Radio France Internationale (RFI): Falun Gong Practitioner Travels to Thirty Seven Countries to seek a Redress for the Cruel Murder of her Husband

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The following is a news report from an RFI programme that was broadcast in Mandarin to China and to Chinese people in the greater Paris region:

A Chinese Falun Gong practitioner, who is also an Australian citizen, campaigns against the murder of her husband by the Jiang regime in China. This is RFI’s correspondent from Paris.

A Chinese Falun Gong practitioner, who is also an Australian citizen, together with her three years old daughter, came to Paris to distribute leaflets in the Chinese community and to let people know about the murder of her husband by Jiang’s regime in China.

This Chinese lady is Jane Dai. She is in her 30’s and is a Falun Gong practitioner from Australia. Her husband, Chengyong Chen was murdered at the age of thirty four in China two years ago.

Chengyong Chen used to be a worker in the Guangzhou papermaking factory. He was detained after he went to the Beijing Public Appeals Office to submit a letter appealing to end the persecution of Falun Gong. Later his family received notification of his death.

Jane Dai and her daughter, Fadu Chen, were able to leave China because she was an Australian citizen and held an Australian passport. After she left China for Australia, she devoted herself to calling for justice for her husband and campaigning against this brutal persecution. She has travelled to thirty-seven countries to tell her story and to call for justice from the international community. France is currently her 37th stop. Her cry for help concerns the murder of her husband and also targets Jiang Zemin, the former leader of the Chinese Communist Party.


Translated from Chinese at http://yuanming.net/articles/200309/24052.html

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