Australian Senators Express Concern Over Zeng Aihua, Who Is Being Illegally Jailed In China (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) On June 28, 2006, Senator Christine Milne of the
Australia Green Party wrote a letter to the Chinese Ambassador to Australia, Fu
Ying, expressing her concern about Hong Kong Falun Gong practitioner Zeng Aihua,
who was illegally detained by the Shanghai Public Security Bureau.
She also wrote a letter to Ms. Zeng's daughter, Australian resident Chen Muhan,
stating that she will provide help and will submit the issue to the Australian
Parliament. Chen Muhan on a hunger strike and sitting protest in front of
the China Liaison Office in Hong Kong, requesting the Chinese authorities to
release her mother. Sources said that the Chinese authorities took Ms. Zeng away from her house
in Shanghai at 11:30 p.m. on May 22 but didn't notify her family or the Hong
Kong district government. Later, the Chinese authorities refused to allow her
family to visit her and refused a lawyer's visit. Now Zeng Aihua's daughter Chen
Muhan has gone to Hong Kong from Australia to protest in front of the China
Liaison Office in Hong Kong. She went on a hunger strike and sitting protest,
requesting the Chinese authorities to release her mother. Australian Senator Lyn Allison, leader of the Democratic Party, also wrote a
letter to Chinese Ambassador Fu Ying and expressed concern over Falun Gong
practitioner Zeng Aihua's illegal detention in Shanghai.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/7/19/133371.html
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