Shanghai Practitioners from Different Walks of Life Are Persecuted for Being Determined in Their Belief
By a Falun Dafa practitioner from Shanghai
(Clearwisdom.net) Wang Zhen, a graduate of Tongji University, was
released from the Shanghai Qingpu (No. 3) Forced Labor Camp in September 2003.
Because he was severely tortured at the labor camp, his lower back was badly
injured. When he went home, he walked slowly and with a limp. Mr. Wang is only
in his twenties, but he has the appearance of an old man. After his release, Mr.
Wang worked for his former employer for some time before he started working for
the Shanghai Siemens High-Voltage Switch Co. Ltd. However, in March 2004, his
supervisor unexpectedly had a talk with him and persuaded Mr. Wang to quit his
job. The reasons given were as follows: First, it was ostensibly to assist him
in his job search (in this way, they said he could tell people that he had not
been fired); secondly, the authorities felt that he has only one professional
skill. It is true that Mr. Wang does not know much about electrical equipment;
however, they mentioned nothing about this issue when they first hired him. Liu Xianyang is a specialized pipe engineer. His wife divorced him because he
was sent to forced labor camp for practicing Falun Gong (because she was
deceived by the negative propaganda, his wife is also the victim of this
persecution). He was released from detention some time in October 2003. Mr. Liu
had no place to go after being released. Early in 2004, all of his colleagues
from his department went on a special trip to Hong Kong, but he was the only
person who was not allowed to go. Lu Jinquan is the former deputy director of the Shanghai Huangpu District
Civil Administration Bureau. He was dismissed from his position for practicing
Falun Gong, and sent to a labor camp. In June 2003, Mr. Lu was released, and he
has been unemployed since returning home. His son graduated from university and
has not been able to find a job, either. The family of three depends on his
wife's monthly salary of 600 yuan [500 yuan is the average monthly income of
an urban worker in China]. It is very difficult for them. When his younger
sister went to apply for her passport, the staff refused to process her request
after they discovered that she practiced Falun Gong. When she asked, "Where
are the regulations stating that Falun Gong practitioners are not allowed to go
abroad?" the person answered, "There is no reason for your being
refused." A man with the last name of Yang was working for an air conditioner factory
close to Yangshupu Road. Because he practices Falun Gong he was sentenced to
forced labor. He was released in September 2003 from the Qingpu Labor Camp. Mr.
Yang was a salesperson before, and had made over several million yuan in profits
for the company. After he was released from the labor camp, Mr. Yang's workplace
arranged for him to work in the workshop, welding appliances. Later, the company
wanted Mr. Yang to sign a contract agreeing to work in the storeroom. Everybody
is talking about this arrangement -- why is such an excellent salesperson being
demoted to the storeroom? Later it was disclosed that his supervisors were
afraid that he would clarify the truth about Falun Gong to his sales contacts. In the majority of the above situations, the supervisors dared not say that
these kinds of demotions and special arrangements were made because their
employees practice Falun Gong. This is due to the fact that the persecution is
largely hidden, and the authorities are really terrified of it being exposed. In
China, the severe persecution of Falun Gong practitioners is not confined within
the walls of labor camps and jails; it also happens in everyday society, where
people who do not know the truth about Falun Gong maintain surveillance of
practitioners and treat practitioners differently. The switchboard for the Shanghai Siemens High-Voltage Switch Co. Ltd:
86-21-56035500.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.org/mh/articles/2004/4/16/72418.html
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