On December 13th, a phone call with Guo Guoping’s wife revealed that she had sent some medication, which would last only a few days. Medications such as insulin, anti-cancer drugs, injections, and chemotherapy required Guo himself to go to the hospital for medication and treatment. On December 14th, Guo was detained for three days. If not released, they would go to the police station, sub-bureau, and detention center to request access to medication, injections, and chemotherapy for Guo in the hospital. Even if the detention center sent him to a prison hospital, they wouldn’t have the medications Guo needed.
When Guo was first detained by the public security, he underwent a physical examination. The first blood pressure measurement showed a systolic pressure of 219 mmHg, and the second was 217 mmHg. According to medical regulations, a systolic pressure ≥180 mmHg or diastolic pressure ≥110 mmHg falls under level 3 (the most severe level), indicating an extremely high-risk patient requiring urgent medical treatment. However, the handling police ignored his health risks and did not allow him to seek medical attention. Instead, they took him directly to the Changning District sub-bureau for interrogation, indicating that they had already decided to send him to the detention center before the arrest.
While dining at a restaurant, Guo Guoping and others held a banner over a meter long and half a meter wide at their own table for a few minutes, taking a few photos, and then posted them on the internet. This act had no impact on the restaurant’s order and did not spread false information on the internet. Therefore, it did not meet the criteria for the crime defined in Article 291 of the Criminal Law and did not even constitute a violation of public security regulations.
One of the banners stated “Concern for Human Rights Abuses,” a situation that has occurred not only to Guo Guoping and his companions but also to countless human rights activists in Shanghai, even across China. Guo Guoping himself has been suppressed in his human rights efforts for over twenty years, sentenced to one year and six months in prison, detained and unlawfully abducted dozens of times. He was also injured by hired government-backed security in a black jail, lying in bed for six months after one beating and breaking four ribs in another.
In recent years, more and more Shanghai petitioners have been injured and disabled by government-backed security during human rights advocacy, with countless victims falling prey to violent “stability maintenance,” such as Chen Xiaoming and Duan Huimin in the past, and Guishanhong today.
The tyranny and fascist persecution suffered by Shanghai petitioners are beyond imagination. Words, images, and videos cannot capture the truly inhumane and dystopian reality!
The Chinese Communist Party’s petition agencies are among the largest terrorist organizations in the world today, committing every imaginable atrocity – illegal abductions, detentions, abuse, beatings, torture, poisoning, theft, robbery, murder, denial of medical treatment, rape, corruption, bribery, money laundering, and more. I have personally experienced the first ten of fifteen methods, narrowly escaping assassination several times (unsuccessful). However, according to information from justice-minded individuals, the Jing’an District government and Jiangning Road Subdistrict (Yuzhonghuan registered location), Shimen Second Road Subdistrict (Liu Dongbao registered location) have convened meetings twice with entities they have a long-standing employment relationship with, including Shanghai Fangying Urban Management Service Co., Ltd., Shanghai Fujing Municipal Engineering Co., Ltd., and Shanghai Hongzhi Urban Community Management Service Center (affiliated with Shanghai Hongzhi Trading Co., Ltd.), instructing them to take ruthless action against Yuzhonghuan next time “stability maintenance” is required, to eliminate him.
In the eyes of Chinese officials, petitioners are merely tools for extortion, never seen as human beings. Security maintenance costs exceed military spending and have been shamelessly embezzled, known by all. Shanghai allocates a quota of 500,000 yuan per year for “stability maintenance” of petitioners, used for interception, abduction, detention, beatings, and more. Invoices are often inflated multiple times, with embezzlement evident. While petitioners receive only thousands to tens of thousands in “stability maintenance,” Yuzhonghuan not only received no compensation but was also robbed of tens of thousands by officials who came to his home, claiming the money was for his child’s medical expenses. Even the entitled subsidies were withheld, causing his disabled daughter to suffer from severe diseases such as esophagitis (Grade D, the most severe level), heart, kidney, hypertension, and immobility. The government has turned a blind eye, focusing only on oppression, extortion, and withholding, behaving worse than animals!
