Ms. Mao Qi Detained in Shibalihe Women's Forced Labor Camp, Zhengzhou City
(Clearwisdom.net) In June 2001, Falun Gong practitioner Ms. Mao Qi, a
laid-off worker from Zhoukou City's Cotton Mill, was detained after she went to
Beijing to peacefully appeal for an end to the persecution of Falun Gong. Her
mother was angry about her arrest, plus she was very ill. Later the mother
passed away with a feeling of injustice in her heart. The political protection
department of the Public Security Bureau, her workplace, and her neighborhood
administration office didn't allow Mao Qi to see her mother for one last time
before she died. At the end of 2002, because she couldn't afford to pay 20,000
Yuan in ransom money, Mao Qi was sent to a forced labor camp for a three-year
term after serving one and a half year's illegal detention. [500 yuan is the
average monthly income for an urban worker in China.] When Mao Qi went to appeal in Beijing in June 2001 she was arrested and
illegally detained at the Tiananmen Square Police Station. She was then sent for
further detainment in the Zhoukou City Detention Center. In July 2001, Mao Qi's ill mother heard that she would be detained for a long
period of time, and that the Public Security Bureau refused to release her. Her
mother then died knowing that her daughter was suffering at the hands of
injustice. Her family pleaded with the authorities to release Mao Qi so that she
could attend her mother's funeral. However, the Political Security unit of the
Public Security Bureau asked for the assurance of her workplace or from the
community office of Nanjiao Village where her residency was registered. The
Cotton Mill refused to provide assurance under the excuse that Mao Qi had been
laid off. The community office of Nanjiao Village also refused the request by
saying that Mao Qi didn't live in Nanjiao Village. As a result, her mother was
buried before Mao Qi could see her one last time. Mao Qi's husband works for the Traffic Bureau in Zhoukou City. In the early
months of 2002, when her husband was working, Gao Feng, chief of the political
protection unit in Sha'nan Public Security Bureau, phoned him. Gao Feng said
that Mao Qi had been detained for a long time and so he asked him to go to the
Political Security unit to discuss how to persuade Mao Qi to give up her
practice of Falun Gong, and how they could come to an agreement for her release.
However when Mao Qi's husband arrived at the Political Security unit, Gao Feng
said he heard that he also practiced Falun Gong. Gao Feng had cunningly deceived
Mao Qi's husband into going to the Political Security unit so as to persecute
him as well. Then, Gao Feng brought Mao Qi's husband to his workplace and home
to carry out a search. In the end, Mao Qi's husband was illegally detained for
more than three months and then set free without any charge. At the end of 2002, the Political Security unit sent out a message that Mao
Qi could be released without charge and without having to write a statement of
guarantee to stop practicing, as long as she paid them 20,000 Yuan. Because Mao
Qi had been laid off for a few years, her family couldn't afford to pay the
20,000 Yuan. A month later, the Political Security unit decided to "reeducate"
Mao Qi through forced labor for three years under the excuse that she had
refused to "repent." So far, Mao Qi has been continuously persecuted for two and
a half years, and is still illegally detained in Zhengzhou City's Shibalihe
Women's Forced Labor Camp.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2003/12/25/63289.html
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