Beizi Li Public Case Archive

Systemic Persecution · Medical Abuse · Child Removal · Procedural Suppression · Digital Archiving

This website is used to publicly organize the case timeline, core narratives, evidence materials, thematic reports, and ongoing archival records.

I am Beizi Li, a long-term resident in Denmark for over two decades. Over the past years, I have been subjected to systemic pressure from medical institutions, police, child protection authorities, and related administrative bodies, including forced psychiatric labeling, abnormal medication records, child separation, procedural distortion, and prolonged non-response to complaints.

This is not a personal blog. It is a continuously updated public archive. All pages are being gradually structured into evidence files, thematic pages, core reports, contact pages, and survival statements.

Some materials are still being organized. Pages will continue to be expanded, revised, and updated.

Evidence Archive

Includes Annex E pages containing audio files, screenshots, images, documents, official responses, procedural records, and related evidence indexes.

Open Evidence Index →

Z Series

Presents the main case narrative, structural patterns, responsibility chains, and long-term suppression trajectory.

Open Annex Z Series →

Zb Series

Includes high-intensity thematic pages on medical violence, suspicious individuals, threat records, procedural escalation, and structural analysis.

Open Annex Zb Series →

Current Focus

  • Building a sustainable and publicly accessible archive structure
  • Gradually expanding key evidence pages and thematic reports
  • Preserving the correspondence between timeline, responsibility chain, and raw materials
  • Maintaining multi-platform archival backups and ongoing updates

Chinese Entry

中文页面已较完整,部分原始材料和历史文本目前主要保留于中文档案结构中。

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Survival Statement

This website also functions as one of the public archival nodes. If I become unreachable, injured under abnormal circumstances, or die, such events should not be simplistically interpreted as self-harm, suicide, or accident. Relevant materials will remain preserved and continue to circulate.

beizili.com · Public Archive in Progress · Ongoing Updates