Overseas Rescue Campaign Gains Headway: Wang Wei, Sister of an Australian Citizen, Gets Early Release From Labor Camp
By an Australian Practitioner
(Clearwisdom.net) On December 11, 2003, Australian citizen Esther
Wang's elder sister Wang Wei was released from the Jiangbei Forced Labor Camp in
Chongqing City of Sichuang Province, prior to the expiration of her term. This
was achieved with the support of the appeal of an overseas rescue campaign. Upon
her release, she was much thinner than before her imprisonment, but she was in
good spirits. Wang Wei was arrested on the New Year's Day 2002, when meeting with other
practitioners. After being illegally detained for three months, Wang Wei was
sentenced to two years of forced labor. All of this took place without any legal
procedures. Her sister Esther Wang, who is residing in Australia, called on the
Australian government and international community many times to help rescue her,
as well as Esther's brother-in-law, Wu Hongpo, and mother, Li Jielin. Her mother
and brother-in-law were also wrongfully detained. On December 1, of this year
the Australian Senate formally Passed Resolution 704, which supports the
campaign of rescuing the families of Australian Citizens from being persecuted
in China. Wang Wei is another successful case in the campaign to rescue Falun Dafa
practitioners incarcerated in China, as is the release of Australian citizen Li
Qizhong's fianc¨¦, Li Ying.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2003/12/17/62685.html
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