(Minghui.org) Forty-two cases of Falun Gong practitioners sentenced for their faith were reported in May 2022. Two were sentenced in 2020, seven in 2021, and 33 in 2022, including two in January, four in February, one in March, six in April, 19 in May, and one with an unknown sentencing month.
Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a spiritual discipline that has been persecuted by the Chinese communist regime since 1999. Since then, countless practitioners have been arrested, detained, sentenced, and tortured for upholding their faith. But due to strict information censorship in China, the incidents can’t always be reported in a timely manner, nor is all the information readily available.
The sentenced practitioners, 26 (62%) of them women, came from nine provinces. Liaoning Province registered the most cases (9), with six of the concerned practitioners arrested in a police sweep (the police claimed the group arrests were a “gift” for the Chinese Communist Party’s centennial celebration on July 1, 2021).
Fifteen of the practitioners were 60 and older, including three in their 80s and seven in their 70s. A 78-year-old man and a 78-year-old woman were sentenced to three and five years respectively.
Their prison terms ranged from six months to eight years, including four cases of probation. Some of them were sentenced for reading Falun Gong books in private homes, while others were targeted for talking to people about the persecution. Twenty-one practitioners were fined a total of 188,000 yuan, averaging 8,952 yuan per person.