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CCP Agents in Zhuolu County, Hebei Province Arrest Practitioners in the Name of the Olympic Games

June 15, 2008

(Clearwisdom.net) In the name of securing stability for the upcoming Olympic Games, Chinese Communist Party (CCP) agents in Zhuolu County, Hebei Province have been monitoring and registering all Falun Gong practitioners in the area. Under the pretext of checking their resident ID cards, the county government and police station are going from house to house, interrogating and examining county residents. Their goal is to monitor Falun Gong practitioners, Tibetans, religious groups, and petitioners. Meanwhile, police officers of the Zhuolu County 610 Office have repeatedly harassed Dafa practitioners who are supposedly "key characters" and tried to force them to sign documents promising that they will give up their beliefs. For example, agents from the 610 Office, together with chiefs of the Wujiagou Coal Mine and officers from the mine police station, forced practitioners on record to register. They also required their family members to sign the guarantee statement and fill in the practitioner's ID number, threatening to dismiss them from work if they did not comply. Below are some recent persecution cases.

1. Practitioner Ms. Li Guirong from Zhuolu Town, Zhuolu County, Arrested

On the morning of May 23, 2008, a gang from Zhuolu Town government, police station and Caojiayuan Village, broke into the home of 60-year-old Ms. Li Guirong, who lives in Caojiayuan Village. Ms. Li clarified the truth about Dafa to them. Yan Tao (male), officer from Zhuolu Town Police Station, immediately called in eight police officers, including Zheng Xianhui (male) and Liu Gengjun (male) from Zhuolu Town Police Station, and he called Dong Fei (male) from the Political Security Division. They searched Ms. Li's home and seized all her Dafa books, truth-clarification materials, and a satellite TV receiver. Her husband tried to stop the mistreatment of his wife. Finally, both Ms. Li and her husband were arrested. On that same afternoon, police officers from the Zhuolu County Police Department handcuffed her and took her to the Zhangjiakou City Detention Center for administrative detention.

Main responsible people:

Yan Tao, of Zhuolu Town Police Station: 86-15833230126 (Cell)
Zheng Xianhui, deputy director of Zhuolu Town Police Station: 86-13323130130 (Cell)
Liu Gengjun, director of Zhuolu Town Police Station: 86-13633135368 (Cell), 86-313-6539828 (Home), 86-313-6521624 (Office)
Dong Fei, director of Political Security Division under Zhuolu County Police Department:
86-13932382700 (Cell), 86-313-6525952 (Home), 86-313-7985062 (Office)

2. Zhuolu County Plainclothes Police Arrest Ms. Guo Cuirong and Ms. Li Yuling

On the morning of June 1, 2008, in the farmer's market of Zhangjiabao Town, Zhuolu County, two plainclothes police officers barbarically seized Ms. Guo Cuirong and Ms. Li Yuling, both of whom are practitioners from Xiaoyaozhuang Village, Dongxiaozhuang Township, in Zhuolu County, while they were shopping. They were forced into a black car. Their whereabouts are currently unknown.

3. Authorities from Heishansi Township Mistreat Mr. Yang Chuncheng Again

On March 7, 2008, under orders from Yang Shicheng (male), security personnel from Kouqian Village, and police officers from Heishansi Township searched the homes of four practitioners in Kouqian Village. Practitioner Mr. Yang Chuncheng's Dafa books were seized, but he escaped arrest. He recently returned home to cultivate his land. The police officers of Heishansi Township searched his home again, and seized a TV set, a VCD player and keys. He was also detained in the police station for half a day. Li Shufeng (male), director of the police station, extorted 1,000 yuan from his family before releasing him.

People involved in the persecution:
Yang Shicheng, security officer from Kouqian Village: 86-313-6556441
Li Shufeng, director of Heishansi Police Station: 86-313-6756110 (Office), 86-313-6534268 (Home), 86-13653135855 (Cell)

June 3, 2008