Website Appeal for Justice suppressed for exposing secrets of Shanghai Gang
Mr. Kong Qiang, the owner of Shenzheng net, a Chinese human rights website, said on the 8th of January that the Bureau of Internet Control of the Ministry of Public Security ordered through his service provider that he delete articles on the website related to the persecution of a former policeman in Shanghai, Zhang Baoliang.
After Kong refused, the website was shut down in the afternoon of the 7th of January. Kong’s employer, a commerce organization, asked him to check himself into a mental hospital, otherwise he would be fired.
In response to the closure Kong said “Even if you shoot me, I would still fight for human rights. To uphold lawful rights of citizens through legal means and protect these rights from being trampled, I will make it my own business through and through.”
Zhang Baoliang used to be a vice section chief at Zhabei Branch of Shanghai Public Security Bureau. His son was persecuted for upsetting the lover of Chen Liangyu, former head of a Shanghai Gang.
Zhang told a SOH reporter, he was arrested twice, in October 2005 and July 2007. Each time his blood was drawn during detention. Some national security personnel told him that taking blood sample was for collecting a blood database. Twenty years of police experience told Zhang the regime’s action was far from routine and suspected that the authorities were preparing him for forced organ removal for transplant.
Zhang made the following statement to the authorities: “People reported a problem. Instead of solving the problem, you persecuted the people. On top of persecuting, you also drew blood samples. Everyone knows what blood samples are for. If you do not want certain organs of mine, why in the world would you draw my blood?!”
Zhang explained that, even though Chen had already stepped down, Jiang Zemin’s Shanghai Gang still controls the police and legal systems. His open petition letter exposed the evil abuses of the Shanghai political and legal organizations, pointing directly at Jiang’s nephew – the Chief of Shanghai Public Security Bureau, Wu Zhiming. As a former policeman, Zhang fears for his life because of the large amount of evidence he collected on police brutality against the general public.
The above news is brought to you by Li Sisi and Xi Wen for Breaking News on SOH Radio Network.





















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