Ms. Xu Xiaohua Arrested for Refusing to Be a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Agent

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Ms. Xu Xiaohua, 40, from Taijiang District, Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, is the Department Manager of Commerce at Weibo Communications Ltd in Fuzhou.

In 1998, Ms. Xu started practising Falun Gong in Zhaoqing, Guangdong Province. After the persecution started, she was arrested when she went to Beijing to appeal for justice for Falun Gong. Her home was searched by the police. In 2002, Ms. Xu moved to Fuzhou with her husband, but due to constant harassment and torment from the authorities, her husband divorced her. Ms. Xu has lived alone with her 14-year-old son in Fuzhou since 2006, and doesn't have any friends or relatives in the area.

In order to inform people about the persecution of Falun Gong, Ms. Xu often called people on her mobile phone. She was reported to the authorities, and her mobile phone was tapped and monitored by the police for some time. They broke into her home on September 16th, 2010, and confiscated her computer and other personal belongings. The police told Ms. Xu that they wanted her to work for them as a spy and inform on other practitioners in the local area.

When Ms. Xu told them that she didn't know the local practitioners, the police said that they would teach her how to be a spy and that someone would introduce her to the local practitioners. They also told her how to gradually get involved in the local practitioners' group. She was warned not to tell anyone about her conversations with the police.

Ms. Xu told a friend about her experiences with the police and told them that if they did not hear from her during the next few days, she must have been arrested.

Around the time of the Chinese Moon Festival, in September 2010, Ms. Xu was arrested. Her current whereabouts are unknown.

Chinese version available at http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2010/9/29/230292.html


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