Xu Na, a poet, freelance painter, and Falun Gong practitioner in Beijing, was abducted from her home again on July 19, 2020, for taking and posting photos online about the severe pandemic situation in Beijing. The official allegation against her was “undermining law enforcement with a cult organization,” which is “a standard pretext used by the Chinese courts to criminalize Falun Gong practitioners,” according to a Minghui report. She was not tried and has been illegally detained for over a year. Her talent in the arts is revealed through her paintings. Two of her paintings won awards from the China Oil Painting Society and are still in its archives. More of her paintings are posted on the China Political Prisoner Concern website, which claims that it “strives for the freedom of all political prisoners, prisoners of conscience, dissidents and human rights activists who are in custody in China.” Xu survived various types …