Update on the Status of Falun Dafa Practitioners Arrested in Xiamen in December 2004
By a Mainland Falun Dafa practitioner
(Clearwisdom.net) On December 27, 2004, after 9 p.m., under the direction
of the Xiamen 610 Office, police department chiefs of the Huli area,
Siming area, Xiang'an area and other districts led several hundred policemen in
groups of seven to carry out a frenetic raid of several dozen Falun Dafa
practitioners' homes all over the city. They illegally confiscated computers,
printers, CD burners, Dafa books and truth-clarification materials and
illegally arrested the practitioners. Some practitioners suffered
injuries during the arrests. Ms. Chen Xiuchong, who was in her 60's, died at her
home that very evening as a result of the police action. The raid lasted three
days. These illegal arrests were the most severe in the city since Jiang Zemin's
regime started to persecute Falun Gong in 1999. Imprisoned Falun Dafa practitioners included Ms. Ye Mi (about 40 years old,
Xiamen University Fine Arts Department lecturer), Mr. Wu Shengxian (in his 20's,
a graduate from the Xiamen University Automation Department), Mr. Chen Ronghui
(in his 30's), Ms. Yu Aihua (about 50 years old), and Ms. Chen Caizhi (in her
40's). The court illegally sentenced Yu Aihua to four years in prison earlier this
year without informing her family members. Ms. Yu appealed, and later her
sentence was changed to three and a half years. Recently it was learned that she
was transferred to the Fuzhou Women's Prison from the detention center. The
entire process was carried out illegally and secretly. Ms. Yu's family members
were told all of this only after they called the detention center. Ye Mi was put on an illegal trial in mid-June, and her family members told
some of her colleagues from the university about this news. The teachers from
the university broke through obstruction from the authorities to attend the
hearing to support her. The defense attorney put in an innocent plea for Ms. Ye.
The court could not produce any effective evidence and had to close the trial
hastily. The Xiamen University teachers who attended the hearing jointly wrote a
letter to the Provincial Education Committee to appeal on behalf of Ms. Ye and
requested her release. However, the court falsely charged Ms. Ye with accepting
economic aid from overseas, when in fact those were legitimate earnings from the
sale of her paintings there. The court declared the nature of her case to be
serious and not suitable for reaching a verdict, and said they may need to hand
it over to a higher level. Wu Shengxian and Chen Ronghui are still being secretly imprisoned; details
await further investigation. Chen Caizhi was released on bail while awaiting trial at the beginning of
this year.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2005/11/9/114129.html
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