Christian Rights Activist Hua Huiqi Facing Trial soon

China Aid Association
Christian Rights Activist Hua Huiqi Facing Trial in two weeks; His mother Ms. Shuang Shuying Treated in Hospital for Prisoners for Serious Health Condition
(Midland, Texas — May 14, 2007) CAA learned from Mr. Hua Huiqi’s lawyer and close relative that Beijing house church rights activist brother Hua Huiqi’s trial will likely open in two weeks at Chaoyang District People’s Court. His case has been transferred to the court last Thursday. But the court has blocked his lawyer to meet with Hua.
Mr. Hua’s 76-year-old mother sister Shuang Shuying is being held in an emergent medical center. She is in very serious health situation. She has been treated in that medical center since she was sentenced to 2-years imprisonment. On February 26 and then in April the Beijing Intermediate People’s Court rejected her appeal.
She is held in the kitchen hall in an one bedroom apartment with two other female prisoners while two female PSB officers staying at the bedroom with 24/7 observation. The doctor said she is too weak to send to a formal prison because of her heart problem, diabetes and other medical problems.
Please write and call to show your concern.
Sister Shuang Shuying
address:Beijing 999 Emergency Treatment Center, Dewai Qinghe Nanzhen Town(zip code: 100085), Beijing, China
Tel: +86-10-62922345

Brother Hua Huiqi address:
Beijing Chaoyang District Detention Center, Jia Yi Hao, Changying Town, Beijing, China(zip code 100024) Director Mr. Feng and Mr. Ma, Tel: +86-01-65484804; 10-89663087; 10-65484804



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