Core Case Archive
This directory presents the core Z-Series files documenting the case of Beizi Li, including psychiatric abuse, child separation, medical harm, administrative obstruction, digital pressure, and international complaint strategy.
The purpose of this section is not to display every fragment of evidence, but to provide a structured narrative archive of the main case files and analytical reports.
A structured overview of the major events, escalation points, and institutional actions across the case timeline.
Open fileThe main narrative report explaining the structure, logic, and consequences of the case as a system of coordinated pressure.
Open fileAn analytical file on how psychiatric, medical, child protection, police, and administrative systems created space for abuse and procedural harm.
Open fileAn index of major actors, institutional roles, and patterns of behaviour relevant to responsibility across the case.
Open fileA structural guide to how the case materials were organized for international human rights submission.
Open fileA focused timeline documenting long-term digital pressure, abnormal device behaviour, interference, and suspected surveillance patterns.
Open fileA focused analysis of coercive psychiatric interpretation, institutional misuse of mental health procedures, and long-term psychological violence.
Open fileA core case file documenting the death of Beizi Li’s daughter and the surrounding allegations of misdiagnosis and medical failure.
Open fileA grouped archive of refusal letters, procedural notices, institutional replies, and non-response patterns across reported authorities.
Open fileDocumentation of long-term digital interference, hidden intrusion, suspicious system behaviour, and technical pressure.
Open fileA file focused on privacy erosion, behavioural tracking, exposure risks, and the broader pressure created by digital intrusion.
Open fileA file on disclosure strategy, cross-platform preservation, international communication, and protective publication methods.
Open fileThis directory is intended to maintain a single and coherent numbering structure for the Z-Series.
Older draft titles, mixed-language headings, and overlapping directory entries should not continue to function as the main English Z-Series index.
If a linked page is still under revision, its final title and structure should be aligned with this directory rather than with older draft versions.
This page serves as the primary English gateway to the Z-Series archive.