(Minghui.org) Ms. Zhou Yuxi, who lives in Yingcheng City, Hubei Province, has been harassed multiple times in 2026 because she practices Falun Gong, a spiritual discipline that has been persecuted by the Chinese communist regime since 1999.
Most of the officers didn’t produce their IDs or a search warrant. They confiscated Ms. Zhou’s computer in January and haven’t returned it yet. No official document was provided for the confiscated items.
Below are details of the harassment episodes.
Ms. Zhou ran into a Falun Gong practitioner after taking her grandson to school on January 2, 2026. That practitioner was later reported to the police for distributing Falun Gong materials, which prompted the police to track down Ms. Zhou.
Around 7 p.m. on January 5, officer Yu Xingyan and deputy chief Liu Xin from the Yanghe Police Station came to Ms. Zhou’s home. She reminded them that no law in China criminalizes Falun Gong and she urged them not to participate in the persecution. They didn’t listen and left.
Six officers broke into Ms. Zhou’s home again at 10:30 a.m. on January 8, shortly after she returned from grocery shopping. She recognized two of them as Yu and Liu. The other four officers refused to reveal their names, but just said they were the police. One officer showed Ms. Zhou the materials distributed by the practitioner she met on January 2, and they asked her for that practitioner’s personal information. She refused to answer.
The officers ordered Ms. Zhou to hand over all the Falun Gong materials she had. She refused to comply. They searched her rooms and confiscated her computer. One officer reprimanded her.
Ms. Zhou went to the Yanghe Police Station on January 12, and demanded the police return her computer. An officer said her computer was taken by agents from the Yingcheng City Domestic Security Office. She went there, but they refused to return it.
Yu and another officer harassed Ms. Zhou again on June 13 and took photos of her and her home without her permission.
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