Authorities Deny Shen Xiaodu the Right to Earn a Living; Police Abduct Him Again
By a practitioner from Sichuan Province
(Clearwisdom.net) Falun Dafa practitioner Shen Xiaodu is the grandson of the
late Mr. Shen Junru, one of the main founders of the China Democratic League.
Shen Xiaodu was tortured for over two years at Xinhua Forced Labor Camp in
Mianyang City, Sichuan Province. At 9:00 a.m. on April 6, 2004, only two months
after his release, the local Chengdu City authorities abducted him again and
sent him to a brainwashing class in Xinjin County. Shen Xiaodu had previously been detained in the 3rd Group, 6th
Brigade of Xinhua Forced Labor Camp. The torture that Shen Xiaodu endured there
has been previously reported on Clearwisdom.net (1). After two years, Shen was
released. The company that had previously employed him refused to arrange for his
re-employment. The company has also scheduled people to monitor him 24 hours a
day. In so doing, his former employers made it virtually impossible for him to
find another job, thus infringing Shen Xiaodu's constitutionally promised
freedoms. Mr. Shen's former employers violated his right to make a living as a means of
attempting to intimidate him into abandoning his belief in
"Truthfulness-Benevolence-Forbearance," the fundamental principles of Falun
Gong. The constant close surveillance ultimately caused Shen Xiaodu and his son
the humiliation and hardship of being forced to move in with and become
financially dependent upon his mother, who is nearly eighty years old. This case is just another example of the many human rights abuses instigated
and perpetrated by Jiang's rogue political clique. Please ask anyone who might know the truth, to provide detailed information
about Shen Xiaodu's abductors. In the meantime, I hope that all just people will
share our concern for Shen Xiaodu, and do whatever they can to aid in his rescue
from brainwashing. 1. "Shen Xiaodu, Grandson of the China Democratic League Founder, Is Tortured
with Intense Heat at the Xinhua Forced Labor Camp"
http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2003/11/17/42325.html.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2004/4/13/72246.html
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