Case Overview
A structured summary of the case of Beizi Li, including key events, involved institutions, evidence structure, and current claims.
This page is designed as a concise entry point for journalists, lawyers, human rights organizations, and individuals who need a clear overview before reviewing the full archive.
1. Identity
Name: Beizi Li
Nationality: Chinese
Residence: Denmark, since 2004
Status: Mother, independent complainant, and founder of the public documentation archive beizili.com
2. Core Allegations
- Wrongful psychiatric labeling and forced psychiatric procedures.
- Separation from child and restriction of parental rights.
- Manipulation, alteration, or misuse of medical and administrative records.
- Failure of complaint mechanisms and lack of effective remedy.
- Coordinated or repeated actions by public institutions causing serious harm.
3. Institutions Involved
- Danish psychiatric system
- Danish police
- Child protection authorities
- Municipal administration
- Complaint and appeal bodies
- Courts and administrative review mechanisms
4. Timeline Summary
The following timeline is a simplified summary. Full documentation is available in the Evidence Archive and Annex series.
- 2014: Medical incident involving Beizi Li’s daughter.
- 2022–2023: Psychiatric interventions, police involvement, and confinement-related events.
- 2023–2025: Complaints, administrative disputes, child-related proceedings, and evidence collection.
- 2025: Submissions to international human rights mechanisms.
- 2026: Public archive, structured evidence pages, and ongoing case documentation.
5. Evidence Structure
The case documentation is organized into several structured archives:
Annex E
Evidence files, including documents, screenshots, recordings, correspondence, and official materials.
View Evidence Files →
Annex Zb
Thematic deep-dive reports on specific incidents, mechanisms, and institutional patterns.
View Annex Zb Series →
6. Current Claims
- Restoration of parental rights and reunification with child.
- Correction or removal of false psychiatric records and labels.
- Financial compensation for documented damages.
- Review of medical, police, and child-protection procedures.
- International review, accountability, and protection from further harm.
7. What This Website Provides
This website functions as a public documentation archive. It provides structured access to case materials, evidence files, public statements, complaint records, and international submissions.
- Public case summary
- Evidence index and downloadable materials
- Reports and thematic annexes
- Media and NGO contact information
- Anonymous information submission channel
8. Contact & Anonymous Information
If you are a journalist, lawyer, NGO representative, witness, or person with relevant information, you may contact Beizi Li directly.
Email: connectbeizili@proton.me
Telegram: @libeizi
Submit Information Anonymously
This page is part of the Beizi Li public documentation archive. It is intended as an entry point and does not replace the full evidence files.