China : Petitioner illegally detained and tortured
Event- Country
- China
- Initial Date
- Sep 6, 2011
- Event Description
CHRD learned on August 30 that petitioner Wang Qunfeng (???), from Lushi County, Sanmenxia City, Henan Province, has been illegally detained and tortured for petitioning in Beijing. On August 25, Wang was taking a walk at Tiananmen Square when she was seized by Beijing police, who sent her to Jiujingzhuang, a black jail in Beijing. Wang was then forcibly sent back to Lushi County, where she has been detained in Lushi Detention Center. Lushi officials told the family that she will serve a 10-day administrative detention for "disrupting social and public order" in Beijing. According to Chinese law, such a punishment should only be issued in the locale where the violation was committed, and by authorities above the county level, and not by Lushi officials. When Wang's family recently saw her, she told them she had beaten and deprived of food and water while being returned to Lushi by thugs allegedly hired by the local government. Wang started petitioning when the medical expenses of her father, a former cadre, were not properly reimbursed by the government, and her actions have led to violent retaliation from local officials. (CHRD) | [iv]
- Impact of Event
- 1
- Violation
- (Arbitrary) Arrest and Detention
- Intimidation and Threats
- Torture
- Source
- Monitoring Status
- Not active
- Event Location
Latitude: 39.9042
Longitude: 116.4074
- Event Location
- Summary for Publications
CHRD learned on August 30 that petitioner Wang Qunfeng (???), from Lushi County, Sanmenxia City, Henan Province, has been illegally detained and tortured for petitioning in Beijing. On August 25, Wang was taking a walk at Tiananmen Square when she was seized by Beijing police, who sent her to Jiujingzhuang, a black jail in Beijing. Wang was then forcibly sent back to Lushi County, where she has been detained in Lushi Detention Center. Lushi officials told the family that she will serve a 10-day administrative detention for "disrupting social and public order" in Beijing. According to Chinese law, such a punishment should only be issued in the locale where the violation was committed, and by authorities above the county level, and not by Lushi officials.