Source: www.ChinaAid.org
Date: July 1, 2021

Insider information from various sources indicate the possibility of prison authorities holding Pastor Wang in “closed” imprisonment. In this scenario:
- Authorities do not allow Pastor Wang to meet or speak with any other inmates other than two criminal offenders. Under the surveillance of these two criminal prisoners, Pastor Wang eats, rests, and sleeps in the same cell with them. Guards refer to them as the “three persons mutual supervision group.”
- Pastor Wang consumes “decayed grains” (moldy rice potentially 10-years old) every day. The “decayed grains” have either declined immensely in quality or have spoiled. They may also contain aflatoxin or fungi, increasing the risk of a cancer that accompanies long-term consumption.
- Prison hospital medical staff, not officially qualified to dispense medications nor practice medicine, routinely give inmates "buyback" prescriptions from a major hospital in the provincial capital. These inferior quality, expired drugs have reportedly been eliminated from use. Therefore, “offenders” without qualifications practice medicine.
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According to Jintang prison regulations, when authorities initially imprison inmates at this location from the detention house,* they send them to join a group of new inmates, known as the cell block’s training team. ChinaAid’s informant, however, confirmed that prison officials failed to send Pastor Wang to this "training team." Other inmates in the prison’s cafeteria and cell blocks reported that they have also not met or even heard of anyone Pastor Wang Yi.
The Chengdu National Security police officers have used various methods to insult, threaten, intimidate, and harass Pastor Wang's family, as well as Christians in Early Rain Covenant Church (ERCC). They have restricted his wife’s liberty and used his treatment in prison as leverage to keep her from contacting other ERCC members. As police have installed 360-degree cameras in the room Ms. Jiang stays in and in her bathroom, they have invaded and completely control her privacy.
~ Gao Zhensai, ChinaAid Special Correspondent
Imprisoned Pastor Wang Yi sitting in "tiger chair."
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