessed the
incident. She crawled outside, vomited and collapsed. She never regained
consciousness, and died on Feb. 21.
Chen Zixiu's daughter, Zhang Xueling, was sentenced without trial to a
three-year term in a labor camp for attempting to expose the persecution and
redress the injustice committed against her mother (see Appendix 3 for details).
Key individuals for obtaining evidence:
According to incomplete statistics, 73 Falun Gong practitioners have already
been persecuted to death in Shandong province, and 29 of these deaths occurred
in Weifang city alone. This extremely severe situation will be a priority in our
investigation. For a name list of those in charge of the Shandong provincial
"610 Office" and Political-Legal Committee, including a name list of the "610
Office" staff, please see Appendix 4.
3. Subjects for Investigation
Individuals in charge of the "610 Office" and the Political-Legal Committee
in Beijing, Hebei province, Shandong province, and Hubei province and their
jurisdictional districts, cities, and counties, including all staff members of
the "610 Office." This committee will collect the names, addresses, photos,
telephone numbers, fax numbers, email addresses, etc. of the aforementioned
individuals; investigate whether these individuals have participated, or are
participating, in the mental, physical, and economic persecution of Falun Gong
practitioners; and obtain facts and criminal evidence related to their
involvement in the persecution.
Key individuals responsible for the "610 Office" of the Central Committee of
China
Luo Gan: Standing Member of the Central
Politburo, National Affairs Committee Member, National Affairs Department
Party Member, Secretary of the Central Political-Legal Committee, Deputy
Director of the Central "610 Office," the main person responsible for policy
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Li Lanquing, Standing Member of the Central
Political-Legal Committee, Deputy Director of the National Affairs
Department, Director (Team Leader) of the Centralcentral "610 Office." Li is
currently being prosecuted in France for crimes of torture. (See Appendix 5
for details.)
Yuan Yin: Deputy Director of the Central
"610 Office.
A partial list of individuals for obtaining evidence at the Beijing district
"610 Office":
Wang Zhenhua, Deputy Secretary of a district in Beijing;
person in charge of the "610 Office."
Wang Shuhe, Standing Member of the District
Committee, in charge of political-legal affairs, concurrently Secretary of
the District Political-Legal
Cai Changmin, Deputy District Director of a
district in Beijing; participates in "610"affairs.
Hou Junshu, Deputy Secretary of the
District Committee, in charge of the District Political-Legal Committee,
Judicial Bureau.
4. Appendix
Appendix 1: Testimony of Wang Xinzhong
On April 8, 2002, the Focus Interview talk show of Chinese Central
Television (CCTV) broadcast a program called "From Destruction to Rebirth - Wang
Bo and Her Parents." I was one of the persons concerned
Wang Bo's father. My name is Wang Xinzhong. I am a former member of the Chinese
Communist Party and a supervisor at the Shijiazhuang railway maintenance
section. I was expelled from the Party and removed from my position at work
simply because I practice Falun Gong. I was forced into homelessness in May 2001
to avoid further persecution. In January 2002, I was abducted to the so-called
"Law Education and Training Center" in Hebei Province. The center is nothing but
a brainwashing center in disguise. I was detained and forcibly brainwashed.
There I suffered four months of severe mental torture and anguish and finally
escaped on May 12. Here I am compelled to expose the lies broadcast by the
Focus Interview program and the Xinhua News Agency, to clarify the facts,
and to tell the truth to the public.
First I wish to explain how I was so-called "transformed."
In the article "Life, Abyss, and Rebirth -- the Path of Life of Former Falun
Gong Practitioner Wang Bo" published by the Xinhua News Agency in April 2002,
there was the following description: "The most touching part of all was about
how the father was 'deceived and invited to return home' at the end of January
of this year."
Here is the true story: I heard that Wang Bo was to come home from the
detention center on January 20, 2002. I missed my daughter very much, but when I
went home to see her, I was abducted by the police, who had already been waiting
there in ambush. They sent me to the brainwashing class in Hebei province. Like
all the other practitioners who had been abducted and sent there, I was held in
the "conversation room" and not allowed to sleep for 24 hours around the clock,
day after day. When I was first taken there, they threatened me by saying, "Let
us tell you, this is a legal educational center. We were pursuing you for more
than a year and now we have finally caught you. Unless you are transformed,
don't even dream about getting out, or we will send you to a labor camp ... your
being transformed would be beneficial for your daughter..." By using all kinds
of tactics of coercion, temptation, and suggestion, they instilled in me a
series of lies that reversed black and white and confused right and wrong,
forcing me to give up my belief in Truthfulness, Compassion, and Forbearance and
the practice of Falun Gong. The invisible terror brought me tremendous mental
and psychological pressure. Deceived by all kinds of lies that quoted things out
of context and advanced fraudulent concepts, and deceived by the lies contained
in the slander videos, compounded by the mental torment of sleep deprivation for
many days, I was dazed and my mind became unclear. I was thus so-called
"transformed". This was absolutely against my will and my true thoughts; it was
simply mental persecution against me.
It is understandable that after being forcibly brainwashed, my daughter, Wang
Bo, lost her basic ability to distinguish right from wrong and even reached the
extent of refusing to have anything to do with her family. I love my daughter,
and I am angered by the devastation that the brainwashing center caused her.
This is the result of what the Focus Interview program and Xinhua
Agency call the Party's and the government's "caring, educating, and saving,"
which they liken to "life-giving spring breeze and rain." This so-called
"life-giving spring breeze and rain" is in reality "a wind of foul odor and a
rain of blood."
Then how was the "Path" program aired by the Focus Interview talk show
actually produced?
Shortly after I was forcibly brainwashed, Wang Bo was also released from
labor "re-education." We were both detained in the brainwashing center with a
complete loss of personal freedom. Sometimes I would find Wang Bo in an abnormal
mental condition. She often stayed inside alone, unwilling to see anyone.
Gradually some of the people who were released from "re-education" were set free
from the center, but they continued to refuse to let Wang Bo go. She, who had no
freedom, often shed tears over this.
When I suggested to the director of the brainwashing center that he release
her, he said: "Wang Bo's case is different from the others. Only the director of
the '610 office' of Hebei province, Wang Yongzhi, can approve her release. It is
safer in here than outside. Let her stay here for now. The leader is trying to
arrange for her to resume her studies at school." In actuality, they were
continuing her detainment in a disguised form.
Then the long-premeditated sinister scheme finally emerged.
In the latter half of March 2002, officials from the Central Ministry of
Propaganda, Xinhua Agency, CCTV, and the provincial and municipal "610 Offices"
came to the Hebei brainwashing center. Some of the officials said to me: "The
Central Committee is taking Wang Bo's case very seriously. If you can cooperate
with us in this interview, it would be very helpful toward Wang Bo's return to
school to resume her studies. Otherwise there will be no hope for this
matter..." They kept on persuading me.
As I only wanted to have Wang Bo leave this place sooner and to release her
from her suffering, my heart was moved and I accepted the interview.
Looking back, I realize that I had been entangled in a long-premeditated
fraud.
When I saw the program broadcast by the Focus Interview, I was shocked
by their despicable and "fraud-perpetrating" tactics of shifting blame and
distorting words to make false charges. The Focus Interview talk show
should really be called Focus Deceit.
Although I had fallen into error due to being brainwashed at the time,
afterwards I continued to practice and never gave up Falun Gong.
When I talked with the reporters from CCTV, I talked about my family's
cultivation practice and how I was brutally beaten by people from the "610
Office" at my workplace, but these contents were deleted. In addition, they
stealthily substituted important details in the interview with contents that
were of a totally different direction, deliberately producing a program to
defame practitioners and viciously attack Falun Dafa. Just like the reporter
said, "Some of the contents cannot be reported due to political reasons."
I would now like to tell the true story of our family's cultivation of Falun
Dafa.
Before 1996, my marriage was in a very disagreeable state; my wife and I were
planning to divorce after Wang Bo started senior high school in 1996, and our
family was in crisis. In 1995, Wang Bo stopped her piano studies; my health was
very poor; I suffered from neurasthenia, myocarditis, and enterogastritis; and
my wife also suffered from neurasthenia and scapular inflammation. We often
quarreled endlessly over trivial matters, both sides unwilling to give ground,
and thus our conflicts developed to the extreme. I applied for an apartment
through my workplace and made preparations for divorce.
One time, we revealed our planned divorce to Wang Bo. She held her head and
wept in pain after hearing of this news. For a 14-year-old child it was a heavy
mental shock. Seeing this situation, we hurried to comfort her. For the sake of
Wang Bo, all we could do was reluctantly maintain our family.
It was in July 1996 that my wife started practicing Falun Gong. I noticed
that through practicing she changed a great deal in various aspects, from her
thinking, to her personality disposition, to her physical health. She also
changed her attitude and manner towards me. I started practicing soon afterwards
as well. We lived according to the principle of Truth, Compassion, and
Forbearance. We thought of others on every matter, and we sought our own
shortcomings whenever problems occurred. My wife and I worked on mutual
communication and mutual understanding. Vitality resumed in our life together,
and our family was in harmony again. All kinds of diseases disappeared, we threw
away the big box of medication that we had had for many years, and we canceled
the agreement to acquire the house that had been planned for use after the
divorce. Wang Bo had a happy family, and through this transformation in our
family, she realized the meaning of cultivation and being a good person. She set
strict requirements for herself and resumed her piano studies, taking care not
to neglect either her cultivation or her studies. Dafa endowed her with
exceptional wisdom. Her scholastic achievements steadily climbed. In 1999,
because of her outstanding marks in the national university admission
examination, she was accepted by three educational institutions, namely the
"Central Music Conservatory," "Tianjin Music Conservatory," and "Hebei Teachers
University."
Falun Gong brought light and hope to our family, one that had previously been
on the verge of breakup; it let our family attain new vitality.
Just when we were filled with confidence in our wonderful and happy life, on
July 20, 1999, the Jiang Zemin regime of political hoodlums recklessly began to
distort and persecute Falun Dafa and the numerous Falun Gong practitioners who
had benefited so much from the practice both mentally and physically. As Falun
Gong practitioners, we felt that we had a responsibility to express our opinion
to the government, yet when we appealed to the Beijing government officials for
help according to legal procedures, we suffered cruel persecution. Over the
course of more than two years, I was expelled from the Party, dismissed from my
position, transferred from my job, and my salary was withheld. In May 2001, I
was beaten up at my workplace by a group of police officers from the "610
Office." They beat me with electric batons and police batons and punched and
kicked me. My left eye was bloody and lower back was injured. I was forced into
homelessness to avoid further persecution. My wife was also dismissed by the
bank. She was illegally detained and imprisoned many times. Later she was sent
to a labor camp for three years. After one year of university, Wang Bo was
forced to leave school because she refused to give up her practice of Falun
Gong. Later, she was illegally sent to a labor camp for three years for making
legal appeals in Beijing. Only for expressing our true opinion and refusing to
give up the practice of Dafa and Truth, Compassion, and Forbearance, we suffered
such persecution. A good family was torn to pieces. If it were not for the
persecution of Jiang Zemin's regime of political hoodlums, we would be serving
society doing different jobs and we would be a happy family. Yet the Focus
Deceit program said: "Because of practicing Falun Gong, this family existed
in name only but not in reality." Dismissing the well-known fact that Falun Dafa
helped mend our broken family and fill it with joy, they falsely put the blame
on Falun Gong, reversing black and white, confusing right and wrong, and
deceiving the world's people.
The Focus Deceit talk show also misled the audience by saying: "In
November 2001, Wang Bo gained early release and returned home, yet the house was
empty. Wang Bo's parents had left their workplaces and home to protect Dafa."
The fact was that we were forced into homelessness, forced to leave our home to
avoid persecution. Moreover, Wang Bo was never released and allowed to return
home. At present she is still being held at the brainwashing center in a
long-term imprisonment in a disguised form. My wife and I were persecuted
because we refused to give up our belief in Truth, Compassion, and Forbearance.
After my wife was discharged from her position, the "610" police came to our
home to harass us and to search our house many times. My wife was forced to
become homeless; although she had a home, she could not return. I was also
beaten up by the "610" police without cause at my workplace and forced to become
homeless as well.
To present an illusion of offering "education, transformation, and
salvation," the Focus Deceit talk show took us to the labor camp by car,
falsely presenting the trip as a visit by some leaders. They took a photo of our
family together as well as some other photos. Afterwards we never saw each other
again, yet they used such a photo in the newspaper to willfully distort the
facts, saying that we would reunite "soon." At present, my wife is still being
detained in the labor camp. The entire period of time prior to my release, I was
detained in the brainwashing center.
Even more unverifiable is an article released by Xinhua News Agency. I have
never been in contact with any journalist from Xinhua News Agency, and I do not
know how Xinhua's article was compiled.
Xinhua's article said: "The music of the piano was interrupted by 'Falun
Gong.' A disaster fell just before the musical genius was about to spread her
wings to fly." This again is reversing black and white. In 1996, the divorce
crisis in our family nearly created a heavy shock for Wang Bo. Yet after we all
began practicing Falun Gong our whole family enjoyed happiness. Wang Bo
benefited from the practice of Falun Gong, and her outstanding marks in her
university admissions examination also engraved the benefits of Falun Gong upon
her bones and heart. Yet she was sent to a labor camp simply for saying that
Dafa is good. Who was it that interrupted the music of Wang Bo's piano? Holding
Wang Bo for long-term imprisonment in a labor camp, proceeding to devastate her
mentally and forcibly brainwashing her, distorting the mind of a 19-year-old
not-yet-mature child, making her forget the great transition that had taken
place within her family, making her confess to fabricated charges, using her to
deceive the public, these things clearly show the wickedness of the tactics used
to persecute a student, they make me realize the barbarity of those in power,
and they also make me feel pain for my daughter. To understand how a student's
mind was distorted to such an extent that she lost the ability to distinguish
right from wrong, it is necessary to talk about the so-called "transformation"
of Wang Bo. I would now like to explain how Wang Bo was so-called "transformed."
After Wang Bo's mental devastation, her young mind became distorted.
The Xinhua News Agency confirmed in its publication the fact that "In April
2001, the stubborn Wang Bo was sent to Beijing Xinan Forced Labor Camp to
receive educational transformation." Not a word was mentioned about why she was
sent to the labor camp to "receive educational transformation" or how she was
transformed.
When I finally saw my long-separated daughter Wang Bo again, and when she saw
her father after her long-term suffering, she could not stop crying. She said to
me: "Father, I suffered tremendously when I was at the labor camp. I had no
personal freedom at all, and I was not allowed to write letters or have
relatives visit me. They abducted me to the Xinan Labor Camp in Beijing. On the
way there, I almost jumped out of the train. I didn't know if I would be able to
endure the persecution that was to come. At the Xinan Labor Camp, to forcibly
brainwash me, they deprived me of sleep for six consecutive days and forced me
to watch videos that distorted Falun Gong and contained lies that reversed black
and white. One policeman in the labor camp said these words to me, 'We are
simply using the methods that we use on spies to make your mind collapse!'"
She also said to me: "Father, do you know how I came through all of this?
After being transformed, the internal turmoil and mental depression made me feel
that I'd rather be dead. At times I felt like a person over 60 years old, and I
felt as if I had already died mentally quite a number of times. Father, I missed
you very much..."
When I heard her, I felt as if a knife was twisting in my heart.
A girl only 19 years old, who had never been away from her parents before,
was sent to a forced labor camp on her own to be tormented and brainwashed. This
made me angry and shocked.
I know that after my daughter was abducted and sent to Xinan Forced Labor
Camp, she experienced the darkest and most terrifying scenes in her life. All
kinds of unspeakable tactics were used to cause her mind to totally collapse.
Now I would like to expose how the Hebei Provincial Brainwashing Center
brutally persecutes Falun Gong practitioners.
The Brainwashing Center of Hebei province is located on Beicheng Street in
Shijiazhuang city. It was originally the 3rd Brigade of the Municipal
Forced Labor Camp. It also used to be a prison, with high walls, an extended
yard, a tightly locked iron door, and surveillance cameras installed inside and
outside the door. The building where Falun Gong practitioners are detained is
sealed by iron meshwork. All the practitioners there have been sent there after
being abducted. Once they arrive, they are locked inside the "conversation room"
and kept awake for 24 hours a day. Every day would be like this. The authorities
infuse lies that reverse black and white, lock up the practitioners, and force
them to watch videos and CDs that defame Falun Gong. After the practitioners
have been tormented until they can no longer think clearly, lies derived from
evil enlightenment and that take things out of context and deceive both oneself
and others are used to let the practitioners follow the current to give up their
belief and give up the practice of Falun Gong. To those who refuse to give up
their belief after five days or longer, the authorities are even more cruel,
forcing the practitioners' eye lids up, striking their eyeballs, grabbing their
ears, pouring cold water on them, forcing white wine into them, beating them,
forbidding them to use the washroom, etc. Dafa disciple Ding Lihong's ears were
pulled until they were bloody. Dafa disciple Jiang Fan's hands were scarred from
being burned with a lighter. Liu Huie was not allowed to use the washroom and
was forced to defecate in her trousers. They would write Teacher's name on the
practitioners' faces, hands, and arms. They would also write Teacher's name all
over the ground and force practitioners to step on it. They force practitioners
to stand on high places and shout at them to frighten them. They do not allow
those who have been forcibly "transformed" to stay in another building.
Police officer Kong Fanyun said to those who had been "transformed": "It is
when I see you beat and curse people that I will count you as being totally
transformed." This is the criterion used here to "save, educate, and transform."
In this concentration camp that is filled with evil, outside visitors often
come to learn the "experience" of how to brutally distort human nature. This
inhuman place has been named a national "model" by the "610 Office" of the
central government.
Through the actual situation that I described above and that relates to our
family's practice of Falun Gong, about how our family was on the verge of
breakdown before 1996; how we had a harmonious family life, healthy bodies, and
happiness in our lives after we started practicing Falun Gong; and how after
July 20, 1999, simply for speaking out that Falun Dafa is good, my family was
persecuted to the extent of breakdown by Jiang Zemin's political hoodlum regime,
I hereby clarify the facts and expose the lies and deceit from the Focus
Interview program and from Xinhua News Agency. At the same time, I feel
great pain and regret for the words I spoke against Teacher and Dafa after being
forcibly brainwashed at the brainwashing center. What I said did not conform to
the facts. I hereby declare that they be annulled. I apologize to respected
Teacher, Dafa, and all of the world's people who were deceived. I hope that the
world's people will wipe clear their eyes and distinguish between right and
wrong. I call on the government to stop the persecution of Falun Gong, restore
stability in society, and restore my family's happiness.
Wang Xinzhong
Appendix 2
Practicing Falun Gong Was a Right, Ms. Chen Said, up to Her Last Day
The Wall Street Journal on April 20, 2000
Ian Johnson, Staff Reporter of The Wall Street Journal
WEIFANG, China -- The day before Chen Zixiu died, her captors again demanded
that she renounce her faith in Falun Dafa. Barely conscious after repeated jolts
from a cattle prod, the 58-year-old stubbornly shook her head.
Enraged, the local officials ordered Ms. Chen to run barefoot in the snow.
Two days of torture had left her legs bruised and her short black hair matted
with pus and blood, said cellmates and other prisoners who witnessed the
incident. She crawled outside, vomited and collapsed. She never regained
consciousness, and died on Feb. 21.
A year ago, few outside of China had heard of Falun Dafa and its regimen of
practices, known as Falun Gong, which include breathing exercises, meditation
and readings from the moralistic, and sometimes unusual, works of group founder
Li Hongzhi.
Although popular among millions of Chinese, Falun Gong didn't jump to
international prominence until April 25 last year, when 10,000 of its believers
converged on Beijing, surrounding the government's leadership compound in the
Forbidden City and demanding an end to state press reports that portrayed them
as a superstitious cult. The crowd cut an odd sight: Mostly middle-age,
working-class people, they simply meditated quietly for the better part of a day
before leaving the center of town to return to their homes across the country. But to a government that doesn't much tolerate open challenges to its power,
the protest was an unforgivable provocation. The government arrested hundreds of
Falun Gong organizers and discovered that some were officials in the central
government, the police and even the military. Worried that a cancerous religion
was infecting its atheist state, Beijing declared Falun Gong an "evil cult" last
July and formally banned it.
Confronted with the full weight of China's security apparatus, Falun Gong
should have died a quick death. But unlike the dissidents who occasionally
challenge the Communist Party, Falun Gong activists haven't been stopped,
despite mass arrests, beatings and even killings. Instead, a hard core continues
to protest, with several dozen arrested every day in downtown Beijing when they
try to unfurl banners calling for their group's legalization. A year on, Falun
Gong faithful have mustered what is arguably the most sustained challenge to
authority in 50 years of Communist rule.
Pyrrhic Victory?
Ms. Chen's tale is one of extremes. On one end is the Communist Party, which
is so determined to break Falun Gong that it has resorted to public-security
measures on a scale not seen since 1989, when an antigovernment movement led by
students was crushed in Tiananmen Square. The government's victory in this
fight, should it come, may well be Pyrrhic; its heavy-handed approach has
disillusioned millions of ordinary people, such as Ms. Chen's daughter, who were
apolitical until last year's events. It has also damaged China's international
standing just as it needs foreign help on an array of pressing economic issues. On the other end are people such as Ms. Chen, who in their simple, and
perhaps naive, way are at the forefront of a slow trend to demand the freedoms
guaranteed by China's laws and constitution. While many Falun Gong practitioners
have compromised -- by practicing secretly at home, for example -- thousands
have insisted openly on their right to freedom of belief and assembly. "We're
good people," Ms. Chen's friends recall her telling officials from the Weifang
city government who interrogated her in her barren concrete cell two days before
she died. "Why shouldn't we practice what we want?"
The story of Ms. Chen's last days is reconstructed from interviews with
family, friends and prisoners, as well as two accounts written by cellmates and
smuggled out of jail in recent weeks. Originals of these accounts were examined
and shown to the authors' friends and relatives, who verified the documents as
having been written by their loved ones.
Allegations of mistreatment also are backed by more than two dozen separate
interviews with Falun Gong adherents in other cities, who independently said
they too were beaten with clubs and electric batons, chained to bars and made to
disavow their faith.
Local officials rejected efforts to interview them for this story, while
Beijing's official position on all allegations of prison abuse is that no Falun
Gong practitioner has been mistreated in custody. It says 35,000 adherents came
to Beijing but were sent back safely, with only three dying accidentally when
they tried to escape. International human-rights groups say it is likely that at
least seven more deaths like Ms. Chen's occurred through mistreatment in prison. "All she had to do was say she renounced Falun Gong and they would have let
her go," said Zhang Xueling, Ms. Chen's 32-year-old daughter. "But she refused." Three years ago, Ms. Chen hardly imagined that she would be risking her life
by practicing Falun Gong. She was 55 and had taken early retirement from a
state-run truck-repair garage where she had worked for 30 years making auto
parts. One day while out walking in the neighborhood near her family's one-story
brick bungalow, Ms. Chen noticed some practitioners of Falun Gong. A widow for
20 years whose her children grown, Ms. Chen had little to do during the day, so
she started attending the exercise sessions regularly.
"My mother was never anyone who believed in superstitious things," said Ms.
Zhang, who doesn't practice Falun Gong herself. "Frankly, she had a bad temper
because she felt she was getting old and had sacrificed so much to raise us
alone. When she joined Falun Gong her temper improved a lot and she became a
better person. We really supported her."
Enthusiastic Follower
Over the next two years, Ms. Chen became an enthusiastic participant, rising
at 4:30 a.m. to exercise for 90 minutes in a small dirt lot with half a dozen
other practitioners. After a day running errands for her children and
grandchildren, Ms. Chen spent evenings reading the works of Mr. Li, the group's
founder, and discussing his ideas with fellow members. Those beliefs incorporate
traditional morality -- do good works, speak honestly, never be evasive -- as
well as some idiosyncratic notions, such as the existence of extraterrestrial
life and separate-but-equal heavens for people of different races.
Gradually, Falun Gong gained adherents in her neighborhood, Xu Family Hamlet,
which is located in an industrial suburb of Weifang, a city of 1.3 million in
eastern China's Shandong province. The hamlet is a dusty maze of poplar-lined
dirt roads and bungalows surrounded by crumbling brown brick walls -- a typical
village being swallowed up by its urban neighbor. By last year, her local group
had doubled in size to a dozen regular members -- hardly a giant organization,
but a regular presence in the community.
For Ms. Chen, China's decision to ban Falun Gong last July came out of the
blue. She hadn't noticed the articles and television shows that had attacked the
group, and she paid little attention a year ago when members surrounded the
Communist Party's leadership compound in Beijing. The day the government ban was
announced "was the bitterest of her life," said her daughter, Ms. Zhang. "She
couldn't accept that they were criticizing Falun Gong and calling it an evil
cult."
Practicing at Home
Although barely literate and never before interested in politics, Ms. Chen
resisted the ban. She invited group members to practice at her home and refused
to deny her affiliation with the group or her love for Mr. Li, whom she
respectfully called "Master Li."
Then, last November, several top organizers of Falun Gong were given long
prison sentences. Shocked, Ms. Chen joined thousands of fellow practitioners by
traveling to Beijing with the vague idea of protesting against the government.
Since the ban in July, many had gone to Tiananmen Square and sat cross-legged
with their arms stretched in an arc over their heads -- the classic starting
pose for Falun Gong exercises.
Ms. Chen never made it that far. On Dec. 4, the day after she arrived in
Beijing, she was walking through the Temple of Heaven park when a plain-clothes
security agent asked if she was a member. She answered truthfully and was
arrested, her daughter said.
She was taken to the Weifang municipal government's Beijing representative
office, a sort of lobbying bureau-cum-dormitory that scores of Chinese cities
and provinces have set up in the capital to house local officials visiting
Beijing.
The next day, Ms. Zhang and three local officials made the seven-hour drive
to Beijing to pick up Ms. Chen, a humiliation for the officials, who were
criticized for not keeping better control of their people. Ms. Zhang paid the
equivalent of a $60 fine -- a month's wages -- and returned home with her
mother, who complained that police had confiscated the $75 in cash she had
brought with her.
'Administrative Detention'
As punishment, officials from the Chengguan Street Committee (street
committees are the lowest level in China's system of government) confined Ms.
Chen to their offices, just 200 yards from her home. She stayed there for two
weeks, in a form of "administrative detention" that the state can impose almost
indefinitely. Ms. Zhang had to pay another $45 for her mother's room and board. On Jan. 3, Ms. Chen celebrated her 58th birthday. Despite being under
day-and-night observation, she was in great spirits, Ms. Zhang said. "She knew
she was right. All she wanted was to make the government not make a criminal out
of her because she knew she wasn't a criminal."
Then, on Chinese New Year, which this year fell on Feb. 4, hundreds of Falun
Gong protesters were arrested and beaten in Beijing. (Though no longer under
surveillance, Ms. Chen wasn't a protester.) Officials in the capital were
stunned by the outbreak. On Feb. 16, the local district chief came to see Ms.
Chen and told her that Beijing wanted to make sure no other Falun Gong adherents
went to Beijing, especially since China's annual session of parliament was due
to begin in a few days. He asked Ms. Chen to promise she wouldn't leave home. "My mother told them very clearly that she wouldn't guarantee that she
wouldn't go anywhere. She said she had the right to go where she pleased," Ms.
Zhang said. The officials left in a huff.
Taken Into Custody
Two days later, Ms. Zhang came home to find half a dozen officials in her
living room. They said her mother had been spotted outside by a special squad of
informants who roamed the neighborhood looking for Falun Gong participants who
dared to leave home.
Ms. Chen was taken into custody and never seen by her daughter again. She was
held for a day in the Chengguan Street Committee offices, but then during the
night she managed to escape -- exactly how isn't clear, officials told Ms.
Zhang. Ms. Chen was arrested the next day, Feb. 17, heading for the train
station, apparently hoping to go to Beijing to plead her case before the
Petitions and Appeals Office, a last resort for people who feel they have been
wronged.
This time, officials from the local district Communist Party office sent Ms.
Chen to a small, unofficial prison run by the street committee, described to
practitioners as the Falun Gong Education Study Class.
People who have been held there describe it as more of a torture chamber. The
building is two stories with a yard in the middle. In the corner of the yard is
a squat one-story building with two rooms. This is where beatings took place,
according to four detainees who described the building in separate accounts.
Another Fine
While Ms. Chen was transferred to the detention center, officials called Ms.
Zhang and said her mother would be released if she would pay a $241 fine. Ms.
Zhang was fed up with the government's "fines" and, she said, her mother's
insistence on standing up for her rights. She told the officials that their
fines were illegal and that she would complain to the local procurator's office
if they didn't release her mother. She rejected another call on Feb. 18 and
again threatened legal action, though she didn't follow through.
Meanwhile, Ms. Chen spent a night in the jail, listening to screams emanating
from the squat building, according to two of her cellmates. Before she was led
in, she was allowed another phone call. She called her daughter later on the
18th and asked her to bring the money. Irritated by the troubles brought on by
her mother's uncompromising attitude, Ms. Zhang argued with her. Give in and
come home, the daughter pleaded. Her mother quietly refused.
Ms. Chen's ordeal began that night. Wrote an adherent who was in the next
room of the squat building: "We heard her screaming. Our hearts were tortured
and our spirits almost collapsed." Officials from the Chengguan Street Committee
used plastic truncheons on her calves, feet and lower back, as well as a cattle
prod on her head and neck, according to witnesses. They shouted at her
repeatedly to give up Falun Gong and to curse Mr. Li, according to her
cellmates. Each time, Ms. Chen refused.
A Mother's Plea
The next day, the 19th, Ms. Zhang got another call. Bring the money, she was
told. Ms. Zhang hesitated. Her mother came on the line. Her voice, usually so
strong and confident, was soft and pained. She pleaded with her daughter to
bring the money. The caller came back on the phone. Bring the money, she said. Ms. Zhang got a sick feeling and rushed over with the money and some clothes.
But the building was surrounded by agents who wouldn't let her see her mother.
Suspicious that this was a ruse to get more money from her -- and that her
mother wasn't really in the building at all -- she returned home. An hour later,
a practitioner came to see Ms. Zhang. Falun Gong adherents were being beaten in
the center, she was told.
Ms. Zhang raced back with her brother, carrying fruit as a small bribe for
the police. She was refused entrance and her money was refused as well. She
noticed an old woman in a room and shouted up to her: "Is my mother being
beaten?" The old woman waved her hand to signify "no," although Ms. Zhang
wondered whether she might have been trying to wave her away from the prison,
fearing she, too, would be arrested. Ms. Zhang and her brother went home for a
fitful, sleepless night.
Carte Blanche
That night, Ms. Chen was taken back into the room. After again refusing to
give up Falun Gong, she was beaten and jolted with the stun stick, according to
two prisoners who heard the incident and one who caught glimpses of it through a
door. Her cellmates heard her curse the officials, saying the central government
would punish them once they were exposed. But in an answer that Falun Gong
adherents say they heard repeatedly in different parts of the country, the
Weifang officials told Ms. Chen that they had been told by the central
government that "no measures are too excessive" to wipe out Falun Gong. The
beatings continued and would stop only when Ms. Chen changed her thinking,
according to two prisoners who say they overheard the incident.
Two hours after she went in, Ms. Chen was pushed back into her cell on the
second story of the main building, an unheated room with only a sheet of steel
for a bed. Her three cellmates tended to her wounds, but she fell into a
delirium. One of the cellmates remembers her moaning "mommy, mommy."
The next morning, the 20th, she was ordered out to jog. "I saw from the
window that she crawled out with difficulty," wrote a cellmate in a letter
smuggled out by her husband. Ms. Chen collapsed and was dragged back into the
cell.
Denied Treatment
"I was a medical major. When I saw her dying, I suggested moving her into
another [heated] room," the cellmate wrote in her letter. Instead, local
government officials gave her "sanqi," herbal pills for light internal bleeding.
"But she couldn't swallow and spat them out." Cellmates implored the officials
to send Ms. Chen to a hospital, but the officials -- who often criticize Falun
Gong practitioners for forgoing modern medical treatment in favor of a
superstitious belief in their exercises -- refused, her cellmates said.
Eventually they brought in a doctor, who pronounced her healthy.
But, wrote the cellmate: "She wasn't conscious and didn't talk, and only spat
dark-colored sticky liquid. We guessed it was blood. Only the next morning did
they confirm that she's dying." An employee of the local Public Security Bureau,
Liu Guangming, "tried her pulse and his face froze." Ms. Chen was dead.
That evening, officials went over to Ms. Zhang's house and said her mother
was ill, according to Ms. Zhang and her brother. The two piled into a car and
were driven to a hotel about a mile from the detention center. The hotel was
surrounded by police. The local party secretary told them Ms. Chen had died of a
heart attack, but they wouldn't allow them to see her body. After hours of
arguing, the officials finally said they could see the body, but only the next
day, and insisted they spend the night in the heavily guarded hotel. The
siblings refused and finally were allowed to go home.
A Bag of Clothes
On the 22nd, Ms. Zhang and her brother were taken to the local hospital,
which was also ringed by police. Their mother, they recalled, was laid out on a
table in traditional mourning garb: a simple blue cotton tunic over pants. In a
bag tossed in the corner of the room, Ms. Zhang said she spotted her mother's
torn and bloodied clothes, the underwear badly soiled. Her calves were black.
Six-inch welts streaked along her back. Her teeth were broken. Her ear was
swollen and blue. Ms. Zhang fainted, and her brother, weeping, caught her.
That day, the hospital issued a report on Ms. Chen. It said the cause of
death was natural. The hospital declines to comment on the matter. Ms. Zhang
said she challenged officials about the clothing she had seen, but they told her
mother had become incontinent after the heart attack and that was why her
clothes were soiled.
Ms. Zhang and her brother tried filing a lawsuit, but no lawyer would accept
the case. Meantime, her mother's body lay in refrigeration, until the threatened
litigation was resolved.
Then, on March 17, Ms. Zhang received a letter from the hospital saying the
body would be cremated that day. Ms. Zhang called the hospital to try to prevent
it, but she said officials didn't give her a clear answer and said they would
have to call her back. They didn't. Ms. Zhang never saw her mother's body again.
Appendix 3
Wall Street Journal: Daughter of Falun Gong Member Is Sent Without Trial to
Work Camp
On May 10, 2001, Wall Street Journal reporter Charles Hutzler
reported that Chen Zixiu's daughter had been sent without trial to a
labor camp for three years.
May 10, 2001
BEIJING -- A woman who unsuccessfully battled China's bureaucracy to make
police admit they tortured her mother to death has been sent without trial to
three years in a labor camp, in another sign of the government's intensifying
efforts to suppress the Falun Gong spiritual movement.
Police in the eastern city of Weifang ordered Zhang Xueling's punishment on
April 24, sending her to the Wang Village labor camp in the nearby city of Zibo,
according to a Falun Gong spokeswoman in New York and the Hong Kong-based
Information Center for Human Rights and Democracy. The Hong Kong group said
Wednesday that she was accused of "using a [term omitted] to undermine the
implementation of law" -- a vague, catchall charge that has been frequently used
against Falun Gong followers to send them to labor camps.
Reports of Ms. Zhang's imprisonment couldn't be independently confirmed.
Police and labor camp officers refused to comment, and Ms. Zhang's family
members couldn't be contacted by telephone. But her fate fits the pattern of an
increasingly vigorous government campaign to wipe out the group by coercing
followers to renounce their beliefs and jailing those who won't.
Ms. Zhang's mother, Chen Zixiu, was an ardent Falun Gong follower who was
detained twice for trying to protest the ban on the group that the government
imposed in July 1999. During her second detention, in February of last year,
fellow inmates and family members said police beat the 58-year-old woman to
death as they tried to force her to recant. Police denied the mistreatment and
said Ms. Chen died from natural causes.
Initially supportive of the ban, Ms. Zhang grew doubtful about the
government's crackdown in its first few months. After her mother's death, she
repeatedly -- and unsuccessfully -- petitioned the police and government to
issue a death certificate. Along the way, Ms. Zhang drew support from Falun Gong
followers and became a practitioner herself. Ms. Chen's death and her daughter's
quest for justice were chronicled by The Asian Wall Street Journal in a series
of articles that won a Pulitzer Prize for international reporting in the U.S.
last month.
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Appendix 4
Name list of individuals in the "610 Office" and the Political-Legal
Committee of Shandong province for obtaining evidence (partial):
Zhang Gaoli, former Governor of Shandong
province
Name list for investigation in the Weifang region (partial):
Yi Zhaojie, Ma Bo, Zhai Jiantao, Wei Tiankui, Gong Zhiqiang, Liu Jiesong,
Guan Guofeng, Zhao Jie, Cui Xihui, Zhang Guanzhu, Wang Qinggui, Wei Qi, Zhang
Mingli, Mao Youdong, Cheng Baotian, Ma Qingping, Guo Tinghe, Guo Liguang, Duan
Zhaohuang, Zhang Guobao, Ma Ruifu, Wang Quanfeng, Liu Wenxue, Zhao Xinkun, Shao
Weihua, Wang Chuanfeng, Wang Dongsheng, Guo Qijun, Li Jingwei, Li Chuansheng,
Sun Yuexin, Wang Aizhi, Yu Mingchun, Zhang Yongjie, Wang Dequan, Wang Zuohua,
Zhe Yusheng, Zhang Fengying, Wang Xinmin, Tan Chunqi, Guo Xingyue, Chen Longshan,
Chen Yonghua, Dong Hongtao, Chen Qingchun, Ma Hongzhen, Wu Bin, Gao Shuzhen, Guo
Wenjie, Wang Gesheng, Li Quanyu, Liu Yurui
Appendix 5
France International Radio Station: Falun Gong practitioners launch a lawsuit
in France against Li Lanqing, the Director of China's "610 Office"
France International Radio Station: A Chinese-language morning news program
broadcast on December 8, 2002 to Mainland China and to the Chinese community in
Greater Paris:
On "International Human Rights Day," next Tuesday December 10, European Falun
Gong Information Center will hold a press conference at 156, rue de Rivoli -
75001 Paris. At the appointed time, two lawyers representing four Falun Gong
practitioners will introduce their lawsuit, submitted at the Court of Nice this
Wednesday, against Vice Premier Li Lanqing of the People's Republic of China.
Among the four Falun Gong practitioners is one French woman. They accuse Li
Lanqing, who recently visited France, of being the person in charge of China's
"610 Office" and of having responsibility in the brutal tortures inflicted upon
practitioners of Falun Gong.
According to reports from the European Falun Gong Information Center, the two
lawyers are Mr. Bourdon and Mr. Beauthier. They have previously participated in
the trials against former Chilean dictator Pinochet in Belgium and France.
According to further reports from AFP, the two lawyers said that the charges
against Li Lanqing are based on the United Nations Convention Against Torture,
which France signed in 1984. Beauthier told AFP that he has gathered
"overwhelming testimony" about the activities of the "610 Office."
[AFP] AFP reported on December 8, 2002, that four Falun Gong practitioners
from France, Ireland and Canada have recently launched legal action in France
against Chinese Vice Premier Li Lanqing, accusing Li of responsibility for
directing the suppression of Falun Gong in his position as head of the "610
Office," a government agency in China specifically established to severely deal
with Falun Gong.
[Mingbao] On December 9, Mingbao cited from AFP that four Falun Gong
practitioners from France, Ireland, and Canada have launched a lawsuit in
France, through two renowned human rights lawyers, against Chinese Vice-Premier
Li Lanqing, pointing to Li's position as head of China's "610 Office" with
specific responsibility for suppressing Falun Gong, and asserting that he must
be held accountable.
Legal counsel for the plaintiffs, noted human rights lawyer Georges-Henri
Beauthier, said that legal action against Chinese government officials who abuse
human rights will not stop here, as the work will continue until a number of
these officials are brought to justice.
Li Lanqing recently led a delegation to France on the issue of "China's
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