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Faculty Members of Sichuan University Wrongfully Charged and Sent to Prison By Dafa practitioners in Chengdu City, Sichuan Province (Clearwisdom. net) Chengdu City Dafa disciple Ms. Yang Jingxia, 69, a
professor at Sichuan University's College of Architecture and Environmental
Protection, is an expert in environmental protection and a very compassionate
person. In May 2003 she was abducted from her home by Chengdu City "610
Office" (1) police and detained in Chengdu City's No. 1
Detention Center. She was illegally tried recently by the Wuhou District Court. Ms. Luo Ping, 31, a faculty member in the university's College of Public
Health, was abducted from her home by Chengdu City "610 Office" and
detained in Chengdu City's No. 1 Detention Center. She was tried recently by the
Wuhou District Court. Mr. Wang Haibo, an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics, was
sentenced to three years in prison recently, and was imprisoned in Chengdu
City's No. 1 Detention Center. He is currently appealing the charge. Ms. Fang Hui, an associate professor in the College of Foreign Studies, was
sentenced to three and a half years in prison. She is having chronic health
problems due to a long-term hunger strike. Mr. Li Ming, 31, was arrested by "610 Office" police while
clarifying the truth on Sichuan University campus in December 2002. He was
imprisoned in Chengdu City's No. 1 Detention Center. His current situation is
unknown. Responsible persons and agencies: College of Architecture and Environmental Protection, Sichuan University: 86-28-85405613 College of Public Health: 86-28-85501272 Sichuan University "610 Office" head Wang Langming: 86-28-85401919
(office), 86-28-85412515 (home) Chengdu City Wuhou District Political and Judiciary Secretary and "610
Office" Head: Gao Mingliang: 86-28-85534190, 86-28-85065618 (home) (1) "610 Office" is an agency specifically created to persecute
Falun Gong, with absolute power over each level of administration in the Party
and all other political and judiciary systems. Posting date: 4/11/2004 |