Dr. Zhang Guangcai Subjected to Forced Labour for a Third Time--No Court Dares to Accept His Petition

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Name: Zhang Guangcai
Gender: Male
Age: Unknown
Address: Shahe City, Xingtai, Hebei Province
Occupation: Dentist
Date of Most Recent Arrest: September 20th, 2010
Most Recent Place of Detention: Xingtai Forced Labour Camp
City: Xingtai
Province: Hebei
Persecution Suffered: Electric shock, sleep deprivation, forced labour, brainwashing, beatings, hanging by handcuffs, imprisonment, torture, force-feedings, extortion, physical restraint, home ransacked, interrogation, detention, denial of toilet use
Defence Attorney: Liu Zhengqing from Fulinguotai Law Firm in Guangdong

Dr. Zhang Guangcai, a dentist in Shahe City, Xingtai, Hebei Province, was recently subjected to forced labour for the third time. His attorney filed an administrative petition but no court dared to accept the case.

Dr. Zhang is a native of Nanmancai Village, Xiedian Township, Guan County, Liaocheng City, Shandong Province. His father and son are also dentists. He and his wife, Ms. Zhang Xingfang, moved to Shahe City, Xingtai, Hebei Province in 1986. The family began practising Falun Gong in 1995.

Since the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) began persecuting Falun Gong practitioners in 1999, the family has been repeatedly harassed.

Sentenced to Two Years of Forced Labour after the First Arrest

In October 2000, Dr. Zhang was sentenced to two years of forced labour at Handan City Forced Labour Camp, because he appealed in Beijing for the right to practise Falun Gong. He was tortured while in the labour camp. Guard Wang Xusheng kicked him and broke two of his ribs because he was helping other imprisoned practitioners.

Agents from the 610 Office (an organisation of special agents just for persecuting Falun Gong) repeatedly ransacked his home and office, and seized his cash, electronic appliances, and other property. Dr. Zhang's father and son were also arrested. His younger sister had to flee home for seven years to avoid further harassment after being brutally beaten. His younger brother, Mr. Zhang Guangbao, was imprisoned for more than six years. He was tortured in the prison and could not walk by himself when he was released.

Arrested for a Second Time

On the afternoon of June 6th, 2004, Shahe City policemen Liu Tonglin, Yu Shuping, and others arrested Dr. Zhang at his office. The officers also arrested his wife and their son, Mr. Zhang Hualong, who had a national college entrance exam in a couple of days. Ms. Zhang was detained for three months. The officers broke into their home, seized 500 yuan1 in cash, and used vulgar language toward their daughter.

The officers took Mr. Zhang to the police department. They cuffed him to a metal chair overnight and restricted his toilet use. Eight days later, they took him to a brainwashing centre. There, agents punched him, kicked him, and shook his head to deprive him of sleep. He was held for three months and became emaciated as a result of being deprived of food.

Torture and Force-feeding after Third Arrest

On December 24th, 2004, officers from the Shahe City Police Department arrested Dr. Zhang in his office. They took him directly to Xingtai Brainwashing Centre. Officer Song Jiaxi handcuffed his hands behind his back and then shocked him with electric batons during an interrogation. Song told him, "If you are beaten to death, it will be counted as suicide."

Dr. Zhang went on a hunger strike, and as a result was brutally force-fed by Qiu Youlin, deputy director of the brainwashing centre. In a couple of days, he had difficulty breathing, a constant cough, and pain over his entire body. A hospital exam showed that he had severe damage to his lungs. He was sent back to the Shahe City Police Department six days later. The police then sent him to Handan Forced Labour Camp, which refused to admit him due to his physical condition. He was then released.

Ms. Zhang was then subjected to one year and nine months of forced labour in Shijiazhuang City.

Subjected to Forced Labour Again after Fourth Arrest

Witnesses told Dr. Zhang's son that on September 20th, 2010, Wang Jianjun and other plainclothes officers from the Shahe City Domestic Security Division arrested Dr. Zhang on his way to Shahe City Hospital, where his father was to be admitted due to symptoms of a stroke. His son immediately went to the police department and asked about his father's whereabouts. The police didn't admit to his arrest until his son pointed out that his father's red electric bike was in the police department compound. Hou Shouhong, deputy director of the division, said, "We don't need to inform the family because he was arrested for practising Falun Gong. He cried out, 'Falun Gong is good' when we arrested him. That alone is evidence enough."

On September 27th, Ms. Zhang received a mailed notification from the Shahe City Police Department. It stated that Dr. Zhang would be sentenced to one year and nine months of forced labour. It was dated as September 21st, the second day after he was arrested.

Ms. Zhang hired attorney Liu Zhengqing from Fulinguotai Law Firm in Guangdong. Mr. Liu prepared the appeal document and went to Xingtai Forced Labour Camp to visit Dr. Zhang on October 9th, 2010. Ning Hongjun refused to allow the visit, citing that Dr. Zhang had continued practising Falun Gong in the labour camp. Mr. Liu told him that the visit was granted by law, and that their denial was illegal. Ning went to see his boss. Wang, the camp's political commissar, along with a guard with identification number "1343099," came and warned that defending a practitioner was useless. Mr. Liu told them that this was not his first practitioner case. Wang said that he wouldn't block the visit if the prisoner were not a Falun Gong practitioner, but Falun Gong was a sensitive topic. He said that the labour camp was merely executing established policy. Without the approval of the 610 Office, there could be no visit. Mr. Liu said he would not contact the 610 Office because from his prospective, it was not a legal institution. Wang said that, in his position, he had to follow the orders of the CCP. Mr. Liu said that Nazi war criminals received death sentences, even though they argued in an international court that they had merely followed orders. Wang admitted that this was their first experience dealing with attorneys, and they didn't know what to do. They would decide only after reporting to their supervisors and an internal meeting.

Mr. Liu was allowed to visit Dr. Zhang two days later.

On October 12th, Ms. Zhang presented an administrative complaint to the filing court in Qiaoxi Court, in Xingtai City. The court judge said that an administrative complaint should be reviewed by an administrative court. Ms. Zhang then went to the administrative court. Judge Shi Yuanshun was shocked when he realised a practitioner was suing the forced labour committee. He said that the matter was too big for him to rule upon. He then reported the complaint to the president of the court and the higher court. After twenty days, he still had not received any response, other than blame for reporting such a case. Judge Shi did not dare to accept or deny the case. He then told Ms. Zhang to file a complaint if she wished, but he would not act without authorisation from his superiors.

So far, no government office has dared to accept the case.


Note

1. "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/2010/11/32975.html


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