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How the CCP Has Been Trampling on the Law in the Case of a Falun Gong Practitioner Who Was Raped by a Policeman at the Beihelin Detention Center By Li Zhiqing (Clearwisdom.net) Ms. Wei Xingyan is a Falun Gong practitioner. She was also a third year
graduate student pursuing a Master's degree in High Voltage Direct Current
Transmission and Simulation Technology at Chongqing University. On May 11, 2003,
she was arrested for clarifying the truth about Falun Gong and sent to the
Shapingba District 610 Office in Chongqing City for interrogation. On the night
of May 13, 2003, at the Baihelin Detention Center, a policeman raped her in
front of two female detainees. After the rape of Wei Xingyan was exposed, people
around the world paid enormous attention to this case. The 610 Office and
Chongqing University sealed off all documents about Wei Xingyan and related
information about the case. The 610 Office also ordered the university to claim
that there was no such student named Wei Xingyan and that there was no such
major of High Voltage Direct Current Transmission and Simulation Technology.
They even removed information about Wei's department from the university
website. Under extensive investigation by the World Organization to Investigate the
Persecution of Falun Gong (WOIPFG), the Southwest University of Politics and
Law, where Wei obtained her Bachelor's degree, verified that Wei Xingyan was a
student at Chongqing University. The Baihelin Detention Center also verified
that Wei Xingyan was a detainee. One male policeman admitted that the detention
center force-fed Wei. When Chongqing University modified its webpage, they
forgot to delete a Word file of a brochure introducing its graduate school
programs. This file mentioned the program of High Voltage Direct Current
Transmission and Simulation Technology. Also, people who knew Wei said that Wei
is about 5'4'' tall and that she was indeed a student at Chongqing University. When this serious incident, backed up with strong evidence, was disclosed,
the legislative departments took no action to punish the criminals by law.
Instead, they participated in a mass arrest of local practitioners as a form of
revenge for exposing the truth. They abducted dozens of Falun Gong practitioners
who knew about the case. In February of 2004, the local court illegally
sentenced five Falun Gong practitioners to prison. Practitioner Chen Shumin
received a sentence of 13 years in prison, Li Jian 13 years, Lu Zhengqi 10
years, Yuan Qiuyan 10 years, and Yin Yan 5 years. In September 2004, the
Chongqing Jiulongpo District Court illegally sentenced four more practitioners
to imprisonment for their role in helping to expose the Wei Xingyan case. Their
prison terms ranged from 7 to 13 years. The practitioners filed an appeal
against the unjust verdict. On November 15, 2004, the Intermediate Court of
Chongqing City ruled in favor of the original verdict. Both courts claimed that
the Wei Xingyan incident had been fabricated by practitioners. From this case, we have seen that no criminals received any punishment, while
the Falun Gong practitioners who tried to clarify the truth to people received
heavy sentences. We can clearly see the true nature of the Chinese Communist Party's so-called
"rule of law." During the CCP's persecution of Falun Gong
practitioners, the dignity of the law has been totally ignored and trampled
upon. Criminals dare to torture good people. After committing a crime, criminals
simply cover up the truth and use the law to take revenge against those people
who expose their crimes. Based on statistics from within the Chinese government, by the end of October
2001, over 6000 Falun Gong practitioners had been illegally sentenced to
imprisonment, and over 100,000 practitioners illegally sent to forced labor
camps. We are unable to know the actual number of cases in which the CCP has
used "laws" to persecute, torture, and murder Falun Gong
practitioners. However, just based on the above cases that we know of, we can
conclude that the principles of the Chinese legislative departments have been
distorted so that the CCP can abuse laws and issue unjust sentences. This is the 21st century. Everybody wants China to rule its people
by law. However, from the CCP's actions towards Falun Gong, we can tell just how
little it has been ruling its people by law. When countless kind and innocent
Falun Gong practitioners are being brutally persecuted, tortured and murdered,
there is no hope for the rule of law. In fact, the CCP brought state-sponsored
terror to people around the world when it launched the persecution of Falun
Gong. Who can truly say that stopping the persecution is none of his or her
business?
Posting date: 2/19/2005
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