According to the Minghui report, over two months, the communist regime raided the homes of 614 Falun Gong practitioners, suspended the superannuation of 14 senior Falun Gong practitioners, and forcibly collected blood and hair samples from 31 Falun Gong practitioners. The report says 18 Falun Gong practitioners died in detention or at home after release from prison due to the torture and harsh treatment they received.
The CCP’s persecution of Falun Gong was launched by then CCP leader Jiang Zemin, who regarded the popularity of Falun Gong as a threat to his rule and the Party.
In June 1999, Jiang established two extralegal apparatuses—"Leading Group for Handling the Falun Gong Issue” and its office of operations called the “610 office”—for the sole purpose of eradicating Falun Gong.
Cases of Persecution
According to the September Minghui report, the CCP has upped its targeting of Falun Gong before the CCP’s 20th National Party Congress set for mid-October this year. The following are details about Falun Gong adherents who were persecuted in the past two months.Beaten
Zhang Xiufen, a Beijing Falun Gong practitioner who is over 70, was abducted by the Qingta police in Fengtai District, Beijing, on July 5 when she was on her way home. Four regular police officers and four auxiliary police beat her at the police station. The local detention station refused to take her in as she so was badly injured from the beating.Detained
Lyu Wei is a Falun Gong adherent in Harbin city, in the northeastern Heilongjiang Province. Lyu was taken from her apartment on July 11 after a dozen police broke into her apartment. The officers then ransacked Lyu’s home and confiscated a box containing approximately 300 pamphlets about Falun Gong.The police did not present an arrest warrant or a search warrant.
Lyu, a former high school English teacher, was arrested in 1999, 2000, and 2007. She lost her job in 2007 because she refused to renounce her belief in Falun Gong.
She is not allowed to meet with a lawyer or her family, according to Minghui.
Son Held Hostage
Ma Ping, a 60-year-old Falun Gong practitioner in Jilin city, Jilin Province, was sick at home on July 20. He was previously arrested and imprisoned for four years in 2009 in Gongzhuling Prison, Jinlin Province, where he suffered severe torture.Robbed of Cash and Personal Property
On August 12, Falun Gong practitioners Li Chaoqun and Zhang Yixin (mother and daughter) were kidnapped by police in Chaisang District, Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province, and did not get back the 102970 yuan (about $14,744) and $2,811 in cash the police confiscated.At 8 p.m. on July 19, local police kidnapped Zhao Qingping and her mother-in-law, both followers of Falun Gong in Wuchang city, Heilongjiang Province, from their home.
The police ransacked their home and confiscated approximately 50 Falun Gong books, one desktop computer, one laptop, two printers, two MP3 players, 30 USB flash drives, four mobile phones, and 373,000 yuan (about $79,647) in cash that was recently withdrawn from the bank to help Zhao’s son purchase an apartment.
The police refused to return the money. Zhao’s mother-in-law was released the next morning, but Zhao was detained under criminal charges.
Zhao’s family has hired rights lawyers to defend her in court.
Global Lawmakers Call for End of Persecution
The cross-party Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) issued a statement on July 20 calling for an end to the CCP’s suppression of religious groups and those imprisoned for defending their religious rights.“Today marks the solemn anniversary of the beginning of the Chinese government’s brutal campaign of persecution against Falun Gong practitioners. 23 years later, we remember all those in China who have been denied freedom of religious belief,” the IPAC said in the statement.
“We once again call on our governments to stand up and speak out for an end to such repression. The Chinese government must be held accountable for upholding the human rights and religious freedom of all peoples in China.”