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Ph.D Student Wang Weiyu is Again Facing Illegal Trial
(Clearwisdom.net) Wang Weiyu is a Ph.D student of Qinghua University.
On August 12, 2002 he was abducted by the National Security Bureau while away on
business. After he had been illegally detained for 14 months by the National
Security Bureau, he was then transferred to the Chaoyang District Detention
Center in Beijing around October 2003. In October 2003, Wang Weiyu's "file" was handed to the prosecutor's
office. Because there was not enough evidence against him, it was returned to
the Ministry of Public Security. Recently, it has been heard that Wang Weiyu's
"file" has again been handed to the court. The court is probably going
to bring him to trial illegally, but the name of the judge who will take the
case has not yet been confirmed. The Procurator in charge of Wang Weiyu's case is: Ms. Zhang Dongqing
(pronounced: JAHNG-DOHNG-CHING). She is the prosecutor of the Chaoyang District
People's Prosecutor's Office in Beijing. Her telephone number is: 86-10-65061291 Mr. Wang Weiyu, 30 years old, began his Ph.D courses in Delicate Instruments
and Mechanical Devices in 1996. He has acquired several excellent student
awards. After he graduated from Qinghua University with a Bachelors degree he
was exempted from taking exams and immediately began studying Ph.D courses. In
September and October of 1999, because he attended a Falun Gong' experience
sharing meeting, he was illegally detained by the Qinghua local police station
two times. He was physically abused and forced to squat for 4 to 5 hours, and
also interrogated by force until midnight. Afterwards, he was forced to stop his
studies for more than 4 months. He was not able to start studying again until
June of 2000. On July 22, 2000, while he was chatting with other people in
Tiananmen Square in Beijing, he was arrested by the police without a reason and
detained for a week. In the second half of 2000, he was forced to leave school
to avoid further persecution. In August of 2002, he was secretly abducted by the
special agents of the National Security Bureau at his work place. |