Ms. Li Zhenglin from Jiujiang City, Yongxiu County, Jiangxi Province, was arrested and confined in the county detention centre by Chinese Communist Party (CCP) personnel. She started hunger strikes several times to protest the persecution. The authorities not only refused her family's requests to visit many times, but also claimed that her case had already been transferred to the city procuratorate.1
Ms. Li Zhenglin is 50 years old. Because of her determination to practise Falun Gong, she has been jailed four times over the past eight years. Two out of the four times, she was detained in Majialong Forced Labour Camp in Jiujiang City and was subjected to severe physical and mental abuse.
On September 21st, 2007, while Ms. Li was distributing leaflets exposing the persecution and telling people the facts about Falun Gong in Tubu Town, Yongxiu County, she was reported by Yuan Rubin. Director of Tubu Police Station Zou Yinshui led other officers, including Ye Yi, to arrest her. They took her to the Yongxiu County detention centre.
Li Zhenglin's younger brother is mentally disabled and cannot take care of himself. She used to take care of him all the time. Under her special care, his condition improved. However, after she was detained, nobody could take care of him any more and his condition worsened. He sustains himself by picking up food that other people throw away.
Yuan Rubin, CCP Party Secretary of Tubu Town, Jiujiang City, Yongxiu County: 86-13970225299 (Mobile)
Zou Yinshui, Tubu Police Station of Yongxiu County: 86-13607024988 (Mobile)
Ye Yi, Policeman: 86-13807021100 (Mobile)
Tu Zhangliang, Director for 610 Office of Yongxiu County: 86-13807021379 (Mobile)
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1. Procuratorate: The Chinese state organ responsible for legal supervision. Its functions include deciding on arrest and prosecution of major criminal cases, conducting investigations, initiating and supporting public prosecutions, interpreting the law in specific applications, supervising courts decisions, monitoring judicial procedures, and supervision over activities of prisons, detention centres, and labour camps.
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