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Falun Gong practitioner Lin Shenli was released on January
23 after serving two years in a penitentiary for labor education
and rehabilitation.
The penitentiary staff told Xinhua: "Although Lin Shenli
did not give up his belief in Falun Gong and did not admit
any fault during his detention, he received good care. The
rumor overseas that Lin was persecuted by the Chinese government
is nothing but fabrications."
Lin, 48, lived in Shanghai before being sentenced to 18 months
for reeducation through labor on January 23, 2000 for taking
part in illegal Falun Gong activities. When more illegal activities
came to light, his original period for reeducation through
labor was increased to two years.
Liu Xiang, a former Falun Gong practitioner who was with
Lin for six months during his detention, said that although
Lin did not agree that Falun Gong is a cult, the penitentiary
staff still looked after him well and gave him "parent-like
care and reasonable persuasion."
He said that staff also tried hard to get kung fu novels
for Lin Shenli.
Xie Shisuo, another former Falun Gong practitioner who was
with Lin from April, 2001 to January, 2002, said that no verbal
or physical violence took place in the penitentiary.
Lin appealed to the Shanghai Municipal Government against
the length of his detention but was turned down.
The Chinese government arranged exit formalities for Lin
after he completed his detention on January 23.
(Xinhua News Agency February 24, 2002)
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