Little Hong Hong's Family's Bitter Experience

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Hong Hong is only seven years old. Unfortunately, a few days ago, she was arrested with her mum and dad.

Hong Hong's dad, Tong Huanxiang, is a person of very high moral standards. He holds the position of chairperson of Weihai City's Chess Institute in Shandong Province. From 1996 to 2002, he was the grand champion title holder for the chess championship tournament in Weihai. In 2004, he was awarded the title "Weihai Chess King." In recent years he has played a significant role in the promotion and development of chess in Weihai.

During Mr. Tong's tenure as chair of Tianhuo Chess Institute, his enterprising efforts have resulted in his students earning championships in various tournaments throughout Shandong Province. This year, his students won the championship title for females in the "A" category. On October 3rd, 4th, and 5th (just before his arrest) he oversaw the first session of Weihai's "Haifei's Cup" Ten Best Chess Competition sponsored by the Shandong Province Sports Bureau. Citizens of Weihai commented very favourably on the tournament. It was evaluated and rated as the best session ever.

Mr. Tong originally believed the slander and hate propaganda about Falun Gong that was broadcast and published by the television and newspaper media when the persecution started in July 1999. After he had the opportunity to see a CD exposing the persecution, he realised that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) had fabricated stories to defame and incite hatred toward Falun Gong practitioners. When he went abroad, he discovered that there were people practising Falun Gong everywhere, the complete opposite of what the Chinese Communist Party had been propagandising.

On the afternoon of October 11th, 2007, Hong Hong went out with her parents to visit a friend's family. On their way home, several plainclothes police officers, accompanied by an armed guard, got out of a jeep and confronted them. Under the pretext of an investigation, the family was forcefully taken away to the Gao-Ou Area Police Station in Weihai, Shandong Province.

The family was separated--Mr. Tong confined to one room and Hong Hong and her mum in another. Hong Hong was very frightened, crying and wailing all the time. She couldn't stop visiting the toilet, almost every ten minutes. The police confiscated her parents' handbags, their keys, and personal belongings, without any formal procedures or explanation. They forcefully entered their home and workplace and removed two desktop computers, one laptop, one printer, a portable hard drive, a paper cutter, MP3 players, and other items. They also impounded their car and the Chess Institute's tuition fee deposit of nearly fifty thousand yuan1. Their home and work place were ransacked. That same day, Mr. Tong was sent to Haiwei Detention Centre. Hong Hong and her mother were later released and allowed to go home at midnight.

Several days passed. Hong Hong asked her mother every day when her dad would come home. When mother and daughter went to see him in the detention centre, the security bureau refused to give them permission.

Why does Hong Hong have to be subjected to this unfair treatment? It is because of her family's belief in the principles of "Truth-Compassion-Tolerance;" it is because they strive to be good and have high moral standards.

Every day Hong Hong waits in anticipation for her dad to come home quickly!

Note

1. "Yuan" is the Chinese currency; 500 yuan is equal to the average monthly income of an urban worker in China.

Chinese version available at http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2007/11/8/166168.html

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