Wednesday March 25, 2009




CHINA: ACTION URGED FOR MISSING RIGHTS ACTIVIST

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State-sponsored thugs threatened to kill Gao Zhisheng if he revealed torture.

LOS ANGELES, March 25 (Compass Direct News) – 
Certain that Chinese authorities are torturing 
Christian human rights activist Gao Zhisheng 
following the escape of his family to the United 
States, advocacy group China Aid Association 
(CAA) today urged the international community to take action on his behalf.

Earlier this year Gao had authorized CAA to 
release his account of 50 days of torture by 
state-sponsored thugs in September and October of 
2007. Gao had written the account in November 
2007 while under house arrest in Beijing after 
prolonged beatings and electric shocks on his mouth and genitals.

“Every time when I was tortured,” Gao wrote, “I 
was always repeatedly threatened that if I 
spelled out later what had happened to me, I 
would be tortured again, but I was told, ‘This 
time it will happen in front of your wife and children.’”

On Jan. 9, less than a month before state 
security agents in his home village in Shaanxi 
province abducted him on Feb. 4, Gao’s family 
members began their escape from China. They 
arrived on foot to Thailand and eventually were 
whisked to the United States. They arrived in Los 
Angeles on March 11 and transferred to New York on March 14.

Gao’s wife, Geng He, along with 16-year-old 
daughter Geng Ge and 5-year-old son Gao Tianyu, 
fear for his safety. In his 2007 account, Gao had 
written that those who captured and tortured him 
warned that if he revealed their ill treatment of him, he would be killed.

Gao wrote that Chinese officials among his 
captors – some of whom he recognized – referred 
to a report he had written on the torture of 
members of the Falun Gong spiritual group and 
warned him that he was about to suffer the same 
way. They urinated on him and repeatedly prodded 
his body, mouth and genitals with electric shock batons.

He described a tall, strong man who pulled his 
hair and said repeatedly, “Your death is sure if 
you share this with the outside world.”

Escape from China

Gao’s wife reportedly said that fleeing China was 
“extraordinarily difficult,” and that friends 
risked their lives to help them defect.

Geng reportedly said that Gao, under constant 
police surveillance, was unable to accompany 
them. According to Agence France-Presse (AFP), 
Geng told Radio Free Asia that the family 
traveled by train before crossing into Thailand 
on foot – walking day and night.

Her daughter and son had been under virtual house 
arrest, according to the AFP report. The 
adolescent Geng Ge had been unable to attend 
school, and with her increasing desperation came 
several suicide attempts, Gao’s wife reportedly 
told Radio Free Asia. The family is seeking asylum in the United States.

Aiding in their escape was were several groups, 
according to The Epoch Times, including Friends 
of Gao Zhisheng, the Global Association for the 
Rescue of Gao Zhisheng and the U.N. Refugee Agency.

Gao, who has been nominated for a Nobel Peace 
Prize, has also defended house church Christians 
and coal miners as well as members of the banned 
Falun Gong, which fuses Buddhist-inspired 
teachings with forms of meditation. In 1999 
Beijing banned it as an “evil cult.”

Gao’s suffering in the fall of 2007 followed an 
open letter he wrote to the U.S. Congress 
describing China’s torture of Falun Gong members 
and other human rights abuses.

“The persecution of Falun Gong is the worst 
disaster to human nature in this era,” he wrote. 
“It does not mean, however, that the rights of 
other religious groups in China are not violated. 
The CCP [Chinese Communist Party]’s continuous 
suppression of Christian family churches is 
comparable to the shocking persecution of Falun Gong.”

Persecution in towns and villages toward house 
church members is “no different from the disaster 
suffered by Falun Gong practitioners,” he wrote. 
“In my hometown, a small county, the number of 
arrested, detained, and robbed family church 
members each year is far beyond persecuted Falun 
Gong practitioners, and this illegal persecution 
has been going on for a long time.”

Harassment of house church Christians increased 
significantly last year, according to CAA. A 
total of 2,027 Christians were affected in 
incidents reported to CAA in 2008, compared with 
788 people in 2007. Of the 2008 total, 764 
Christians were arrested and detained, most for 
brief periods, and 35 were sentenced to prison 
terms or re-education through labor.

In Beijing, the total number of people persecuted 
was 539, up 418 percent from the 104 reported in 2007, CAA said.

In his November 2007 account, released last Feb. 
9, Gao said that officials asked him to write 
articles cursing Falun Gong and praising the 
government. When he refused, they pressured him 
to write a statement saying that Falun Gong 
practitioners had given him false evidence of 
torture, and that – despite constant harassment – 
the government had treated him and his family 
well. Gao said he signed this statement, as well 
as others in which he confessed to sexual 
impropriety, after beatings that left him unrecognizable.

Eventually, he wrote in the November 2007 
account, under torture he agreed to his captors’ 
demand that he admit to illicit affairs, and he 
invented stories about four different women.

Gao, who at one time had been honored by China’s 
justice ministry as one of the top 10 lawyers for 
his service to the poor, resigned his membership 
in the CCP in 2005 to protest repression of the Falun Gong.

CAA and Gao’s family are urging concerned people 
worldwide to sign a petition to the Chinese 
government advocating his release at www.FreeGao.com.

END


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