EVIDENCE ARCHIVE · CASE FILES · HUMAN RIGHTS DOCUMENTATION
This page serves as the main evidence directory for the Beizi Li archive.
It brings together the core Z-series case files, extended Zb materials,
E-series evidence folders, and key international complaint pathways.
This archive contains materials relating to psychiatric abuse, medical coercion,
child separation, digital intrusion, record manipulation, and institutional misconduct.
Annex E Series
Main entry page for the E-series evidence archive.
E-2 | Psychiatric Evaluation Recordings
Audio material from psychiatric interviews and assessments.
E-3 | Login History (129 pages)
System login records and access-history documentation.
E-4 | Fake Prescriptions
Archived screenshots and records relating to fabricated medication entries.
E-7 | Doctor Conversations
Recorded conversations with doctors and related medical personnel.
E-9 | Court Documents
Judgments, appeal documents, and procedural materials.
E-13 | Forensic Psychiatric Report
Report materials and related rebuttal structure.
E-20 | Complaint & Follow-Up
Complaint file and follow-up documentation after the assault incident.
Annex Z-1 to Z-10
Main structural case files and the central persecution timeline.
Zb-1 | Systemic Persecution Report
Main bilingual report for international reference.
Zb-2 | Threat Record
Threats, pressure signals, and coercive behavioural patterns.
Zb-6 | Identity & Surveillance Setup
Disguised identities, infiltration, and surveillance layout.
Zb-8 | Digital Surveillance Dossier
Digital tracking, intrusion, and privacy attacks.
Zb-9 | Forced Injection & Violence
Published entry under the Zb-9 structure.
Zb-10 | Forced Abortion Case
Medical coercion and suspected sterilisation-related harm.
Zb-17 | Emotional Isolation Mechanism
Structural emotional deprivation and control logic.
United Nations / OHCHR
UN-oriented submissions, complaint packages, and supplementary materials.
ECHR Materials
Convention-based structure and European human-rights litigation direction.
Reports for Public Release
Curated reports for media, NGOs, and international readers.
Telegram Mirror Archive
Mirror distribution, evidence backup, and public continuity channel.
This page is intended to function as the main public evidence directory.
It should remain cleaner and more stable than older draft-style sitemap pages.
If some entries still point to placeholders, this means the topic has already been included
in the archive structure, but its standalone public page is still being revised or migrated.
This evidence archive is continuously updated and does not represent the full extent of preserved materials.