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Help Can Go a Long Way…Even as Far as Beijing (Photos)

 






















Ms. Xiaomei Jia, wife of Pittsburgh,  PA resident, Cailu Xu

Ms. Xiaomei Jia, wife of Pittsburgh,
PA resident, Cailu Xu, was recently released from a Chinese
forced labor camp due to pressure from U.S.



PHILADELPHIA
– Cailu Xu and his wife, Xiaomei Jia once had a peaceful life. During
their spare time they would exercise and meditate together outside their
apartment complex.

Then
one day they were torn apart.

Mr.
Xu, an associate professor who worked at China’s prestigious Tsinghua University
(commonly referred to as “China’s MIT”), was practicing his meditation
exercise when police arrested him and detained him in June, 2000, but was
released after 30 hours. His wife, however, was not so lucky.

In
October 2001, she was forced to leave home to avoid being taken away for
practicing Falun Gong.

One
month later, she was detained by Chinese police for handing out flyers exposing
the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners.

Mr.
Xu’s wife of 14 years was then sent to the notorious Beijing Female Labor Camp,
where Falun Gong practitioners are regularly deprived of food and sleep, made to
do hard labor and electrocuted with electric batons.

Husband
Seeks Help in the U.S.

After
living in fear since his wife’s arrest, Mr. Xu left China in July to attend an
academic conference in Boston and never went back. “In China, I can do
nothing,” he says.

Since
arriving in the U.S. Mr. Xu, who now lives in Pittsburgh, has been working
tirelessly to rescue his wife from torture and abuse. His local community has
also joined the efforts.





























The
local community in Pittsburgh collects signatures for
Ms. Xiaomei Jia&’s release.





The
University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University’s Amnesty International
chapters wrote letters to the Chinese Embassy. University of Pittsburgh’s
Chinese American Student Association helped collect signatures. Pittsburgh City
Councilman William Peduto and the local media also tried to help get the word
out.

“I
have made a great deal of effort to rescue my wife,” Mr. Xu says, “and
I have got so much help from you.”

On
May 3, 2003 Xiaomei Jia was released from imprisonment.

Mr.
Xu credits U.S. Rep. Mike Doyle, D-Swissvale, for gaining her release. The
Congressman’s office says they consider the case of the wife jailed in China to
be part of the casework that they are responsible for. Congressman Doyle’s
office forwarded Mr. Xu’s letters to his wife. The Congressman also wrote his
own letters to U.S. and Chinese officials, including the U.S. Ambassador to
Beijing, urging her release.

The
rescue effort for Xiaomei Jia, however, is not over.

Mr.
Xu says his wife is under tight surveillance and restrictions back home, while
their 13 year-old son lives with his aunt in Beijing. He now hopes U.S.
officials can help bring her safely to the United States.

“We’re
still trying to getting her out of the country,” said a staff member in
Congressman Doyle’s office.

“I
would to take this opportunity to appeal to all the kind hearted Pittsburgh
people to help me further, to get her here to reunite us,” says Mr. Xu.
“It is powerful if everyone speaks up for justice.”

Xiaomei
Jia is one of thirty nine persecuted Falun Gong practitioners with family residing
in the U.S.

Posting date: 27/May/2003
Original article date: 25/May/2003
Category: World News