Calls for China to celebrate Chinese New Year by freeing imprisoned Christian lawyers and granting religious freedom. Release International urges China to stop the torture after ordeal leaves Christian lawyer Li Chunfu terrified and traumatised.
Release International is calling on China to celebrate Chinese New
Year (Jan 28) by releasing imprisoned Christian lawyers and resolving
to grant full religious freedom.
Since July 2015, China
has rounded up and detained more than 230 human rights lawyers and
activists, many of them Christians. The latest to be released on bail,
Christian Li Chunfu is showing signs of trauma and severe mental
breakdown after his ordeal, which is said to have included torture by
electric shock batons.
'Torture is becoming commonplace in
the treatment of lawyers who are being rounded up by the Chinese
authorities,' says Paul Robinson, the Chief Executive of Release
International, which supports persecuted Christians around the world.
'China must stop the torture. It must end the persecution of its
lawyers and Christian leaders who are standing up for justice and
righteousness in their nation.'
Li Chunfu's wife described
her husband as 'terrified' when he was released on bail on January 12
after his ordeal of more than 500 days. She said he looked old and
emaciated and was panicky and fearful:
'His eyes were
lifeless.' she said in statements to China Aid and China Change. 'He
clenched his fists all the time. [He] kept muttering "surveillance".
He felt like insects were biting his body inside, that his heart had
been eaten away by bugs, and there wasn't much left.'
The
Christian lawyer has since been diagnosed with schizophrenia, yet his
wife says he was 'perfectly normal' when he was arrested in August
2015.
Li Chunfu is best known for representing 200 miners in Hebei, who were
calling for better safety standards at work. He has been charged with
'inciting subversion of state power.'
His brother, lawyer
Li Heping, has also been detained. He is said to have been tortured
with electric shock batons to the point of passing out. Li Heping has
been described as a devout Christian and father of two. He has
defended house church leaders and environmental activists.
The brothers were among more than 200 lawyers, church leaders and
justice campaigners rounded up by the authorities in the latest
clampdown. Many were standing up for justice because of their
Christian convictions. Charges include undermining state security and
go all the way up to treason.
State-controlled media has
mounted a high-profile campaign against the lawyers, branding them as
corrupt and criminal.
Legal experts from many nations
signed a letter to the world's press last week calling on China to
release its lawyers.
The group of judges and jurists say
that along with electric batons, 'torture methods [included] beatings;
stress positions; blowing cigarette smoke in [the] face; food, drink
and sleep deprivation; denial of medical care; denial of basic
personal hygiene and death threats.'
They say other
lawyers who have been tortured include Jiang Tianyong and Zhang
Kai.
Release International is urging China to set them
free. Says Paul Robinson:
'These are lawyers, including
Christians, who are standing up for justice in their country using the
laws of their land. Release calls on China to stop the torture and
release the lawyers and church leaders it has detained.
'These are good people, not enemies of the state. China would be
better served by celebrating their heart for justice.
'We
urge China to enter this New Year by resolving to trust your Christian
citizens, grant them their legal rights and permit your countrymen to
live in full religious freedom.'