Zhengzhou petitioners: brave petition so that corrupt officials will not be lawless

Liu Hongxia, a petitioner from Zhengzhou, Henan Province, recently recorded a video to “cheer up” her petitioner friends nationwide. She said, “No matter what kind of suppression you face, don’t be afraid, countless ordinary people in China are watching us, we are their hope and motivation for peace, health and survival.”

Encouraging petitioners: be brave and petition

Liu Hongxia said, “I am a petition for more than ten years, the problem has not been solved old petitioner, I am here today to express to the national petitioners, do not be afraid, do not be afraid, do not dare to petition again, to my understanding of the Communist Party, it is impossible to put the prison loaded with one-half of the petitioners, all means are only shocking, I hope that we do not fear, bravely petition. “

Liu Hongxia said, “only to defend the rights of the petitioners to hold a group petition, we have hope for this country, corrupt officials will not be lawless.”

Ms. Tian of Hunan also said, “Our national wandering the streets of the difficult people, courage to go forward to do! No matter how hard it is, you have to keep going, you can’t just stare at China being destroyed by corrupt officials and dying.”

Local police send text messages to intimidate visitors: will not give in

Yang Hao, a petitioner from Heilongjiang, told the Epoch Times that she was in line at the National Bureau of Letters and Calls on the morning of Jan. 4 when she received a threatening text message at 10:50 a.m. from police at the local 859 police station, telling her to stop petitioning immediately or she would be sanctioned by law.

Yang Hao said, “I replied to him: the upper side has long stipulated that police officers should not participate in intercepting petitions or be employed by individuals or organizations. 859 police station has long been employed by local intercepting organizations, acting as thugs in front and behind the scenes, and the whole world is protecting and respecting human rights. Still have the nerve to mention the word law!”

Yang Hao has been petitioning for 17 years, but the problem has not been solved. On December 10 last year, World Human Rights Day, she went to Tianjin to see a doctor and was kidnapped by local police and unknown people, who said they were taking her back to the local community to solve her problems, but she was put in a black prison for 10 days. After she was released, she found another opportunity to petition in Beijing.

Yang Hao was petitioned by the Jianshanjiang court for bending the law, and has experienced multiple detentions, sentences, stalking and kidnapping, and online deletion and blocking over the past 17 years. She said, “No matter how cruel the retaliation is, she will not give in, and if the local government still does not act, she will keep defending her rights.”

859 police station police threatening text messages.

Yang Hao at the State Bureau of Letters and Visits on Jan. 4.