Overseas Falun Gong Family Rescue Effort Allows Aeronautics Scientist Ms. Yang Yueli to Gain Early Release (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) Former senior engineer from China's Aeronautics Ministry, Ms. Yang Yueli,
mother of Toronto resident, Mr. Yang Zhendong, had been imprisoned in a Beijing Forced Labor Camp
because of her practice of Falun Gong. On February 6, 2003, she was released four months ahead of
her term. This is the eighth story about family members of overseas practitioners being rescued or gaining
early release since the global rescue campaign began in July 2002. The Canadian government's
strenuous efforts helped make six of these rescue cases successful. Clearwisdom Net, Voice of
America, Radio Free Asia, Radio France International and Epoch Times reported on the efforts and
appeals for rescuing Ms. Yang. Yang Yueli's son, Mr. Yang Zhendong, a Canadian permanent resident and financial analyst in
Toronto, obtained this good news when he phoned his mother's friend in China on the morning of
February 6. He was pleasantly surprised and had a more than 20 minute phone conversation with his
mother. "From my mom's voice, she is in a very good state of mind. She asked me to express her
gratitude to all the people who helped rescue her." Ms. Yang Yueli told her son that the
overseas rescue effort has a great effect on the labor camp. For example, after Clearwisdom Net and
other media published reports regarding the attempts to rescue her, leaders of the labor camp went
to see her and they felt extremely afraid. Yang Zhendong said, "I thank all overseas Falun Gong practitioners and the
Global Mission to Rescue Persecuted Falun Gong Practitioners for their great
effort. I also appreciate the Canadian government's attention to this case and diplomatic support.
Consensus from abroad and pressure from the international community played a critical role in my
mother's early release." According to Yang Zhendong, Ms. Yang is now 63 years old. She graduated from Northwestern
Polytechnic University. In the 1960s, she was one of four young scientists nominated by Qian Xuesen,
the foremost scientist in China and the Director of China's National Science Committee, to
participate in the research and launch of China's first satellite, "Dong Fang Hong". In
the 1980s, she received awards from the National Defense Council for her outstanding contribution in
research and launch of the "Long March 3" rocket. On December 7, 2001, she was arrested while applying for a passport to come to Canada to join her
son, because she refused to renounce her belief in Falun Gong. She was first detained in Beijing's
Dongcheng Detention Center. Forty one days later, she was sentenced to one and a half years of
forced labor without a trial. She was sent to Tuanhe Forced Labor Camp. Three months later, she was
transferred to the Beijing Women "Re-education through Labor" Camp. Mr. Yang Zhendong
said, "The Chinese police did not provide any legal documents. There were more than four months
that no information about my mother was made available. We were not allowed to visit my mother, nor
were we allowed to send her any daily necessities. We had no way to verify whether my mother was
still alive." Yang Zhendong said that his mother started practicing Falun Gong in 1996. Cultivating Falun Gong
allowed her to get rid of various ailments she had been suffering from and let her regain her health
and energy. She could not understand why the Jiang regime would persecute Falun Gong. After
carefully thinking it through, she chose to persist in her practice and tried to tell people what
Falun Gong is really about. Unfortunately, because she would not renounce her belief, she was
imprisoned. Overseas Family Member Rescue Effort Zhendong said that after his mother was imprisoned, overseas Falun Gong practitioners, the
Canadian government, Minister of Foreign Affairs, parliament members, the Canadian Embassy in
Beijing, some non-government organizations and other individuals all took actions to rescue her. In May 2002, Mr. Yang Zhendong received a letter from the Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs
who expressed his attention to this case and instructed the Canadian Embassy in Beijing to negotiate
with the Beijing local government. In July 2002, a global Falun Gong family member rescue campaign was launched, and a favorable
turn occurred. Media reports from Voice of America, Radio Free Asia, Radio France International and
Clearwisdom Net kindled strong reaction from the international community, and also made the
persecutors in China feel shocked and afraid. The labor camp where Ms. Yang Yueli was detained started registering those Falun Gong
practitioners who are senior intellectuals or who have overseas relatives. His mother was sent to an
air-conditioned place. This was unprecedented under the general situation in which Falun Gong
practitioners have been subjected to long periods of brainwashing, as well as physical and mental
tortures. Other Falun Gong practitioners in the labor camp also received improved treatment. According to a VOA report on August 25, 2002, the Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr.
Graham, brought forth the Falun Gong issue to the Chinese Foreign Minister, Tang Jiaxuan at the
meeting of foreign ministers from eastern allied countries. In October 2002, the Canadian Parliament
unanimously passed a resolution regarding rescuing 13 Canadian Falun Gong practitioners' family
members including Ms. Yang Yueli. When the New Year of 2003 approached, the Canadian Embassy in
Beijing sent a greeting card to Ms. Yang. Further Efforts Are Still Needed in Rescue Movement Spokesperson of the Global Mission to Rescue Persecuted Falun Gong Practitioners, Ms.
Jin Cong said that the global rescue movement is far from over. Recently, a 71-year-old Hong Kong
resident, Falun Gong practitioner, Mr. Chen Rongyuan was wrongfully sentenced to 7 years in jail by
the Myanmar government under pressure from the Jiang regime. US citizen Mr. Charles Li was
unreasonably arrested in China simply because he is a practitioner of Falun Gong. These facts
indicate that the persecution of Falun Gong is still going on and the persecution is also extending
overseas. In face of this fact, governments from all countries and kind-hearted people have the
responsibility to further call upon the Chinese leaders to stop the persecution of Falun Gong and
unconditionally release all jailed Falun Gong practitioners.
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