Gao Feng, 28, an employee of Chrysler's Beijing Jeep joint venture, was sentenced to two and a half years of RTL in October or November 1995. A member of the Beijing Christian Sacred Love Association, an unofficial Protestant group, Gao Feng was detained on 8 August 1995 during a crackdown on religious activists and other dissidents prior to the U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women. His home was searched and a copy of an appeal which he was drafting on behalf of 1989 student leader Liu Gang, then imprisoned, was confiscated. In June 1997, Gao Feng had his sentence extended for "refusing to reform himself" by an additional six days for each month of his total sentence, 216 days altogether, and transferred to a camp in the outskirts of Beijing. Gao was previously apprehended with other religious dissidents in late May 1994 for publicly praying for those killed in the 1989 Beijing Massacre and for protesting the lack of democracy and human rights in China. (Sources: Human Rights in China - New York)