(Clearwisdom.net)
On September 18, 2006, Falun Dafa practitioner Zhang Jianguos home was ransacked. He is from Beiliu Village, Manzhuang Township, Daiwu District, Taian City in Shandong Province. Following this incident, he and his middle son were both detained at Shilihe Detention Center in Shengzhuang Town, Daiyue District. His son was released the same day. Police officers from the township police station participated in ransacking Zhang Jianguos home. Further details are yet to be investigated.
Since the Jiang Zemin regime started illegally persecuting Falun Gong, Jiang Jianguos family has been harassed by the evil continuously. In July 1999, his eldest son Zhang Jinshan was assigned to work at Shandong Huaning Group (located at Ningyang County in Taian City) after he graduated from university. He was under around-the-clock surveillance, and had to live there without a valid identity. Later, after experiencing other forms of persecution, he finally had to quit. Upon returning to his hometown, he was watched by the person in charge of social order from the Manzhang Township Police Station. At that time, Zhangs identity card was confiscated and he was requested to submit his pictures. After that, he could no longer live a normal life. In March 2000, Mr. Jiang's eldest son went to Taian to look for a job. He went to a fellow practitioners home. He was charged with illegal gathering, and ended up being arrested by policemen from Nanguan Police Station in Taian City. He was detained for 15 days at Sanhe Detention Center in Taian City. In October 2000, he was illegally detained again for 30 days for going to Beijing to lawfully appeal to the government. After 30 days, he was picked up by police from Manzhuang Township Police Station and sent back to Manzhuang City. The police chief Yao Genfu demanded 4,000 yuan from his father as a fine. Zhang told him that he hadnt paid off a debt for tuition fees for his eldest son and had no money. Then Yao lowered the fine to 2,000 yuan and stated it would be acceptable if he issued a credit note to Yao. Zhang Jianguo said, "I cannot pay to get him back, as I am so poor. You know that." Later, his eldest son was released and helped him with cultivating the land. In December 2000, his eldest son went to Beijing and ended up being illegally detained at the Taian City Donghu Detention Center. Later, he was sent to the Zibo City Wangcun Forced Labor Camp in Shandong Province, where he was detained for three years. The people who were directly responsible for his detention are Liu Baozhen (who was transferred out) from the Politics and Security Department in Daiyue District and Yao Genfu.
In 2003, when his eldest sons prison term was up, Mr. Jiang went to Manzhuang Township Police Station to submit a release certificate. However, because he refused to cooperate with the evil and agree to finger printing, he was beaten up by the police.
Before the CCP held the 16th Peoples Congress, authorities from Daiyue District went to his home to question Mr. Jiang and demand an oral confession from him. They attempted to send him to a brainwashing center or forced labor camp for detention, but they failed. Between March and April of 2006, people from Daiyue District Police Bureau, the Township Police Station and the person in charge of the village went to Zhang Jianguos home. Under the pretense of helping him to look for a job, they went to his home three times to try to find out from his father where he was. His parents told them: "My eldest son didnt do anything wrong. Believing in Truth, Compassion, Forbearance and trying to be a good person, whats wrong with that? Now he is out of town somewhere doing some temporary work to support himself. If you really want to find a job for him, you should find it first, and then when he comes back home, Ill let him know. In these few years, he has changed jobs quite a few times. As to where he is right now, we dont know either." Zhang Jianguos vehicle was illegally searched between May and June 2006 by the Township 610 Office. The search was led by Guo Shixing.
Zhang Jianguo is the backbone in his family, as his wife is unable to work. His eldest son graduated seven to eight years ago, and his loan is not yet paid off. Currently Zhang Jianguo is illegally detained, and it is now harvesting season.
Taian City 610 Office: 86-538-8208610
Taiyue District Police Station: 86-538-8566610
Zhang Jingzhou, Secretary of Daiyue District Political and Juridical Committee: 86-538-8568686, 86-538-8256281
Chen Jiawen, Daiyue District Political and Juridical Committee Assistant to the Secretary, person in charge of the 610 Office: 86-538-8568118, 86-538-6111958 86-13954833716(Cell)
Zhou Guanghua, Daiyue District 610 Office Deputy Manager: 86-538-8568610
Wu Zhenji, Daiyue District Police Bureau Deputy Chief: 86-538-8210558, 86-13905385281(Cell)
Liu Xueqing, Daiyue District Police Bureau Deputy Chief: 86-538-8203738, 86-13583818716 (Cell)
Gao Xiping, Daiyue District Police Bureau Deputy Chief: 86-538-8221977, 86-13905488593(Cell)
Zhao Aiguo, Daiyue District Police Bureau Deputy Chief: 86-538-8336655, 86-13905385015 (Cell)
Yang Aifeng, Daiyue District Police Bureau Domestic Security and Protection Team Political Instructor
Yao Guangfu, Daiyue District Manzhuang Township Police Chief: 86-538-8531110
Zhu Zongke, Former Manzhuang Township CCP Committee Secretary: 86-538-6111128(Home)
Fang Zengqun, Manzhuang Township CCP Committee Secretary: 86-538-8531026(Office), 86-538-8331317(Home), 86-13705386808(Cell)
Yin Zhuming, Former Manzhuang Township CCP Committee Assistant to Secretary: 86-538-8621027(Office), 86-538-8208129(Home), 86-13854862166(Cell)
Guo Shixing, Manzhuang Township Comprehensive Management Office Manager and Manzhuang Township 610 Office member: 86-538-8532630(Home)
Wang Junfa, Manzhuang Township Nan Village Social Order Office Manager: 86-538-85325 (Home)
Yin Xumao, (Village CCP Committee Secretary): 86-538-8153268
Yin Xuping, (Person in charge of the village): 86-538-8153262
Yin Zuozhang, (Social Order Office Manager): 86-538-8153160
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