Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department Persecutes Practitioners in Inner Mongolia

Facebook Logo LinkedIn Logo Twitter Logo Email Logo Pinterest Logo

The Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department and the Mo'erdaoga Town Police Station in Ergun City, Inner Mongolia have been persecuting Falun Gong practitioners since the persecution began, on July 20th, 1999.

Practitioner Ms. Wang Shuwen, 62, has been harassed many times by police officers. On May 30th, 2002, eight or nine officers from the Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department arrested Ms. Wang, searched her home, and confiscated many Falun Gong books. Ms. Wang was detained for two months. While she was in detention, officers went to her home, and harassed and threatened her family. In May 2008, approximately six officers from the Mo'erdaoga Town Government and Police Station searched Ms. Wang's home. In August, officer Dong Jizhong from the Mo'erdaoga Police Station harassed Ms. Wang at home. In September, once again Dong Jizhong and two other officers from the Mo'erdaoga Police Station harassed her.

Ms. Yu Shuhua, 63, has been repeatedly harassed by officers from the Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department. Officers have repeatedly harassed her at home, confiscated her Falun Gong books, and coerced her to give up her belief. When Ms. Yu refused, they stopped her low-income allowance. As a result, she now lives in poverty.

Ms. Jin Guichun, 58, is retired from a veterinary clinic. On May 30th, 2002, officer Chen Yongjiu and other officers from the Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department searched Ms. Jin's home, and seized a tape recorder, Falun Gong books and tapes, etc. On June 4th, 2002, officers from the Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department arrested Ms. Jin at home. Lu Zhanhai, director of the police department, issued a subpoena. In August 2008, agents from the local 610 Office1 started extorting money from Ms. Jin's monthly pension, taking a total of 5,000 yuan2. In 2004, officer Shu Mingfang, from the Domestic Security Section of the Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department, arrested Ms. Jin at home, and detained her in the Yakeshi City Brainwashing Centre for more than twenty days. On August 12th, 2005, Shu Mingfang and other officers from the Domestic Security Section searched Ms. Jin's home again, and confiscated Falun Gong books and Master's picture. In August 2008, officers Li Xingyuan and Chen Rongqing from the Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department, and officer Shi Shaolei from the Mo'erdaoga Town Police Station harassed Ms. Jin, since it was around the time of the Olympics.

Ms. Xiao Jingying, 58, is a retired hospital worker. On November 20th, 2000, officers from the Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department searched Ms. Xiao's home, arrested and detained her for several days. They extorted 5,000 yuan from her. Officers from the Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department searched Ms. Xiao's home at around 10:00 p.m. on May 30, 2002, and seized Falun Gong books and tapes. Again they arrested her, detained her for 50 days at the detention centre, and extorted 5,000 yuan. In February 2004, officer Shu Mingfang from the Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department arrested Ms. Xiao at home, detained her for more than twenty days in the Yekeshi City Daxinganling Law and Order Education Base (brainwashing centre). Officers Shu Mingfang, Wang Yaming, Wu Guolin from the Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department searched Ms. Xiao's home at around 10:00 a.m. on January 11th, 2008. They extorted 1,000 yuan, and threatened to arrest her if she refused to pay.

Ms. Zhang Yunxiang, 63, was harassed at home by officers from the Mo'erdaoga Town Police Station.

Ms. Zhang Libin, 50, is living in the Taizhen area, Mo'erdaoga Town. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) secretary in Taizhen and others harassed Ms. Zhang at home many times, and attempted to coerce her to sign a document which denounced Falun Gong. Officers from the Mo'erdaoga Town Police Station and staff from the Mo'erdaoga Town Resident Committee also harassed Ms. Zhang many times.

Ms. Cao Yuzhi was sixty-seven years old on May 31st, 2002, when about six officers from the Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department searched Ms. Cao's home and seized her property. On July 24th, 2003, officers from the Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department arrested her after surrounding her house for three days. Officers Shu Mingfang, Wang Yaming, Wu Guolin searched Ms. Cao's home at around 10:00 a.m. on January 11th, 2008. They seized Falun Gong books. She was forced to flee home to avoid arrest. The officers extorted 1,000 yuan from Ms. Cao's family. In March 2008, Ms. Cao was arrested by Wang Yaming on her way home, but she managed to escape.

Ms. Zhang Wenguang, 63, is retired from the transportation team of the Tongda Company. On November 2nd, 2000, officers from the Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department searched Ms. Zhang's home, arrested her, detained her for 25 days, and extorted 5,000 yuan from her. On May 30th, 2002, ten officers from the Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department searched her home and detained her for 50 days. In August 2008, at the time of the Olympics, officers Shu Mingfang, Cao Lisheng from the Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department harassed Ms. Zhang at home.

Li Dongliang, secretary of Mo'erdaoga Forest Political and Judiciary Committee: 86-470-6914219
Lu Zhanhai, director of Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department: 86-470-6914598
Wu Guolin, deputy director of Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department: 86-470-6912789, 86-470-6914641
Wang Yaming, director of Domestic Security Section, Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department: 86-470-6915012
Shu Mingfang, officer of Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department: 86-470-6913716
Li Xingyuan, officer of Mo'erdaoga Forest Police Department: 86-13947000509 (mobile)

Note

1. "The 610 office" is an agency specifically created to persecute Falun Gong, with absolute power over each level of administration in the Party and all other political and judiciary systems.

2. "Yuan" is the Chinese currency; 500 yuan is equal to the average monthly income of an urban worker in China.

Chinese version available at http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2008/11/30/190776.html

* * *

Facebook Logo LinkedIn Logo Twitter Logo Email Logo Pinterest Logo

You are welcome to print and circulate all articles published on Clearharmony and their content, but please quote the source.