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San Francisco: Cambridge University Student Visits USA to Ask for Help to Rescue Her Husband Abducted by CCP Authorities In Beijing (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) Graduate student Lou Hongwei came to the U.S. from
Cambridge University, United Kingdom, to host a press conference in front of the
Chinese Consulate in San Francisco, California on July 31, 2006. She asked for
help to rescue her husband, Mr. Pu Dongwei, who was abducted from his home in
Beijing by the Communist authorities two months ago. Ms. Lou said that she had
been looking for his whereabouts for the past two months but still didn't have a
definite answer about where and how he is. She requested the Chinese Communist
Party (CCP) to release her husband and called for the attention of the
international community to help stop the CCP's killing of Falun Gong
practitioners in secret concentration camps. Lou Hongwei requests the CCP to immediately release her
husband, Falun Gong practitioner Pu Dongwei, at a press conference in front of
the Chinese Consulate in San Francisco, California Lou Hongwei heard that her husband was abducted on May 20 when she called her
parents in China. They said that about seven or eight policemen from the Haidian
District Police Department went to his house on May 19, 2006. After they entered
the house, the policemen wanted Mr. Pu to hand over the Nine
Commentaries on the Communist Party books. Pu Dongwei answered that he
didn't have any. The policemen began to search his house and found some books
about Falun Gong. Then they took him and his computer away. The police didn't
give the family any warranty or document about taking away Pu Dongwei and the
family doesn't know his whereabouts. During the past two months, Lou Hongwei has been searching for her husband
from many sources. She called the China National Security Bureau Haidian Beijing
branch and wrote a letter to the Beijing City Government. She said when she
called the Haidian branch, the person on the other end immediately hung up the
phone after hearing the purpose of her call. When she dialed the number again,
the person on the other side said, "This is a private phone." As for
the letter to the Beijing government, the city government gave her a reply
saying they had transferred her letter to the Beijing Police Department and no
more information has been given since then. Pu Dongwei works for the Asia Foundation to provide legal services to
underprivileged groups. Lou said she came to San Francisco because this is where
the headquarters of the Asia Foundation is located. She had made an appointment
with the vice president of the foundation to talk about possible rescue channels
on Wednesday. Mr. Pu and Ms. Lou have an 18-month-old daughter. She said the girl is now
with her grandparents. Ms. Lou and Mr. Pu both started practicing Falun Gong in 1996 in Beijing.
They lived happily before July 1999, when the CCP started the persecution of
Falun Gong. In June 2000, the couple wrote a letter to the government explaining
to them the facts about Falun Gong. For the letter, they were sentenced to one
year of forced labor without a trial. Lou Hongwei recounted how she was jailed in Beijing Women's Forced Labor
Institute. A guard once threatened her that if she didn't renounce her belief,
they would send her to a concentration camp in northwest China where nobody can
return alive. She said the so-called concentration camps were the Chinese
Communist Party's live organ bank. CCP operatives harvest the organs of
steadfast Falun Gong practitioners to sell for profit. Ms. Lou called on the international community to be aware of the persecution
of Falun Gong in China and help to end the persecution. She said, "Falun
Gong has been persecuted for seven years. The persecution must stop
immediately."
Posting date: 8/5/2006 |