Radio Free Asia: Xiong Wei is Released and Returns to Germany
(Clearwisdom.net) Mrs. Xiong Wei, who studied in Germany and
went back to China to work, was finally released and returned to Germany after
being imprisoned in a forced labor camp for more than two years because she
distributed flyers about the Chinese government's persecution of Falun Gong. The
release was made possible by the joint efforts of German human right
organizations, the German government and Falun Gong practitioners. The following
is based on a report by RFA's correspondent in Germany: Mrs Xiong Wei, who worked in the Beijing branch office of a
German company after completing her study in Germany was arrested in January
2001 and imprisoned for two years because she was against China's persecution of
Falun Gong. During the past two years, the petitions made by German human rights
organizations and Falun Gong practitioners in Germany and Israel, where Xiong's
brother lives, and many other Falun Gong practitioners and organizations in
other European countries has made Xiong's case a very important human rights
issue in the European community. On Wednesday, September 29th, 2004, Mrs Xiong
Wei finally returned to Frankfurt Germany with the help of German human rights
organizations, the German government and Falun Gong practitioners. At noon on
Thursday, the International Society for Human Rights held a press conference in
Frankfurt for Xiong's release. The spokesman of the International Society for Human Rights
presided at the press conference, which began with a brief introduction to the
development of Xiong Wei's situation during the past two years. An appeal was
made to the German government and other European countries to continue paying
attention to the human rights violations and persecution of Falun Gong in China.
The press conference urged the European community to take joint actions in
asking China to honor and obey the UN's Human Rights Charter so that the
persecution of Falun Gong in China can be put to an immediate end. Mrs Xiong Wei answered questions about why she was arrested
two years ago, what persecution she had suffered during her imprisonment and how
her elderly parents were physically and spiritually impacted by her case. She
also voiced a sincere appreciation for the help provided by numerous German
citizens, international human rights associations and the German government. She
said that it is their help that had forced the persecutors to restrain their
brutality and eventually enabled her to gain her release.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.org/mh/articles/2004/10/2/85542.html
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