(Clearwisdom.net)
- [Australia] Sister of an Australian Resident Is Transferred
- [Haicheng, Liaoning Province] Persecution of Practitioners Zhao Junfang and Fu Qingzhen
- [Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province] Dr. Zhang Chengpeng Is Fired by Harbin Medicine Production Group Company for His Refusal to Give up Practicing Falun Gong
1. [Australia] Sister of an Australian Resident Is Transferred
Falun Dafa practitioner Ms. Tao Yuelan is a sister of Ms. Tao Yuefen, a resident of Australia. Ms. Tao Yuelan was sentenced to eight years in prison in Beijing City Prison on June 4, 2003. Recently she was transferred to Beijing City's Women's Prison 6th District. Prison address: Runhe Alley 3, Huifeng Street, Qingfeng Road, Tiantanghe, Daxing district, Beijing, 102609
Telephone: 86-10-60276833, 60276688 ext 8061 or 8062
2. [Haicheng, Liaoning Province] Persecution of Practitioners Zhao Junfang and Fu Qingzhen
On November 11, 2003, police abducted practitioners Zhao Junfang and Fu Qingzhen while distributing truth clarification material in Haicheng City. The police were from the Development Zone of Haicheng city. During their detention of more than two months, they protested and resisted in various ways and used every opportunity to clarify the truth. They were tortured by the police and the prisoners who took orders from the police. It was learned that both practitioners will be secretly sentenced in the near future.
3, [Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province] Dr. Zhang Chengpeng Is Fired by Harbin Medicine Production Group Company for His Refusal to Give up Practicing Falun Gong
In October 2000, Zhang Chengpeng, 26, a Falun Dafa practitioner, graduated from the Harbin Medical School and was hired by Harbin Medicine Production Group Company as a surgeon at its subsidiary hospital. In February 2001, the company threatened Dr. Zhang with the loss of his employment if he didn't give up his practice of Falun Dafa. Dr. Zhang, who was under a one-year employment probation period, lost his job as a result.
2004-1-24
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Category: Accounts of Persecution