Name: Zhang Shuzhen (张淑珍)
Gender: Female
Age: 60
Address: Acheng District, Harbin City, Heilongjiang
Province
Occupation: Retired
Date of Most Recent Arrest: August 13, 2009
Most recent place of detention: Ducks House Detention Center
(哈市鸭子圈看守所)
City: Harbin
Province: Heilongjiang
Persecution Suffered: Detention, extortion, solitary
confinement, forced labor, beatings.
(Clearwisdom.net) (By a Minghui correspondent in Heilongjiang Province) Ms. Zhang Shuzhen is retired from the Relays Factory in the Acheng District of Harbin City. She started to practice Falun Gong in1996. Before that, she suffered from many illnesses, such as neurasthenia, bronchitis, and more. Soon after she started to practice Falun Gong, all those illnesses disappeared. Ms. Zhang has been well-known for her kindness. During the last several years, she has been detained and persecuted repeatedly. At present, she is being held in the Ducks House Detention Center in Harbin City, and so far no detailed information is available.
Held in a Local Detention Center, Her Son Implicated
On January 29, 2000, Ms. Zhang went to Beijing to appeal for the
right to practice Falun Gong and was arrested on Tienanmen Square.
Then she was taken to a local detention center and held there until
she was released on April 17. The Security Department of the Relay
Factory fined her family 5,000 yuan.
On June 19, 2000, practitioners being held in the Acheng Second
Detention Center carried out a hunger strike and requested to be
released unconditionally. In a coordinated effort, Ms. Zhang and
other practitioners went to the door of the detention center to ask
for the imprisoned practitioners. Detention center officials not
only did not release those incarcerated, but arrested 15 more
practitioners, including Ms. Zhang. She began a hunger strike to
protest this arrest, and half a month later she was released on
medical parole.
Then Ms. Zhang and her husband went to Changchun City and stayed
there for several days. Soon after the couple returned home,
officials from the Public Security Section of the Relay Factory
told Ms. Zhang to write a guarantee statementso that her son,
who worked as a police officer at the Heping Police Station of
Acheng District, could keep his job. Because Ms. Zhang did not
write the statement and continued to practice Falun Gong, her son
was fired by former deputy director Xing of the Public Security
Bureau.
Soon thereafter, the police of the public security department lured
Ms. Zhang to their office and later took her to the Second
Detention Center of Acheng. This time, officials of the public
security department had arranged everything before they arrested
her.
Persecuted in Wanjia Forced Labor Camp
Ms. Zhang spent two years at the Wanjia Forced Labor Camp in
Harbin City, where she was monitored by criminals and locked in a
cell.
In June 2001, officials from the camp held a meeting to come up
with ways to intensify the persecution of practitioners. Ms. Zhang
and several other practitioners were taken to a stage, where it was
announced that their terms had been extended for an additional
year. Following that meeting, Ms. Zhang was returned to the cell
and hung up.
Once, Ms. Zhang and ten other practitioners were hung up, then
confined in a male camp for more than 20 days. Later, the guards
even let Ms. Zhang's mother come to the camp in an attempt to
appeal to Ms. Zhang's sentimentality to "transform" her.
On another occasion, prison guards brutally beat practitioners. Ms.
Zhang tried to stop them and to protect the practitioners. Male
guards were told to join the beatings. Ms. Zhang was beaten until
she fell down and could not stand up.
In September 2001, she suffered from scabies and ulceration due to
severe maltreatment. Officials of the forced labor camp had to
release her for medical treatment, however, the guards extorted
5,000 yuan from her family.
On December 5, 2002, the persecution of practitioners became much
more severe. Their activities were monitored. That day,
plainclothes police surrounded Ms. Zhang's home. Her elderly mother
went downstairs to go shopping and was taken away by the police,
because they were afraid that she would inform Ms. Zhang, who might
then get away. As soon as she returned home, several officers
knocked at her door, while others put a ladder up to her window,
intending to break in. When Ms. Zhang opened her door, the police
rushed in and confiscated everything. Both Ms. Zhang and her
husband were taken to the local police station and fined 1000
yuan.
Later, Ms. Zhang was sentenced two years and taken to Wanjia Forced
Labor Camp.
Persecuted in the Ducks House Detention Center in Harbin
In 2005, Ms. Zhang was released. Because she had been persecuted
during the previous several years, her family had debts. Ms. Zhang
went to Harbin City to find a job to repay those debts.
At about 1:00 p.m. on August 13, 2009, she was reported to the
police when she was distributing truth-clarification materials.
Officers from the Xianfeng Road Police Station arrested her. That
night, she was taken to the Ducks House Detention Center in Harbin
City. Her family members went to the center several times but were
not allowed to see her. So far, no further information is
available.