After Suffering Inhuman Torture, Ms. Zhou Xuefei Joins Her Husband in the U.S. (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) After almost four years of separation and inhuman
suffering, Ms. Zhou Xuefei arrived at the Newark International Airport to join
her husband, Mr. Lu Chaohui.
Mr. Lu Chaohui sees his wife, Ms. Zhou Xuefei, after four years of
separation Interview with Mr. Lu Chaohui and his wife Ms. Zhou Xuefei at the airport
A Prisoner of Conscience
Ms. Zhou Xuefei is a commercial designer. In November 2000, police in China
unlawfully arrested her for distributing truth-clarifying flyers. She was
sentenced to three years of hard labor in China's notorious forced labor camps,
including the Sanshui Women's Forced Labor Camp.
Because she stayed firm in her belief, she was forced into hard labor during
those three years, assigned unimaginable workloads, and suffered inhumane
torture.
In New York, Lu Chaohui spoke about Falun Gong to those present. He explained
that it is a cultivation practice that allows practitioners to improve their
physical and mental health. Most importantly, its practitioners follow the
principles "Truthfulness, Compassion, and Tolerance." Many people worldwide are
very interested in this practice.
The former communist leader, Jiang Zemin, and his followers are responsible
for the inhumane persecution against Falun Gong practitioners. To justify the
persecution they slandered and defamed Falun Gong to the public. Zhou Xuefei
wanted for people to hear the truth. Lu Chaohui said that he also practices
Falun Gong. He had to give up his job in China and immigrate to Atlanta to be
able to practice Falun Gong. Lu Chaohui alleged that Jiang's persecution of
Falun Gong is illegal under China's law.
Prisoners at the forced labor camp monitored Zhou Xuefei around the clock.
Prisoners were coerced and encouraged by prison guards to torture and abuse Zhou
Xuefei and other Falun Gong practitioners who refused to renounce their belief.
Over the past three years, the labor camp forbade any communication between Zhou
Xuefei and her husband. She was forced to produce needlework products for
export. She was not only subjected to hard labor, but also was forced to endure
torture, abuse, and extreme mental pressure. She became undernourished, and her
eyesight deteriorated greatly, leaving her almost blind. Despite that, Zhou
Xuefei was still detained after her unlawful three-year detention term expired.
It is common for Chinese authorities not to release Falun Gong practitioners who
do not succumb to brainwashing.
A China expert at Yale University stated, "Imprisoning people who follow the
principles of Truthfulness, Compassion, and Forbearance can be equated to the
9/11 terrorist attack. Such atrocities will have a long-term effect on the
Chinese society, just like 9/11 had on the Americans. This group of people,
after having suffered imprisonment, kept high moral standards, freedom of mind,
and did not compromise the principles of Truthfulness, Compassion and
Forbearance. They will be seen by history as the noblest prisoners in China."
Rescue Efforts Set Her Free
Lu Chaohui was a tax auditor in Shenzhen City, Quandong Province. When Zhou
Xuefei was arrested, they had been married less than two months. To rescue his
wife,
Lu Chaohui left no stone unturned. He called on all who could be of help,
wrote countless letters and petitions, and attended many activities to protest
his wife's imprisonment.
Americans joined the rescue effort of Zhou Xuefei. In 2002, US Congressman
Saxby Chambliss and US Senator Max Cleland wrote letters to Secretary of State
Powell and President Bush, requesting that they liberate Zhou Xuefei.
In October 2002, during the first joint student conference, representatives
from universities in Georgia passed a resolution on behalf of over 100,000
students, requesting the Chinese government set free Zhou Xuefei, wife of
Georgian resident Lu Chaohui.
Many US Congressional representatives wrote letters to the President and the
State Department in an effort to gain Zhou Xuefei's release. Georgia Congressman
Mr. Miller contacted the American Embassy in Beijing. Congresswoman Linda also
contacted the U.S. Consulate in Guangzhou City to seek the release of Zhou
Xuefei. As soon as Congressman Louis learned of the extended detention of Zhou
Xuefei, he wrote to Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao and called for the immediate
release of Zhou Xuefei. More than 100 State Assemblymen in Georgia unanimously
passed Resolution No. 624, calling for the release of Zhou Xuefei.
The story of Lu Chaohui and Zhou Xuefei gained the attention of the
mainstream American media. In December 2003, the Fox-5 TV Station in Atlanta
interviewed Lu Chaohui about Zhou Xuefei's situation. The interview became
headline news that evening. The Atlanta Charter, the largest newspaper in the US
southeast region, reported about Zhou Xuefei's unlawful detention several times.
On Thanksgiving Day in 2002, the Atlanta Charter published a report "I came
home, she was gone." It reported on the story of Atlanta resident Mr. Lu Chaohui
and his wife Ms. Zhou Xuefei. The article recounted the young couple's happy
life before the Jiang regime persecuted Falun Gong in China. It told of the
torment and the persecution they suffered, and the harm it caused to their
families. The article touched countless people's hearts and was republished by
several newspapers. Many people told Lu Chaohui, "We have heard of your story,"
when they met him during rescue activities for his wife.
Reunited After Suffering
On January 13, 2004, Zhou Xuefei finally gained her freedom. She had been
imprisoned in the Guondong Shanshui Women's Forced Labor Camp for over three
years. Lu Chaohui was unable to get in touch with her, as the phone number of
his parents-in-law
had changed unexpectedly, and international calls appeared to be blocked. Lu
Chaohui said that phone lines of both his and Xuefei's parents were monitored.
But, it was a happy ending for Zhou Xuefei and Lu Chaohui. She finally arrived
at the Newark International Airport via Thailand.
Lu Chaohui welcomed his wife at the airport, holding a fresh flower bouquet
in his hands. They had been separated for almost four years. Over thirty Falun
Gong practitioners from New York, New Jersey, Boston, and Atlanta gathered at
the airport to welcome her. A reporter asked Lu Chaohui what he felt after
seeing his wife. He answered, "It brings me great happiness to reunite with my
wife." While being imprisoned in the labor camp for over three years, Zhou
Xuefei was not allowed to communicate with her husband. She had no idea about
his situation. While talking about her release, Lu Chaohui said, "I think that
the most effective way to stop such atrocities is to expose this kind of
incident to the international community. Let international society judge such
incidents. This is a valuable way to limit the persecution, since the
persecution instigated by Jiang's followers is so appalling. Although Zhou
Xuefei attained her freedom, we cannot stop our efforts. There are still many
Falun Gong practitioners imprisoned and severely persecuted in Shanshui and
other labor camps. We feel that it is our responsibility to continue to appeal,
so we can end the persecution." To express their gratitude, Lu Chaohui said that
he and his wife would visit government officials, non-governmental
organizations, and student groups who were concerned about her situation, and
who were active in gaining her release.
Zhou Xuefei was extremely surprised, and displayed her joy, when she saw the
big welcome gathering at the airport. She was dressed in a traditional Chinese
dress as she pressed her hands together in front of her chest to show her
gratefulness to the Falun Gong practitioners. After a brief interview, she gave
Lu Chaohui a card that she had bought in Thailand to express her feelings about
finally being free.
(Taken from an Epochtimes article.)


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