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Tens of Chinese Activists Severely Persecuted for Supporting the Quit CCP Movement in April 2005 Print E-mail
Quit the CCP Movement - CCP's repression
Written by Quit CCP Service Center   
Friday, 01 August 2008 07:50
In April 2005, democracy activists in 20 Chinese provinces were summoned for trial and harassed after they supported the New York 'One Million People Quit the CCP' parade. Among these activists were:

Zeng Ning
Li Renke (Guizhou province)
Hu Jia
Zhao Xin (Beijing)
Li Guotao (Shanghai)
Chen Liangqing (Anhui)
Feng Jianxing (Xinjiang)
Liu Feiyue (Hubei)
Chen Xiaochang (Xianing)
Li Xiaolong
Xue Zhenbiao (Guangxi)
Huang Xiaomin (Sichuan)
Leng Wanbao (Jilin)
Wang Wenjiang (Liaoning)
Quan Li (Heilongjiang)
Xu Gaojin (Jiangxi)
Yang Tianshui (Nanjing)
Chen Shuqing (Zhejiang)
Wang Fengshan (Gansu)

The persecution perpetrated by the CCP includes arrests, house searches, summons for trial, issuing threats, tailing, kidnapping, secret detention, brutal beatings, exerting pressure through their work place and family members, internet and telephone surveillance.

The following are several typical cases of persecution suffered by democracy activists and dissidents:

Zhang Lin, dissident

A well known dissident from Anhui province, Zhang Lin published two articles in support of the Nine Commentaries in The Epoch Times soon after the commentaries were first published. The articles were titled: 'Thoughts after Reading the Nine Commentaries' and 'The Power of Great Words' Discussing the Nine Commentaries. In February this year, Zhang Lin was arrested by local police on suspicion of disrupting social order and later charged with subverting political power. The two articles mentioned above were used as evidence against Zhang Lin by the authorities. (See 'Anhui province, Bengbu city, People's procuratorate indictment, document no. [2005] 27').

According to the charges made by the Bengbu city procuratorate, since the latter half of 2003, Zhang Lin published 192 articles on the internet. Six of these articles and one interview, incorporating nearly 500 sentences, are classified as having content with the possible intent to subvert political power. On June 21, the Anhui province Bengbu city Intermediate People�s Court held a trial on Zhang Lin�s case. A decision on this case is still pending.

Zheng Yichun, commentator

A poet and political commentator in China, Zheng Yichun was secretly detained by police on December 3, 2004. On February 24, 2005, it was reported in the local Yingkou Daily that, Zheng Yichun has been arrested for violating section 105 of the penal code instigating and subverting political power. A close friend of Zheng Yichun told The Epoch Times that she is currently being detained at the Panjin City No. 1 Detention Center.

Chinese poet Yang Chunguang said, 'The CCP suspects that Zheng is the author of the Nine Commentaries because he has written over 600 articles, many exposing the CCP's lies. The latest information revealed that authorities intend to use penal code section 106 to give him a severe sentence, claiming that he worked in collusion with outside organizations and individuals. In reality, they are using this excuse to persecute him for publishing articles on The Epoch Times and ChinaEweekly as well as on websites such as Boxun.

Xu Wanping, Democratic activist

On April 17, 2005, Xu Wanping accepted an interview with The Epoch Times. He announced his decision to quit the Youth League and said that he represented the democracy activists in Chongqing in supporting the 'One Million People Quit the CCP' mass parade in New York City on April 23. Xu Wanping considered that openly quitting the party and the Youth League through public denunciation was both necessary and the most effective. He felt that everyone would be more inclined to enthusiastically respond, and see more clearly the extent of the huge disasters that the CCP has brought upon China and its people. This can help to accelerate the process of turning China towards democracy, as everyone can see even more clearly the true nature of the CCP. This will also shake some sense into those CCP members and cause them to reflect on their evil history. On April 30, around 7:30 a.m., Xu Wanping was taken away by Chongqing policemen. Officers from the National Security Bureau then searched his house, confiscated his computer, documents, savings pass book and cash. Xu Wanping is currently still in detention.

Li Guotao, Democracy activist

On April 28 and 29, local police tapped Li Guotao's phone, followed him and restricted his freedom. The police also insulted and beat him. His head and abdomen were injured and his leg is still injured due to the beating.

Mao Guoliang, democracy activist

Well-known democracy activist Mr Mao Guoliang of Zhejiang Taizhou was fired from his job as a teacher. The local Public Security Bureau was in possession of his withdrawal from the CCP in The Epoch Times and ordered the private school where he taught to fire Mao Guoliang, you are prohibited from employing him. This is the eighth time that Mao Guoliang has lost his job due to interference from the CCP.

Duan Xirong, student

Duan Xirong, a fifteen-year-old third-year student, was beaten by a teacher in Shandong province, Lai Wu City, Zhang Jia Wa No. 2 Secondary School and expelled for bringing a copy of the 'Nine Commentaries' to school. He has not been able to attend school since. According to sources, his father Duan Conghua and mother Meng Chunlan are currently being detained in labor camps for practicing Falun Gong.

Guo Lizhu, ordinary city resident

Guo Lizhu, resident of Wuhan city Hubei Province, publicly quit the party on The Epoch Times website. At the same time, the CCP has continually harassed both her and her son Sun Buer. Sun Buer was summoned to the police station for organizing an Internet social group on QQ, and his computer was subsequently confiscated.

Professor Gao Dawei who is in charge of the Quit the CCP Service Center said, "Perhaps it is the Falun Gong practitioners and their families who are the most severely persecuted because of the 'Nine Commentaries'. In April 2005, the CCP conducted a mass search within the country, specifically targeting Falun Gong practitioners who have copies of the 'Nine Commentaries'. Accordingly, it was reported that this was the most severe persecution in terms of scope, initiated since July 20, 1999. More than 600 Falun Gong practitioners were arrested. Some people commented this was the first response the CCP has taken against the 'Nine Commentaries'."

- Source: 'Nine Commentaries' Supporters in China Severely Persecuted by CCP, The Epochtimes
 

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