List submitted to U.S. Congress of 44 officials who have been persecuting Chen Guangcheng and his family since 2005

China Aid Association
(Washington, D.C.–April 11, 2013) When blind Chinese legal activist Chen Guangcheng testified before a U.S. congressional subcommittee this week, he requested that the local officials who have been persecuting him and his family since 2005 be added to a U.S. government list of foreign nationals who are barred from entering the United States.

Below is the list of names Chen has submitted and which will also be entered into the Congressional Record. See our report on the hearing and Chen’s prepared remarks here: https://chinaaid.org/2013/04/blind-legal-activist-chen-guangcheng-to_9.html

1, Mr Zhou Yongkang周永康:
Former senior leader in the Communist Party of China (CPC) who served on the 17th Politburo Standing Committee, and the Secretary of the Central Political and Legislative Committee between 2007 and 2012. In that position Zhou oversaw China’s security forces and law enforcement institutions;

2, Mr Zhang Gaoli 张高丽:
Currently first-ranked Vice Premier of the People’s Republic of China and a member of the Politburo Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China. He was previously CPC Tianjin Committee Secretary until November 2012 and was the Party Secretary of Shandong province until March 2007;


3, Mr Li Jianguo李建国:
Current Vice-Chairman of Standing Committee of National People’s Congress and former Party Secretary of Shandong province 2007-2008;

4, Mr Jiang Yikang姜异康:
the current secretary of the Communist Party of China Shandong committee;

5, Mr Jiang Daming姜大名:
the current governor of Shandong province;

6, Mr Wu Pengfei吴鹏飞:
Former Public Security chief of Shandong province;

7, Mr Li Qun李群:
Current Party Secretary of Qingdao City and Former Party Secretary of Linyi city, Shandong province;

8, Mr Liu Jie 刘杰:
Former Deputy Mayor and Director of Public Security Bureau of Linyi city, Shandong;

9, Mr Lian Chengmin连承敏
Former Party Secretary and Mayor of Linyi city;

10, Mr Zhang Shaojun张少军;
Current Party Secretary of Linyi city;

11, Mr Yang Rongsan杨荣三:
Former Party Secretary of Yinan county, Linyi city;

12, Mr Xu Feng徐峰
Former County Administrator of Yinan city, Linyi;

13, Mr Zhou Shaohua周绍华:
former deputy Party Secretary of Yinan county who was responsible for legal and political affairs 

14, Mr Zhu Maochen朱茂臣:
former Director of Public Security Bureau if Yinan county, Linyi city;

15, Ms Liu Shuxiu刘淑秀:
Party Secretary of Yinan county;

16, Mr Liu Changjie刘长杰:
former Deputy Director of Public Security Bureau of Yinan county, Linyi city;

17, Mr Yin Chuandong尹传东:
Senior officer and former director of Criminal Police Division of Public Security Bureau of Yinan county of Linyi;

18, Mr Ma Kun马昆
Current deputy Mayor of Linyi city and former Party Secretary of Yinan county;

19, Mr Yang Xigang杨希刚:
Director of Domestic Security Protection Squad of the Public Security Bureau of Linyi city;

20, Mr Xue Yunbo薛允波:
former Deputy Director of Public Security Bureau of Yinan county and Director of “610 Office,” Linyi;

21, Mr Du Jiliang杜继亮:
former Deputy Director of Public Security Bureau of Yinan county, Linyi;

22, Mr Xue Kewei薛克伟:
former Director of “110 Divison “(in charge of emergency cases) of the Public Security Bureau of Yinan county, Linyi;

23, Mr Ma Chenglong马成龙:
Former Director of Domestic Security Protection Squad of the Public Security Bureau of Yinan county;

24, Mr He Yong贺永:
Deputy Director of Criminal Police Division of the Public Security Bureau of Yinan city

25, Mr Hu Xiaofeng胡哓峰:
Officer of The Office for Legal Affairs of Yinan county;

26, Mr Xie Liwei谢立伟:
Officer of The Office for Legal Affairs of Yinan county;

27, Mr Zhang Shengdong张升东:
Former Deputy Director of Criminal Police Division of the Public Security Bureau of Yinan city;

28, Mr Ma Chenglian马成连:
Current Party Secretary of Political and Legislative Affairs Committee and Director of Public Security Bureau of Yinan County;

29, Mr He Zuohai贺作海:
Former Party Secretary of Shuanghou town, Yinan county;

30, Mr Zhang Jian张建:
Deputy Party Secretary of Shuanghou town, Yinan county;

31, Mr Zhang Changguo张昌国
Former Division director of the Shuanghou Town Branch of the Public Security Bureau of Yinan county;

32, Mr Yu Mingjiang于明江:
Former Deputy Party Secretary of Shuanghou town, Yinan county

33, Mr Li Xianqiang李现强:
Deputy Bureau Director of the Office for Legal Affairs (the leader of “Monitoring Chen Guangcheng Group”) of Shuanghou town, Yinan county;

34, Mr Li Xianli李现立:
Officer of Shuanghou Town, Yinan county. One of the key leaders of “Monitoring Chen Guangcheng Group”;

35, Mr Xue Kewei薛科伟:
Secretary of the Office of Shuanghou Town, Yinan county. One of the key leaders of the “Monitoring Chen Guangcheng Group”;

36, Mr Zhang Shenghe张升和:
Officer of Shuanghou Town, Yinan county;

37, Mr Zhao Wei赵伟:
Officer of Shuanghou Town, Yinan county.

38, Mr Xu Congshan 徐丛山:
Former Party Secretary of Shuanghou town, Yinan county;

39, Mr Zhang Jingbai张京柏:
Current Party Secretary of Shuanghou town, Yinan county;

40, Mr Li Xiangan李现干:
Officer of Economic Management Station of Shuanghou Town, Yinan county;

41, Mr Zhao Feng赵峰:
Former Deputy Administrator of Shuanghou Town, Yinan county;

42, Mr Xia Fatian夏法田:
Former Deputy Party Secretary of Shuanghou Town, Yinan county;

43, Mr Liu Guien刘贵恩:
Officer of Shuanghou Town, Yinan county;

44, Mr Liu Cunli刘存立:
Officer of Shuanghou Town, Yinan county;



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