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Zhang Jingying and Her Three Sons Suffer Continuous Persecution, Their Happy Family Torn Apart
By an Insider from Ningwu City Ningxia Province
(Clearwisdom.net) Zhang Jingying and her three sons are Falun Gong
practitioners from Ningwu City, Ningxia Province; the father is deceased. The
family members were harmonious and got along extremely well with their
neighbors. However since July 20, 1999 when the brutal persecution of Falun Dafa
started, there has not been a peaceful day for the family. The eldest son Bai
Bin was illegally sentenced to ten years in prison, the second son was sentenced
to 4 years in prison and the third son was sentenced three years in a forced
labor camp. One afternoon a few policemen stormed into Zhang Jingying's home, and without
a word they arrested the eldest son, Bai Bin. The next day, when the family
demanded the release of Bai Bin, they were asked to pay 3000 Yuan (1) in bail;
otherwise the police would not release him. Since then the police have
frequently ransacked their house, searched for Dafa books and left their house
in disarray. The police have also gone to Bai Bin's office, asking him to
participate in all kinds of meetings. They tried to force him to write
statements to renounce Falun Dafa until he had to stop working there in order to
avoid the police's harassment. Since the son could not work anymore at the office, he opened his own company
doing housework. No matter what kind of jobs they did, all the sons followed the
standard of a practitioner. They endured hardships and hard work, never
overcharging for anything . However, the police often secretly followed them. If
one of them got in touch with other Dafa practitioners, they would immediately
report to the police station and arrest those practitioners. When Zhang Jingying finally discovered that those who had tailed them were
neighbors of their shop, they clarified the truth about Falun Dafa to them. The
police were infuriated and closed their shop. Having no choice, they sold their
shop and looked for other jobs. The police set this family up as a target and continued to persecute them. In
January of 2001, Zhang Jingying's eldest son Bai Bin was illegally arrested and
sentenced to nine months of forced labor. On September 9, 2002 he was arrested a
second time. Bai Bin clarified the truth to the judge in court and talked about
the goodness of Dafa, and told them how Dafa can make people become more
compassionate, elevate the morality of mankind and improve health. They did not
listen, nor did they follow legal procedures. The court sentenced him to ten
years in prison. He is now detained in the Third Prison section of Taixi Prison
in Daiwukou City Ningxia Province. Zhang Jingying's second son, Bai Jun was arrested on November 16, 2002. He
was illegally sentenced to four years in prison and is now detained at Hedong in
the Third Prison section of Fengji Factory Yinchuan City Ningxia Province. When
the police arrested him, they searched his home inside and out. They took a
passbook containing 5000 Yuan, 1100 Yuan in cash and a cell phone, none of which
have been returned. These police also claimed that they could confiscate Falun
Gong practitioners' money as if it were evidence. The police not only frequently searched the homes of Zhang Jingying's sons;
they also unscrupulously disturbed and searched their relatives' homes. They
also constantly summoned and threatened the two daughters-in-law, who are not
practitioners. They order the daughters-in-law to give them information. They
tried to force them to divorce their husbands if the two brothers refused to
renounce Falun Dafa. They also forced the daughters-in-law to pay 2000 Yuan as a
"guarantor while they await trial." The daughters-in-law were deceived
by the vicious slander, causing them to go against their mother-in-law. The
family now faces being torn apart. Zhang Jingying's third son, Bai Tao, was illegally arrested on December 2,
2001 and sentenced to three years of forced labor. Key persons responsible for the persecution of Zhang Jingying's family: Ningwu City Political and Judicial Section Chief: Zhang Zhanlin Note: 2004-6-19 |