Additional Information about the Persecution of Practitioner Lei Zhanxiang from Jinchang City, Gansu Province


(Clearwisdom.net) Practitioner Ms. Lei Zhanxiang is from Jinchang City, Gansu Province. In the evening on December 30, 2005, she was distributing truth-clarifying materials around Yongchang County Jinchang Prison in Hongguang-Yonganyuan Community, and was discovered by policeman Zhang who was on duty. Then, Zhang called for two security guards from Yongchang County Criminal Branch. Three of them pulled Lei Zhangxiang's scarf and tried to choke her. They punched and kicked her, and then dragged her to the Yonganyuan Police Station. By then, Lei Zhanxiang was unconscious.

Police from the Yongchang County Police Station came to carry Lei Zhanxiang to the police car. They handcuffed her in the police station for 24 hours, and tortured her in order to learn the source of the truth-clarifying materials. They beat her until she wet her pants, which felt like being soaked in icy water on the bitter cold New Year's Day of 2006. When Lei Zhanxiang was sent to the Yongchang County Detention Center, she was very weak. The guards in the detention center punished her by ordering her to carry a bed board for 48 hours. On January 5, 2006, Lei Zhanxiang was formally arrested by police officers from the Yongchang County Police Station. (She had been forced to be homeless ever since the warrant for her arrest was issued on April 30, 2002.)

When Lei Zhanxiang was held in the detention center, the police tried hard to block the news of her arrest. They often interrogated and tortured her to learn the source of the truth-clarifying materials and the funding for the materials. They did not allow her family to visit her and forced her to perform excessive physical labor.

Recently the police prepared to secretly hold a court session for Ms. Lei in Yongchang Court. Fearing the exposure of their evildoings, they did not inform the practitioner's family.

March 31, 2006


Chinese version available at http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/4/1/124180.html

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