3MEDIA KIT · PUBLIC ACCESS PAGE
This page is a concise access point for journalists, researchers, NGOs, legal observers,
and members of the public seeking to understand the case and locate the core materials quickly.
This website documents allegations of psychiatric abuse, child separation, medical harm,
procedural misconduct, forced medication, and institutional retaliation in Denmark.
Beizi Li is a Chinese mother living in Denmark who has built a bilingual public archive documenting
years of alleged institutional abuse involving psychiatric detention, child separation, medical harm,
forced treatment, procedural irregularities, and denial of meaningful remedy.
The website contains structured reports, evidence files, recordings, complaints, legal materials,
timelines, and public statements intended for legal review, media reference, public accountability,
and international human-rights documentation.
• Alleged misuse of psychiatric systems as a mechanism of control and stigmatization.
• Long-term child separation and disruption of the mother–child relationship.
• Medical harm, forced treatment, and disputes over record integrity.
• Institutional refusal, procedural opacity, and repeated dead ends in complaint processes.
• Public documentation used as a survival strategy, evidence-preservation mechanism, and accountability tool.
Materials on this website are published for documentation, accountability, historical preservation,
and human-rights review. Selected pages may be cited under fair use with attribution.
Additional files, screenshots, recordings, and background clarifications may be provided upon request.