Yin Xiangyang, 76, a Falun Gong practitioner from China’s eastern Shandong Province, has been sentenced to 5 1/2 years in prison for his faith amid the escalated persecution by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
The sentencing took place via a virtual court in a closed proceeding after Yin was arrested on March 5, 2025, for telling people about the Falun Gong spiritual discipline at a local market.
This is the third time Yin has been imprisoned for raising public awareness of the CCP’s persecution of Falun Gong.
Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a spiritual discipline that includes gentle, slow-moving exercises and teachings based on principles of truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance. The practice spread rapidly in China, primarily via word of mouth, after its introduction to the public in 1992. According to official statistics, at least 70 million Chinese nationals were practicing Falun Gong across the country as of 1999.
Since the persecution began, Falun Gong practitioners have worked against the CCP’s propaganda to raise awareness about its human rights abuses.
Falun Gong practitioners have compared the CCP’s persecution of their faith to Roman Emperor Nero’s persecution of Christians in ancient Rome.
Decades of Brutal Torture
Yin is jailed in Shandong Provincial Prison, which is notorious for its brutal torture of Falun Gong practitioners incarcerated there.
His latest sentence adds to a history of severe persecution dating back over two decades, during which Yin has suffered relentless physical abuse.
In October 2004, Yin was abducted by local police from Longkou City while he was working at a construction site. He was subjected to a closed-door trial in January 2005 and sentenced to five years in prison, according to an open letter by Yin published on Minghui in 2013.
Yin suffered severe beatings, deprivation of sleep, denial of access to the toilet, forced injection of pepper water, twisting a toothbrush between the fingers, and other unusual methods of torture, such as guards and inmates smearing feces and urine in his mouth.

Calls to End the Persecution
Wang Zhiyuan, president and spokesperson of the World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong, stated on Thursday that the CCP’s persecution of Falun Gong is “anti-humanity” and “directly undermines human morality.”Wang called upon Western democracies to take immediate and enforceable actions to hold the CCP accountable, including freezing perpetrators’ personal assets, revoking visas for CCP officials and overseas students involved in the persecution, and banning illegal organ transplant tourism to China.
Sheng Xue, a China expert and Chinese democracy activist based in Toronto, Canada, said that international efforts to stop the persecution have proven to be too weak, as the persecution continues after more than 25 years.
In a recent interview with The Epoch Times, Sheng called on governments to take firm, coordinated action, including publicly opposing the CCP’s religious persecution and its transnational repression. She suggested that international human rights organizations, media, and lawmakers join forces and expose the CCP’s crimes against humanity.
In addition to sanctions such as freezing assets and banning entry for those involved, especially suspects of forced organ harvesting, Sheng said that it is important to allow legal action by victims in democratic countries.
In Jinzhou City, China’s northeastern Liaoning Province alone, at least 36 Falun Gong practitioners were taken by police on June 2 and June 3, with the eldest being 88 years old. In Lingyuan City, Liaoning Province, local police arrested six Falun Gong practitioners on May 8 and forced two of them to take a medical examination.
Wang Liying, another Falun Gong practitioner arrested on May 8, is still missing, according to Minghui. She was in exile for nearly a year to avoid being imprisoned for her faith before she was taken away by police in May.