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Falun Gong the Falung Gong Movement Was Banned in 1999. The Last updated 6 March 2019 CHINA Falun Gong The Falung Gong movement was banned in 1999. The Minghui website1 monitors and documents the innumerable cases of arrests and imprisonment of their practitioners almost on a daily basis. See below a selection of such cases. Falun Gong practitioners are usually sentenced on the basis of the following articles of the Criminal Code: Article 300: Using a cult to undermine law enforcement Article 296: Holding an assembly without permission Article 293: Provocative and disturbing behaviour Article 290: Disturbance of public order Article 234: Intentional injury of another Article 232: Murder Article 105: Subversion2 Those marked in red are expected to be released in 2018. Name Date of Sentence / Place / city of Date of arrest / detention detention or release trial length arrest Collective Arrests CHANG 08/02/18 2 yrs. Guangjun; ZHANG Chuansheng CHEN 11/16 4 yrs. (Ms. Huan; Chen), 3 ½ WANG yrs. (Ms. Yini; Zhou and ZHOU Ms. Hongyan; Huang), 2 HUANG yrs. (Ms. 1 http://en.minghui.org/cc/10 2 http://www.ecoi.net/file_upload/2107_1313501296_chn36204.pdf Last updated 6 March 2019 Haiying Wang) GUO 14/07/14 6 yrs. Liaoning Province Zhenju, LI Xuepin, HONG Xiuyan, ZHANG Xueyan; WANG Qingzhong, ZHAO Xiuyan; GAO Hui; LI Yanrong HU, Cuilan; 26/12/17 18 months WU Aifang SUN Yajun; 07/04/15 3 ½ yrs. Jilin’s Women LI Guiqin; Prison ZHANG Xiuxiang; LIU Yan; QIAN Yujiu ZHENG 07/17 7 yrs. (Mr. Lushan County Qingshan; Zheng); 3 Detention Center YANG Wu; yrs. TANG Bao ZHENG 03/07/16 5 yrs. Xinmi Prison (Mr. Xianjin; Zheng), Xinxiang WANG Women’s Prison Haomei; (Ms. Wang) NIU Hongqi; DING Xufang; LU Guiying Last updated 6 March 2019 HONG 20/07/17 2 yrs. Guimei; DOU Yansheng SHAN 12/05/17 4 yrs. (Ms. Shan; Shan and JIANG Ms. Jiang), Liyu; 3 ½ yrs. TIAN (Ms. Tian) Feng QI 18/07/17 8 yrs. (Ms. Fushan Detention Yuling; Qi), 7 ½ Center in Yantai ZHANG yrs. (Mr. (Mr. Zhang, Ms. Zhidong; Zhang and Wu, Ms. Li), Jinan WU Ms. Wu), Women’s Prison Guimei; 2 yrs. (Ms. (Ms. Qi, Ms. Liu) LIU Liu), 1 ½ Caihong; (Ms. Li) LI Guoling WEN 26/06/18 2 yrs. (Ms. Junqing; Wen), 7 ZHAO yrs. (Ms. Guixiang Zhao) XIA 05/15 2 yrs. (Ms. Zhengyan; Xia), 3 ZHONG yrs. (Ms. Jinjun Zhong) LIANG 10/10/17 16 months Ms. Liang Dechun; (Ms. (Ms. Li), released MU Liang), 12 months 06/18 and Mingqu; 21/12/17 (Mr. Mu), Ms. Ju JU 10 months released Xiaopin; (Ms. Ju), 8 08/18 LI months Jing (Ms. Liang) FENG 24/09/16 8 yrs. Shaoyong; CHEN Zeqi WANG 18/07/17 3 yrs. (Ms. Yanqing; Wang and Last updated 6 March 2019 ZHAO Ms. Zhao), Huaiying; 3 yrs. (Ms. ZHENG Zheng) Hua ZHANG 11/06/17 9,5 yrs The New Inmates Renguang; (Mr. Ward, Liaonan WANG Zhang), 8 Prison Shangjie; yrs (Mr. HAN Wang and Jianhai; Mr. Han), LI 3 yrs. (Mr. Jingbo Li) CHEN 01/17 1,5 yrs. Hulan Prison (Mr. Ms. Gu has Lihua; (Mr. Chen) been HOU Chen), 2 released Xiaolan; yrs. (Ms. GU Hou), 1 yr. Guoqin (Ms. Gu) CAI 06/18 2,5 yrs. Serving time Xinbi; (Ms. Cai), outside of prison ZHANG 2 yrs. and Xinfeng 3 months (Ms. Zhang) ZHOU 07/09/17 3 yrs. (Mr. Zhejiang Province Dunwang; Zhou Women’s Prison YANG Dunwang), (Ms. Yang), Xianfeng; 3,5 yrs. Zhejiang Second ZHOU (Ms. Prison (Mr. Zhou Liang Yang), 1 Dunwang), yr. and 9 Zhejiang Fourth months Prison (Mr. Zhou (Mr. Zhou Liang) Liang) LAI 20/09/17 4,5 yrs. Chongqing No.1 Henghui; (Ms. Lai), Detention Center ZENG 3,5 yrs. (Ms. Zhong, Ms. Deling; QIU (Ms. Zeng, Ms. Lai), Yonglungot; Zeng), 2 Yuzhong District HUANG yrs. (Mr. Detention Center Ying; Qiu and (Mr. Qiu) ZHONG Ms. Chuanhui Huang). Last updated 6 March 2019 WANG 10/17 3 yrs. Mingde; YIN Delan WANG 14/08/17 6 yrs. (Mr. Xiangtan City Qingsheng; Wang), 4 Detention Center LIN Jia yrs. (Ms. Lin) ZHENG 18/03/16 4 yrs. (Ms. Jilin Province Chunling; Zheng), 3 Women’s Prison WEN yrs. (Ms. Yuyan Wen) YANG 25/05/15 6 yrs. Guoshu; YANG Junqi YAO 02/01/17 3 yrs. (Ms. Futian Detention Ms. Yao Shuxia; Yao Center Shuyan has YAO Shuxia), been Shuyan 1,5 yrs. released (Ms. Yao Shuyan) LIU 05/01/18 4 yrs. (Ms. Liaoning Province Zongxue; Liu), 3,5 ZHU yrs. (Ms. Xiaoting Zhu) YANG 11/09/18 5 yrs. (Ms. No. 8 ward of Jilin Xianghua; Yang), 6 Province Women’s LI Xiufeng yrs. (Ms. Prison Li) DONG 04/06/18 3 yrs. Hubei Province Guizhi; YE Qingrong ZHENG 02/02/18 3 yrs. (Mr. Gansu Women’s Shu; FANG Zheng), Prison Jianping 4,5 yrs. (Ms. Fang) QIU 10/10/17 3 yrs. (Ms. Jinan Women’s Qinghua; LI Qiu), 4 Prison (Ms. Qiu) Honglei; yrs. (Ms. XU Jianxun Li), 14 months (Mr. Xu) WANG 09/18 3 yrs. (Mr. Fengtun Prison (Mr. Last updated 6 March 2019 Yuqing; Wang), 2 Wang), Qiqihar City LIU yrs. (Ms. Detention Center Qiuxiang Liu) (Ms. Liu) (will be transferred to Heilongjiang Province Women’s Prison) TAO 16/03/17 8.5 yrs. Queshan Detention Yuhua; (Ms. Tao, Center (Mr. Bai), YANG Ms. Zhumadian Chengyun; Yang), 8 Detention Center BAI yrs. (Mr. (the others) Guoxian; LI Bai), 7,5 Junhua; yrs. (Ms. DING Li, Ms. Xuemei; Ding), 2 YANG yrs. (Ms. Shanping Yang) LIU 14/09/18 16 months Pudong Detention Yufeng; (Ms. Liu Center LIU Miyi Yufeng), 14 months (Ms. Liu Miyi) ZHAO 06/03/18 3 yrs. (Ms. Wuijang Detention Xiuzhen; Zhao, Ms. Center LIU Ximei; Liu), 1,5 HUANG yrs. (Mr. Zheng, Huang, CAO Ms. Cao) Zhiying XU 25/09/18 3,5 yrs. No. 11 Ward of Hongwei; (Mr. Xu), Shandong Prison YANG 3 yrs. (Ms. (Mr. Xu), Jinan Shuyu Yang) Prison (Ms. Yang) ZHANG 19/04/17 3,5 yrs. Jidong Prison (Mr. Yueqin; HE He), No. 17 Ward Yixing of Hebei Province Women’s Prison (Ms. Zhang) Last updated 6 March 2019 XIONG 07/11/17 4,5 yrs. Fanjiatai Prison in Jiwei; (Mr. Shayang County, XIONG Xiong Hubei Province Wenzhi; Jiwei), 2 WANG yrs. Gangqiang ZHAO 23/08/18 15 days Yingkou City, Released Yazhen; detention Liaoning Province 07/09/18 and SUN (Ms. Zhao, 26/09/18 Guiying; Ms. Sun, HAN Ms. Han), Xuemei; FU 1 month+ Wencheng; detention MU (Mr. Fu, Yanping Ms. Mu) YANG 04/08/16 3,5 yrs. Yanshan County Yueliang; (Mr. Detention Center LIU Yang), 2,5 Wenting yrs. (Mr. Liu) WANG 30/07/17 1,5 yrs. Wuxi City No. 2 Qinqin; XU (Ms. Detention Center Linti; LI Wang), 1 Fengzhu year and 3 months (Ms. Xu), 1 yr. (Ms. Li) LI Dayao; 20/09/17 4,5 yrs. Fanjiatai Prison ZHU (Mr. Li), 1 (Mr. Li), Zengmiao Chunxin yr. (Mr. Detention Center Zhu) (Mr. Zhu) ZHENG 23/03/16 5 yrs. (Mr. Sihui Prison (Mr. Ms. Peng Minghui; Zheng), 2 Zheng) was released PENG yrs. (Ms. on 23/03/18 Peishan Peng) HAN 09/10/17 2 yrs. Shuangcheng Entong; District Detention WANG Center Xiaohui; WEN Shuangling; GUO Last updated 6 March 2019 Yurong RAN 09/10/17 3 yrs. Shuangcheng Lingjun; District Detention QIAO Yan Center LIU 09/10/17 1 yr. 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(Ms. Ms. Li), Yushu City REN Li), 10 Shuxia; months NING Tinyun (Mr. Ning) WU 06/12/16 5 yrs. (Mr. Xiqing District Dianzhong; Wu), 4 Detention Center, LI Mingjun; yrs. (Ms. Tianjin WANG Wang, Ms. Lianrong; Li, Mr. GENG Geng) Dong(jun) SUN 24/09/17 6-7 yrs. Dehui City Guichang; (Mr. Sun), Detention Center XIAO unknown Yongfen (Ms. Xiao) ZHAO 2018 15 days Weifang Detention Released Suyan and detention Center her sister CHANG 08/02/18 2 yrs. Jixi Prison Guangjun; ZHANG Chuansheng YU Ying; LI 09/05/17 3 yrs. No. 12 Division, Su’e Liaoning Province Women’s Prison (Ms. Yu) HONG 20/07/17 2 yrs. Dongxihu District Guimei; DOU Yansheng ZHAO Hua; 05/01/17 4 yrs. (Mr. Dongling Prison in ZHANG Zhao), 5 Shenyang (Mr. Deshen; yrs. (Mr. Zhao), Dabei Prison WANG Zhang), 6 in Shenyang (Mr. Hongfeng; yrs. (Mr. Wang), Liaoning ZHAI Li Wang), 3 Women’s Prison yrs. (Ms. (Ms. Zhai) Zhai) LAI 20/01/18 1,5 yrs. Rizhao City, Yonghua; (Ms. Lai), Last updated 6 March 2019 HUANG 2 yrs. 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