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Weifang City in Shandong province, for practicing Falun Gong. No charges were brought against
her and she was provided no hearing before a court of law. She was subjected to severe beatings,
and the men who were also arrested with her were forced to beat her and the other arrested
women on their hips. During her detention, she was forced to curse the founder of Falun Gong,
drink alcohol and smoke cigarettes, which is against Falun Gong principles. As a result of this
treatment, Ms. Liu Yunxiang miscarried. She was released after having paid for her release. In the
Summer of 2001, she was arrested again for practicing Falun Gong and was once again subjected
to torture including electric shocks, as a result of which she miscarried a second time. After
twenty days of torture, she was sent to a detention centre for another month, after which she was
released.
Response from the Government dated 12 December 2005
83.
The Government informed that Ren Shujie, female, was born in February 1964 in Han
Chinese. She was educated to lower middle-school level, from Shengyang City, Liaoning
Province; formerly on the kitchen staff at the Shengyang New Model Building Materials
Corporation. She was assigned to three years’ re-education through labour (21 May 2002 to 20
May 2005) in April 2002 for disrupting public order and committed to the Longshan Reeducation through Labour Facility in Shengyang on 21 May 2002. On 22 March 2004 she was
moved to the provincial Masanjia Facility. During her assignment she resisted education and
often refused to eat, but under careful, patient coaxing from the wardens she resumed eating
normally. There was no question of ill-treatment during her period of re-education. Upon the
completion of her term she was released in high spirits and good health.
84.
Liu Yunxiang, female, aged 38, is from Weifang City in Shandong Province. She was
taken into criminal custody by the local public security authorities in October 2000 for disturbing
the peace, but released after being taught a lesson. On 30 August 2001, with the approval of the
local Re-education through Labour Management Committee, she was assigned to three years reeducation for repeatedly distributing, putting up and spray-painting Falun Gong cult material.
She was granted early release from re-education on 1 December 2003. Throughout their handling
of this case the public security authorities acted rigorously, properly and in a civilized manner.
They did not cause Ms. Liu to have a miscarriage. The claims of beatings and electric shocks are
sheer rumour mongering.
85.
The Government wants to clarify that respect and upholding freedom of religion and
belief is one of the Chinese Government’s basic national policies. China has over 100 million
religious adherents and about 300,000 clerics. The rule of law prevails, and the Constitution
guarantees citizens’ freedom of religion. No one can be attacked for their religious beliefs. In the
cases at issue, Ren and Liu were subjected to re-education through labour for activities that
disrupted public order; their treatment had nothing to do with freedom of religion.
86.
China was one of the first States to become party to the Convention against Torture, and
strictly prohibits torture and other cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment and punishment. Its
laws clearly establish that detainees have extensive rights. The Penal Code, Code of Criminal
Procedure, Prisons Act and much other legislation strictly prohibit beatings, abuse, corporal
punishment and ill-treatment. When violations of detainees’ rights come to light, those
responsible are punished in accordance with the law. In dealing with the cases above, the