(Minghui.org) Falun Gong practitioners in 36 countries recently presented their respective governments with an up-to-date list of perpetrators involved in the persecution of the spiritual practice in China. The lists were submitted around December 10, 2021, on International Human Rights Day. Practitioners asked their governments to bar the perpetrators and their family members from entering those countries and freeze their assets.
The 36 countries include the Five Eyes Alliance (the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand), 23 countries in the European Union (France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Poland, Belgium, Sweden, Austria, Ireland, Denmark, Finland, Czech Republic, Romania, Portugal, Greece, Hungary, Slovakia, Luxembourg, Bulgaria, Croatia, Slovenia, Estonia, and Malta), and 8 additional countries (Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Switzerland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Israel, and Mexico).
Falun Gong, also called Falun Dafa, has been persecuted by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) since July 1999. The hostility and ill-treatment meted out include torturing practitioners resulting in death, continuous harassment, and government-sanctioned selling of their vital organs, which also results in death.
Practitioners outside China have previously submitted lists of perpetrators to various governments requesting that sanctions be imposed on the named human rights violators. The latest submission marks the first time that Estonia has participated in this effort.
Wang Jinyi, Director of the Bureau of Rule of Law Supervision of Justice Ministry, is on the list.
Perpetrator Information
Full Legal Name of Perpetrator: Wang (last name) Jinyi (first name) (王进义)
Gender: Male
Country: China
Date of Birth: April 1964
Place of Birth: Datong, Shanxi Province
Title or Position
Wang Jinyi is the Standing Director of the Legal Education Research Association of the Chinese Law Society and Vice President of the Chinese Society of Reeducation Through Labor. He is currently the Director of the Bureau of Rule of Law Supervision of the Ministry of Justice.
June 1997: Assistant Director to the Bureau of Reeducation through Labor of the Ministry of Justice, and Director and Deputy Directory of the Office and Politics Division
February 2004 – February 2006: Deputy Director of the Legal Propaganda Department of the Ministry of Justice
May 2007: Dean and Deputy Secretary of the Party Committee of the Central Judicial Police Academy
March 2009: Director of the Bureau of Reeducation through Labor, Ministry of Justice
November 2010: Director of the Jilin Province Office of the Rule of Law and the Secretary of the Party Committee of the Provincial Department of Justice
March 2013: Secretary of the Party Committee and Director of the Department of Justice of Jilin Province
July 2016: Director of the Prison Administration Bureau of the Ministry of Justice
2018 to Present: Director of the Bureau of Rule of Law Supervision of the Ministry of Justice
Main Crimes
1. Persecution During Wang’s Tenure as the Assistant Director to the Bureau of Reeducation Through Labor of the Ministry of Justice
Since the persecution of Falun Gong began in July 1999, Wang Jinyi, then Deputy Director of the Bureau of Labor Reeducation of the Ministry of Justice, actively followed the CCP in persecuting Falun Gong.
From July 15 to July 29, 2001, a large-scale propaganda exhibition was held at the Beijing Military Museum. It was jointly organised by six ministries and commissions, including the Central Propaganda Department, Department the Office of Prevention and Handling of Cult Issues, the Ministry of Public Safety and Security, and the Ministry of Justice. Wang Jinyi served as the Deputy Head of the Exhibition Management Team.
The exhibition used manipulated images and videos to slander Falun Gong and showcased the brainwashing and “transformation” of Falun Gong practitioners as examples of the joint ministries’ “successful achievements.” The exhibition later toured across China and more than 350,000 people in more than 20 provinces and cities including Beijing, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Hubei, and Shandong visited it.
On July 19, 2001, in the “Oppose Cults and Advocate Civilisation” program of the “One Hour at Noon” show on CCTV, Wang Jinyi, one of the main producers of the exhibition, was invited to the show. He and the host, Zhu Xu, repeated the slanderous propaganda as part of the CCP’s campaign to demonise Falun Gong and its founder.
In 2004, the Ministry of Justice issued a paper titled, “Opinions on Further Strengthening the Press and Publicity Work of the Judicial Administration System,” which included focusing on publicising the practices and results of education through labor and sharing the results of the transformation of Falun Gong practitioners who underwent re-education through labor.
The report talks about violations of discipline that occurred in prisons and labor camps. It mentions that prison authorities must get approval from the Provincial Department of Justice before any violations of the law can be reported to the public. Any report with national influence must be submitted to the Ministry of Justice for approval before publication.
It specifically mentions that when an emergency occurs, the report should not be released publicly. The document specifically included references to emergencies involving human rights issues and Falun Gong detainees that occurred within the judicial administrative system.
To date, the Department of Justice regul includes anti-Falun Gong propaganda as the main part of its publicity campaign.
2. Persecution During Wang’s Tenure as Director of the Ministry of Justice’s Reeducation-through-Labor Administration from March 2009 to October 2010
Since the former CCP leader Jiang Zemin began the persecution, a large number of practitioners have been imprisoned and held in forced labor camps across China. In order to force practitioners to give up their belief and to achieve a 100% conversion rate, labor camps guards torture those who refuse to renounce their faith.
The common methods of torture include hurling insults, beating, sitting on a tiny stool from 6 a.m. to midnight every day for 5-6 months or even longer, sleep deprivation, limited restroom use, applying electric shocks to sensitive body parts for 6 or 7 hours, force-feeding with spoiled food or human waste, tiger bench, hanging up, burning with a hot iron, etc.
In addition to the physical torture, the practitioners were forced to undergo constant verbal abuse, brainwashing, and intimidation. Countless Falun Gong practitioners were tortured to disability or even death.
During Wang’s tenure as the second Director of the Ministry of Justice’s Reeducation through Labor Program, he continued to implement the CCP’s persecution policy of “bankrupt them financially, ruin their reputations, and destroy them physically,” “killing them will be recorded as suicide,” and “cremate their bodies without investigating the cause of death.”
He is the highest commander of the persecution of Falun Gong in the re-education-through-labor system throughout China and an important accomplice in the CCP’s persecution of Falun Gong.
According to statistics from Minghui.org, between September 2009 and November 2010, in the less than 2 years Wang served as Director of the Labor Reeducation Administration Bureau, at least 22 practitioners were tortured to death in labor camps. Many others were tortured to disability or mental illness.
Select Persecution Cases During This Period
1. Mr. Lu Yunlai Tortured to Death at the Baimiao Forced Labor Camp
Mr. Lu Yunlai was given one year at the Baimiao Forced Labor Camp in Zhengzhou City, Henan Province in November 2008. He was tortured, beaten, and forced to work for more than 10 hours a day without pay. The guards ordered inmates to beat him with wooden sticks. They hit him so hard that all their wooden sticks were broken.
Due to prolonged sitting while working, the skin on his buttocks festered. In July 2009, Mr. Lu suffered severe hepatic ascites, tuberculosis, pleural effusion, and intestinal obstruction. He was taken to the hospital for an examination and was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer. He passed away on October 30, 2009.
2. Mr. Jiang Bingzhi Tortured to Death in the Suihua Labor Camp
Mr. Jiang Bingzhi was taken to the Suihua Labor Camp in Shuihua City, Heilongjiang Province in October 2008. The injuries inflicted while he was tortured caused him to lose control of his hands and feet in June 2009. His reaction also became slow and he had frequent anxiety attacks. He showed symptoms of cerebellar atrophy during an examination in July.
The labor camp authorities not only refused to treat him, they also claimed that Mr. Jiang was pretending to be ill and instructed inmates to beat him up. His body was covered with bruises from the beating. After that, he was beaten multiple times until he was no longer able to walk. Yet the guards still shocked him with electric batons, causing him to have urinary incontinence. He lapsed into a coma on August 21, 2009. He was taken home and died on August 26, 2009. He was 59.
3. Ms. Zheng Yuling Tortured to Death
Ms. Zheng Yuling was taken to the Hubei Province Women’s Labor Camp on August 25, 2009 and later transferred to the Hubei Provincial Law Education Centre (brainwashing centre). As she refused to renounce Falun Gong, several guards and inmates took turns torturing her. She was not allowed to sleep or use the restroom and was forced to stand for long periods of time. She passed away on September 28, 2009, three days after being taken to the labor camp. She was 57.
4. Ms. Zhang Chengmei Beaten to Death in Wangcun Labor Camp
Ms. Zhang Chengmei was arrested on December 8, 2009. She was taken to the Wangcun Labor Camp around New Year’s Day in 2010. She was severely beaten every day for a long time. She was not given food or water and was not allowed to use the restroom or wash herself. She was forced to stand for long periods of time. The guards wiped the inside of her mouth with urine and stuffed her mouth with a rag soaked in urine. She died in the labor camp hospital on February 6, 2010. When her family saw her body, they observed that her teeth were knocked out and her arm was broken. Police refused to let her family take photos and forced them to cremate her body.
5. Ms. Liu Shuling Tortured to Death with an Electric Baton in the Harbin Drug Rehabilitation Labor Camp
Ms. Liu Shuling was born in 1956. She was tortured to death on July 3, 2010 at the Harbin Drug Rehabilitation Labor Camp in Heilongjiang Province. According to eyewitnesses, Ms. Liu was tied to a metal chair and shocked to death with an electric baton. There was a circle of electric burns on the back of her left ear and the bottom of her neck. Insiders revealed that Ms. Liu was tortured because she refused to write statements to renounce Falun Gong.
3. Persecution During Wang’s Tenure as Director of the Jilin Provincial Department of Justice from November 2010 to June 2016
During Wang Jinyi’s tenure as Director of the Jilin Provincial Department of Justice, he instigated local prisons to persecute Falun Gong practitioners, including allowing the Jilin Prison to use numerous torture methods on the practitioners. These methods included keeping the practitioners in a tiny room, shocking them with electric batons, hanging them up by their wrists, tying them to a bed in a spread-eagle position, and force feeding them with salt water.
Former prison directors Li Qiang, Liu Wei, and guards Wang Yuanchun, Li Yongsheng once told a practitioner, “If you were given 6 days to live, in Jilin Prison, you would be dead within 5 days.”
The warden of Jilin Women’s Prison, Wu Zeyun, instructed the district chief and inmates to use torture methods such as being hung up by the wrists, “flying an airplane” (a torture technique where the person is bent over with their head against the wall and their hands are pulled up and held straight up against the wall), and being tied up in a spread-eagle position. Many practitioners were tortured to death, disability, or mentally illness.
According to available information from Minghui.org, during Wang’s tenure as Secretary and Director of the Department of Justice, at least 11 practitioners were tortured to death in Jilin Province Women’s Prison, which was established by the Jilin Province and the Ministry of Justice as a model.