FDI: Falun Gong Deaths Escalate as Olympics Approach
NEW
YORK -- The Falun Dafa Information Center is alarmed at a series of reports
indicating adherents in China are being killed in custody within days, or even
hours, of being detained by authorities. The Center expressed today that the
escalating maltreatment is a direct result of efforts to "stamp out" Falun Gong
prior to the summer Olympics.
The
speed with which Falun Gong adherents are being seized by police, abused, and
turning up dead is alarming and reprehensible," says Falun Dafa Information
Center spokesperson Ms. Gail Rachlin. "These are people who never should have
been arrested in the first place. Arbitrary arrests, torture, and extrajudicial
executions are no way to 'prepare' for the Olympics."
If
China's communist authorities wish to hold a truly 'successful' Olympic Games,
rounding up and killing those who might remind us that 'all is not well' is
not the way to go about it. The artificially sterile, silent streets of Beijing
should give visitors the chills."
The
Center is particularly concerned over recent reports of adherents dying in
custody shortly after their arrest. Within the first three months of 2008,
the Center has documented six cases of practitioner deaths occurring within
merely 16 days of arrest and in some cases, within hours. By comparison, in
2007, it was over the course of the entire year that the same number died within
such a short time in custody. In several of the recent cases, family members
were able to view the body before its cremation and saw signs of torture,
including strangulation marks or bruises from electric batons.
Among
the deaths reported in 2008 was that of Mr. Yu Zhou, 42, a musician who was
arrested with his wife Ms. Xu Na at the end of January on their way home from a
performance by his band. The couple was among those listed in a previous Center
release about widespread arrests in Beijing (news).
Eleven days after their arrest, the authorities notified their family members to
come to Qinghe Emergency Center, where they found Yu already dead. He had been
in good health before his detention, but the hospital refused to conduct an
autopsy. Ms. Xu, who was released in 2006 after serving five years in prison for
practicing Falun Gong, remains in custody at Beijing Detention Center. Yu had
graduated from the French Department at Beijing University and an online music
video of his band shows him playing the drums: http://www.youmaker.com/video/sv?id=571f7e4d385e4dfd86cb89fa573c6a2d001
Cases
such as Yu's and others detailed below indicate an increase in the severity of
treatment inflicted in custody on those who practice Falun Gong and point to the
immediate danger facing the hundreds of adherents detained in Beijing and
elsewhere since the beginning of the year.
The reports also match testimonies from adherents who were released recently,
stating that security agents had spoken to them of orders received from above to
escalate the crackdown on the group ahead of the Olympic Games.
Since
January 2007, the Center has documented the cases of 129 Falun Gong
practitioners that died of abuse, passing away either in police custody or upon
release as a result of injuries incurred while in detention. A complete table of
the names and available details surrounding these known cases is available here:
http://faluninfo.net/downloads/FDI_Press/deaths-as-of-01-01-07.pdf.
The table was compiled from a variety of sources, including testimony of
relatives or friends of the deceased, photographic evidence, and follow-up phone
calls made by researchers to the relevant police or prison authorities.
The
following are a number sample cases. Additional details that lend themselves to
independent verification can be made available upon request. Tables with the
names of those Falun Gong practitioners who have died in the past 15 months are
attached:
Examples
of 2007 deaths occurring shortly after arrest:
Examples
of 2008 deaths occurring shortly after arrest:
Such
deaths appear to be the result of official enactments of Chinese communist party
policy. Official statements and documents have repeatedly named Falun Gong as
one of the key targets for monitoring and repression in anticipation of the
Olympics. (fact
sheet) This fits a regular pattern of cracking down on the group before
important national events, such as the recent 17th Party Congress in October
2007. (fact
sheet)
According
to one report from an intelligence journal in 2005, for example, China's deputy
minister of public security, Liu Jing, was assigned the responsibility of wiping
out the practice before the Games. (news)
More recently, according to Amnesty International, in preparing for the Games,
former Public Security Minister Zhou Yongkang issued the following order in the
context of "successfully" holding the Olympics: "We must strike hard at hostile
forces at home and abroad, such as ethnic separatists, religious extremists,
violent terrorists and ...the Falun Gong." (report)
In
total, since 1999, the Center has documented the cases of 3,137 Falun Gong
practitioners, who have died as a result of various forms of persecution, not
only from abuse in custody, but also of destitution and other traumas related to
the campaign. Despite the apparently high count, due to the secrecy surrounding
such cases and the danger posed to families sending information overseas, the
actual death toll is most likely much higher. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE FALUN DAFA
INFORMATION CENTER
(4/2/2008 1:56)
Contacts: Gail Rachlin (+1 917-757-9780), Levi Browde (+1 646-415-0998), Erping
Zhang (+1 646-533-6147), or Christina Chai (+1 917-386-5068).
Fax: 646-792-3916 Email:
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Website: http://www.faluninfo.net/
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