The 37-year-old woman, surnamed Wu, was attacked in May in the
eastern province of Shandong by members of Quannengshen, the Church
of Almighty God, which had preached that a global apocalypse would
take place in 2012.
The case sparked a national outcry after it was revealed that Wu was
beaten to death for refusing to give her telephone number to members
of the group.
The Yantai Intermediate People's Court sentenced Zhang Fan and her
father, Zhang Lidong, to death for intentional homicide and gave
another member of the group, Lu Yingchun, life in prison, the
official Xinhua news agency said.
"Zhang Hang and Zhang Qiaolian, another two cult members, were
sentenced to ten and seven years of jail terms respectively," Xinhua
said.
Zhang Hang is also a daughter of Zhang Lidong.
Xinhua did not report ages of the five defendants, who were tried in
August.
KICKING AND STOMPING
According to Xinhua, Zhang Fan and Lu had called Wu an "evil spirit"
and the group beat, kicked, and stomped on her head until she died
on the scene.
The Quannengshen group, which originated in central Henan province,
believes that Jesus was resurrected as Yang Xiangbin, wife of the
sect's founder, Zhao Weishan, according to previous Xinhua reports.
Zhao is also known as Xu Wenshan, Xinhua has said, adding that the
couple fled to the United States in September 2000.
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In 2012, China launched a crackdown on the group, which called for a
"decisive battle" to slay the "Red Dragon" Communist Party, and
preached that the world would end that year.
The party brooks no challenge to its rule and is obsessed with
social stability. It has cracked down on cults, which have
multiplied in recent years. Demonstrations have been put down with
force and some sect leaders executed.
In 1999, then-President Jiang Zemin launched a campaign to crush the
Falun Gong religious group. It was banned as "evil cult" after
thousands of practitioners staged a surprise but peaceful sit-in
outside the leadership compound in Beijing to demand official
recognition of their movement.
(Reporting by Michael Martina; Editing by Richard Borsuk)
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