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belief, as well as incitement to hostility and violence, with particular regard to religious
minorities”. The General Assembly, in its resolution 64/164, urges States “to ensure that no
one within their jurisdiction is deprived of the right to life, liberty or security of person
because of religion or belief [...] and to bring to justice all perpetrators of violations of these
rights”.
D.
1.
(a)
China
Urgent appeal sent on 18 September 2009 jointly with the Special Rapporteur on the
promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, and the
Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or
punishment
Allegations transmitted to the Government
40.
The Special Rapporteurs brought to the attention of the Government information
they had received regarding Mr. Li Feng and Mr. Yu Ming. A summary of this joint urgent
appeal is already reproduced in the Special Rapporteur’s previous communications report
(see A/HRC/13/40/Add.1, paras. 71-73).
(b)
Response from the Government dated 12 February 2010
41.
On 9 December 2010, the Government of China replied to the joint urgent appeal of
18 September 2009. The Government indicated that Mr. Li Feng was born on 10 October
1963, is of Han nationality, has junior middle-school educational level and is a peasant
from Quti Village, Qizhou Town, Anguo City, Baoding Municipality, Hebei Province. He
was sentenced on 12 October 2003 by the Baoding Municipal Intermediate People’s Court
in Hebei Province to a term of 15 years’ imprisonment (4 October 2002 to 3 October 2017)
for having committed the crime of employing a cult to organize the sabotage of law
enforcement.
42.
On 15 October 2003, Li was sent to Baoding prison to serve his sentence, and was
transferred on 22 October 2003 to a prison on the northern outskirts of Shijiazhuang.
Because Li suffered from hypertension and coronary heart disease, the prison authorities
were seriously concerned regarding his continuing poor health, and had him promptly
hospitalized for treatment. According to the Government, the major incidents are as
follows:
• Hospitalization: Li Feng was hospitalized in the prison infirmary for four days from
12 to 16 January 2006 and released after his hypertension and coronary heart disease
conditions improved; he was again hospitalized in the prison infirmary for 46 days
from 3 February to 13 March 2008 and again released after his hypertension and
coronary heart disease condition improved. Li has again been hospitalized for
treatment in the prison infirmary since 23 September 2009, with a preliminary
diagnosis of hypertension, gastritis and reflux oesophagitis, and is being treated with
intravenous fluids and medications.
• Outpatient treatments: When Li suddenly fainted in January 2005, the prison
promptly arranged to have him treated at the provincial people’s hospital; because
he was frequently vomiting, the prison arranged outpatient treatment for him on 10
November and 19 December 2008, during which his gastritis and reflux oesophagitis
were revealed by a CT scan.
• On 3 March 2009, Li was admitted to the prison infirmary for dizziness, shortness of
breath and coughing; he was diagnosed with hypertension, myocardial ischemia and
an upper-respiratory infection, and was treated with oral medications.
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