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CCP Agents Detain and Threaten Mr. Cao Dong's Wife to Stop Him from Defending Himself
(Clearwisdom.net) Falun Dafa practitioner Mr. Cao Dong is one of the
practitioners that met with the European Parliament Vice-President to expose the
persecution on May 21, 2006. He is now suffering brutal persecution by the
Chinese Communist Party while in jail and trying to request his wife to hire a
lawyer for him. The CCP is trying to stop this from happening and trying to
prevent him from contacting international media through intimidating his wife. On December 27, 2007, Ms. Yang Xiaojing went to pay rent to the Zhaojialou
Neighborhood Administration. Policeman Liu Tao from the Jianguomen Station and
several plainclothes police officers followed her home and said that she needed
to go to the police station with them. Ms. Yang refused, but they forcibly
dragged her downstairs, shoved her into their vehicle, took her to a small hotel
located in the Liuliqiao area in Beijing, and then threatened and interrogated
her. Director Liu of the Dongcheng District Police Department told her that he
knew about Mr. Cao Dong. He shouted at her, "I have dealt with Falun Gong
for more than ten years, and never received any karmic retribution or had
lightning strike me!" They asked if Ms. Yang was hiring a lawyer to defend
Mr. Cao and threatened her not to do so. They had no excuse to hold her further
and released her in the morning. However, on that same night, policeman Liu Tao
led a group of State Security agents to ransack her home. This was the second
time she was severely harassed after starting to look for a lawyer to represent
her husband. In September 2007, police ransacked her home under a supposed tip
about her hiding a copy of the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party,
but came up empty. At the end of 2007, Ms. Yang Xiaojing was just released from detention, but
she could not go home. She was running back and forth in the cold winter, trying
to rescue her husband from illegal detention. After the new year, she could not
go home once again because Liu Tao took away her key, and the State Security
agents were watching her closely. Under tremendous pressure, she was forced to
leave home. The European Parliament is calling to rescue Mr. Cao Dong, although the
Chinese government says that his arrest has nothing to do with his meeting with
European Parliament Vice-President Edward McMillan-Scott. Chinese officials say
that Mr. Cao had an "attitude problem."
Posting date: 1/21/2008
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