Ms. Zhang Ying Suffering in a Shanghai Women's Prison

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Name: Zhang Ying
Gender: Female
Age: 40
Address: Unit 502, No. 13 Nada Road, Baoshan District, Shanghai City
Date of Most Recent Arrest: September 8th, 2009

Most Recent Location of Detention: Songjiang Women's Prison in Shanghai
City: Shanghai

Persecution Suffered: Imprisonment, detention, beatings, forced labour, force-fed, handcuffed, hung up

In June 2010, Falun Gong Practitioner Ms. Zhang Ying was sentenced to two years and six months imprisonment by officials of the Changning District 610 Office (an organisation of special agents just for persecuting Falun Gong) and the Shanghai court. She is currently imprisoned in Section No. 1 of Division No. 5, Songjiang Women's Prison in Shanghai, where she is being brutally tortured.

In November 2010, Ms. Zhang was beaten and verbally abused by four inmates, who shared the same cell with her. When four inmates together attacked her, she was forced to defend herself and overturned a table in the cell. Soon after the attack, she asked the guards to review the surveillance video, which was installed in the cell, and to punish those who attacked her. Cao Chunhua, the director of the prison's political section, and Wang, the director of the education section, only conducted a perfunctory talk with Ms. Zhang around mid-December.

At the beginning of February 2011 when Ms. Zhang's aunt, who lives in Canada, learned that she had been beaten, she wrote to Chief Kan Chunfang of the Shanghai Women's Prison. She requested information about her niece and gave Kan her Canadian address and asked that he reply in a formal letter. So far, Ms. Zhang's aunt hasn't received a response. She had also mailed a letter to Ms. Zhang, but Lu Hui, the guard in charge of mail, told her that no one was allowed to read letters mailed from abroad. At the end of February Ms. Zhang's family members visited her, and she told them that the inmates who had beaten her were already gone and that the guards had made a new regulation ordering her not to tell her family the names of the four inmates.

Currently, guards Hou Liqin, Zhou Lijuan, Shi Lei, and others in the division No. 5, are continuing to use other methods to abuse Ms. Zhang.

How the guards have been abusing Ms. Zhang:

1. Not allowing her to take a shower unless she applies for it
2. Not allowing her to use the toilet; only allowing her to relieve herself in a chamber pot in the cell. When the pot is full, she is not allowed to take it out of the cell—the other inmates in the cell are forced to do it for her. By doing this, the guards incite the other inmates to hate Ms. Zhang.
3. Not allowing her to brush her teeth or wash her face and hair in the washroom.
4. Not allowing her to take a nap at noon on Sunday, while others can
5. Not allowing her to buy any daily necessities, not even once a month, unless she applies for it, and still not allowing her to buy any food

In order to protest this ill-treatment, Ms. Zhang wrote to the prison chief and told her that the guards in the division No. 5 violated the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Prison. The guards have agreed that Ms. Zhang no longer needs to apply for permission to take a shower, but the four other restrictions still apply.

Ms. Zhang needs help just to walk. She has been diagnosed with high blood pressure and heart problems, but the guards still force her to work. If she refuses, she will be locked in a solitary cell and put in handcuffs. Ms. Zhang is facing further abuse.

More information about Ms. Zhang Ying can be found at

http://www.clearwisdom.net/html/articles/2010/5/27/117417.html
http://www.clearwisdom.net/html/articles/2010/1/2/113533.html
http://www.clearwisdom.net/html/articles/2009/9/25/111091.html

Telephone Numbers:

Shanghai's Songjiang Women's Prison: 86 -21-57615998
Chief Kan Chunfang: 86 -21-57615998x0

Chinese version available at http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2011/3/29/238254.html


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