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Dr. Huang Appeals from America: Help Find My Brother Huang Xiong (Photo)
By Dafa practitioner Huang Wanqing in the U.S. (Clearwisdom.net) I would like to take this opportunity to appeal to more
people in the world to pay close attention to the situation of millions of Falun
Gong practitioners in prisons and labor camps in China. One of them is my
brother. I appeal to people everywhere to help me find my younger brother, and
help end this persecution in which tens of millions of practitioners suffer
daily. I ask public security officials and government officials in China to
treat Falun Gong practitioners well, and in doing so secure a better future for
themselves. It has been almost a year since my younger brother disappeared in China. My younger brother's name is Huang Xiong. He was born in 1978, and he is
about 5 feet 4 inches in height. He has a college degree with a major in
computer science, and he used to live in Furong Township, Wan An County, a small
mountainous county in Jiangxi Province, China. In 1996, after I learned Falun
Gong, I brought this great practice to my hometown. Many of my friends and
family, including my younger brother, learned it and benefited from it. However,
since the persecution of Falun Gong started in 1999, my younger brother has been
without a home. He was put in labor camp for 2 years, and after that he had to
remain homeless in order to avoid further persecution. All this suffering,
simply for his belief in "Truthfulness-Benevolence-Forbearance"! It
has been 8 months since I last heard from him, in April of 2003. It feels as if
he has simply vanished from this earth. At the time that the persecution of Falun Gong started in 1999, my younger
brother was being trained at a computer-learning center in Beijing. On July 21,
1999, he and many others went to the government appeals office to appeal and
tell them that Falun Gong is good. Because of this, my younger brother was
arrested in February 2000 in Beijing, and was sentenced to two years in a forced
labor camp in Jian, Jiangxi Province. Appealing is a citizen's right, guaranteed
by China's Constitution, yet the first charge in his sentencing document stated
that, "Huang Xiong participated in a public appeal in Zhongnanhai, Beijing,
on July 21, 1999." Even the emails that he sent became charges against him. In the summer of 2001, after almost one and a half years of imprisonment, he
was finally allowed to go home on bail. Because he had to hand in "Thought
Reports" to the local police often, and accept their brainwashing tactics,
his personal freedom was restricted. Since he did not want to give up his belief
in "Truthfulness-Benevolence-Forbearance," and his pursuit of
rationality and justice, he had to leave his home and start a two-year journey
of homelessness. In the process, he clarified the facts of the persecution to
other Chinese people. He went many places, met many people, told many about the
truth of Falun Gong, and highlighted to people that Falun Gong teaches
benevolence. His efforts led many people to know the truth, but it also caused
the police to pursue him, and so he had to constantly stay on the move. Despite
this, he never stopped telling people about the truth of the persecution of
Falun Gong. I became the only person who was regularly in touch with him,
although I was in the U.S., and he stayed in China. The last time he and I made contact was on April 19, 2003. Since then, I have
not heard a single word from him, not had a single sign, and none of his friends
and relatives know his whereabouts. He seems to have simply
"evaporated." The police department in my home province of Jiangxi
also has no information about him. My guess is that he must have been arrested. Otherwise, he would surely
contact me! I am the only relative that he can contact, since he is afraid that
if he contacts his friends and relatives in China, they will also be persecuted. All my brother did was to tell people that Falun Dafa is good, and that there
is nothing wrong with becoming a good person and following
"Truthfulness-Benevolence-Forbearance." What he was doing was
courageous, conscious, and just. Xiong has always had a kind heart towards others. When he was little, he once
went to shop for groceries with grandma, and he felt that grandma had bargained
too effectively. On their way back home, he insisted that grandma pay some more
money to the peasant who sold them the vegetables. He felt compassion for the
peasant, and felt that the peasant should not have been taken advantage of. Yet
there is no place for him, for such a good person who simply tells the truth and
upholds his beliefs, in the land of China. The public security staff in China also "investigated" me, although
I am outside of the country. Some government officials in my hometown told me
that other officials from higher levels have even investigated the history of my
father's grandparents. My college classmates also told me that after 1999, some
state security officials went to my college and asked them about me. When my
younger brother was arrested for the first time, my relatives said that I was
black-listed by government officials in Beijing. They warned me not to come
back, and said that I would be arrested at customs if I should try to return. My
brother once said that the officials would beat you up once they arrest you. One night last April, on the day that I lost contact with my brother, I had a
clear dream of him being brutally beaten by police, to the point that he simply
could not stand it any further. Can you imagine what kind of a feeling that is?
Many people do not understand why Falun Gong practitioners go and appeal their
cases. What I want to tell them is that we humans are not unfeeling beings.
Aren't we moved when our families are affected? It is a person's moral
obligation to stand up and speak out when his parents, brothers and sisters, or
wife and kids are treated unfairly, when they are bullied, raped and tortured to
death. Since the persecution started in 1999, according to the Falun Dafa
Information Center, there is documented evidence of at least 881 Falun Gong
practitioners being persecuted to death. This simply should not be tolerated any
longer. My brother is quite young and thin, and I do not know how these vicious
people have been treating him. I believe that in the end, justice will prevail,
and that no wrongdoers will escape. I'm determined to seek justice for my
younger brother. Jiang Zemin and Luo Gan, among those who are responsible for
the persecution, have been sued overseas for their crimes. I believe that
justice will eventually prevail for Falun Gong practitioners and their families. Along with my brother, some of my former classmates are also Falun Gong
practitioners. Some of them have been forced to leave home to avoid persecution,
and others have been imprisoned. One of those incarcerated is Mr. Wang Bin, who
was my classmate at South Central Industrial University in Changsha City, Hunan
Province. He is said to be jailed at Lufeng Detention Center, part of Changsha
Prison, Hunan Province, located at 133 Cheng Nan Dong Lu, Zhuojiatang, Changsha
City. He was a doctoral candidate at the Chinese Academy of Science in Beijing,
and was arrested in March 2001 while on his way to the office of the Process
Engineering Institute of the Chinese Academy of Science to get his degree
certificate. Though he did nothing wrong, he was later sentenced to three years
in a labor camp. I have many other friends that attended the Chinese Academy of
Science who are also Falun Gong practitioners. Many of them have doctoral or
master's degrees, or are graduate students, such as Mr. and Mrs. Cao Kai, and
Mr. Zhang Yong. During this holiday season, I do not even have their addresses
to send them greeting cards. Because of Jiang Zemin's persecution against Falun
Gong, they have all become homeless, with no one knowing their whereabouts.
There are also situations such as that of Mr. Sam Lu, who lives near me in
Atlanta, Georgia, USA. His wife Ms. Zhou Xuefei has been detained at Sanshui
Women's Labor Camp in Guangdong Province for more than three years. Although she
was released in January 2004, Ms. Zhou is still under surveillance at home. She
hopes to join her husband in the U.S., but there are many obstacles in their
path to reunite with each other. Jiang's Regime also tries to force Falun Gong practitioners who have gone
back to China to visit their friends and relatives to become their agents. In an
effort to extend the persecution of Falun Gong outside of China, they threaten
to harm practitioners' friends and relatives in China, trying to force overseas
practitioners to provide officials with information on overseas Falun Gong
activities. These schemes have been exposed, and the public has come to know the
officials' bad deeds. As a result, the attempt to persecute Falun Gong
practitioners outside of China has completely failed. I would like to again take this opportunity to appeal to more people in the
world to pay close attention to the situations of millions of Falun Gong
practitioners in prisons and labor camps in China, like my brother. I appeal to
people everywhere to help me find my younger brother, and help end this
persecution in which tens of millions of practitioners suffer daily. I ask
public security officials and government officials in China to treat Falun Gong
practitioners well, and in doing so, secure a better future for themselves. Thank You! Dr. Huang Wanqing |