The family of a young Chinese man imprisoned after sharing information about virtual private network (VPN) software is pleading for help, as they fear he will soon be tortured to death.
VPN software is often used to circumvent the Chinese regime’s internet firewall.
Jiang Shilin, 26, is from a small village located within Zhuanghe City of northeastern China’s Liaoning Province.
An ancient Chinese meditation practice based on the moral principles of truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance, Falun Gong became enormously popular in the 1990s. By 1999, official estimates placed the number of adherents at 70 million to 100 million.
Deeming the practice’s popularity a threat to its control, the Chinese communist regime launched a nationwide campaign to eradicate the practice, rounding up practitioners in brainwashing centers, prisons, labor camps, and psychiatric hospitals, where they are tortured and forced to renounce their faith.
After learning about VPN software that allow users to break through the Chinese regime’s censorship apparatus and freely access the internet, Jiang began spreading information about the software on QQ, a messaging app popular in China.
Secret Trial
On June 7, 2017, the Zhuanghe court commenced proceedings on Jiang’s case without informing Jiang’s family.Current Situation
More than 20 days ago, Jiang began a hunger strike to protest the continued torture, according to a Minghui report on Aug. 26.Several days ago, the prison allowed Jiang’s family to visit him. Family members saw that he had become very thin. Worried that Jiang would soon die due to lack of nutrition, Jiang’s family signed a letter authorizing the prison to force-feed Jiang by inserting a tube to his stomach through his nose.
But after returning home, they grew concerned that the force-feeding would be another form of torture. Minghui.org has documented numerous cases of Falun Gong practitioners being tortured to death through force-feeding.
Worried that Jiang could die from force-feeding, his family has visited the prison every day, asking for his immediate release. Through Minghui.org, they also have urged the international community to appeal for Jiang’s release.