AFP (Agence France-Presse): Fears grow for missing Beijing-based Falun Gong practitioner
Sunday, 06-Jul-2003 3:50AM Story from AFP HONG KONG, July 6 (AFP) - Fears over the whereabouts of a Beijing-based
member of the Falun Gong spiritual movement grew Sunday after she was reportedly
arrested by mainland Chinese State security, a Falun Gong spokeswoman said. Haiying Xiao, 31, was detained at Beijing airport on July 2 shortly after
returning to the Chinese capital after a four-day trip to Hong Kong. Haiying's sister, Sophie Xiao, a spokeswoman for Falun Gong in Hong Kong said
shortly after Haiying was detained a warrant was issued to search her office and
house. [...]Staff from the Ministry of Security also said that another reason for
her arrest was because Haiying had made contact with overseas Falun Gong
members," Sophie Xiao told AFP. Xiao's 64-year-old mother, Yue Thang-zhi, who started a Falun Gong practise
in 1996, has previously been arrested seven times and has twice been sent to
"brainwashing" classes, which aim to force practitioners to give up their belief
and practise, she said. "My mother was forced into hiding in October 2000 and I haven't seen her in
three years," said Xiao. Xiao said Chinese security officials had broken into Haiying's office three
times in the past demanding she reveal the whereabouts of her mother. She added officers had again repeated their demand this time round. Xiao said she believed Haiying was being held at an undisclosed detention
centre operated by the Ministry of State Security. Her friends and colleagues
have been told that no visits will be allowed. [...] http://www.ptd.net/webnews/wed/cg/Qhongkong-sect.RC8y_Dl6.html
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