An Update on Practitioner Li Ying, Fiancée of an Australian Citizen, Who Is Currently Held in the Qingsong Women's Labor Camp in Shanghai


2002-11-27

(Clearwisdom.net)

Li Ying, a Falun Dafa practitioner from China and the fiancée of an Australian citizen Lee Cheezong, is being illegally detained in Qingsong Women's Labor Camp in Shanghai. Since the global campaign to "Rescue Our Family Members" began, her situation has received a lot of attention. Recently, she was finally permitted to see her family after being denied their visits for a long time. The labor camp employee treated her family relatively politely and even doubled the normal time allotment for the visit.

We urge Dafa practitioners to intensify their righteous thoughts and to continuously clarify the true situation to relevant personnel as well as other everyday people. We want our fellow practitioner Li Ying to be released as soon as possible and reunited with her family.

Related article:

Australian Foreign Affairs and Trade Office Raises Concerns on Ms. Li Ying's Plight in a Shanghai Forced Labor Camp (Photo)


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