www射-国产免费一级-欧美福利-亚洲成人福利-成人一区在线观看-亚州成人

USEUROPEAFRICAASIA 中文雙語(yǔ)Fran?ais
China
Home / China / Society

House arrest victim to get state compensation

Xinhua | Updated: 2013-02-08 16:19

HARBIN?-- Chen Qingxia, a petitioner who was under house arrest for three years, is entitled to state compensation after investigators on Friday ruled that security staff had made "mistakes" in the law enforcement of her.

Zheng Chun, deputy chief of the Political and Legal Affairs Committee in Yichun City, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, said that Chen will be compensated in line with the State Compensation Law. He said those who offended Chen and her family members will be seriously dealt with and subject to the criminal law.

Four officials including three police officers in Yichun and a head of the complaint letter handling office in Dailing District, Yichun, were sacked for mishandling Chen's case, according to the investigators.

The 44-year-old woman now confined to a wheelchair had been held in an abandoned morgue for three years since 2009 after receiving an 18-month re-education labor sentence for complaining about her husband's detention

She caught the public attention after the media reported that people found posters Chen put on the window of her dungeon, bearing cries for mercy, in December 2012.

Investigators found that the local authorities in Dailing District sought to punish her for petitioning in Beijing, where she traveled to seek justice for her husband's mistreatment at a re-education labor camp.

The husband Song Lisheng had been given the one-year-and-seven-month service for attempting to escape quarantine during a SARS epidemic in 2003.

A court in Yichun revoked the re-education sentence to Song in November 2003 after Chen petitioned the city government. However, the police department continued to enforce the re-education to Song, who suffered bruising and mental health deterioration, after he was freed.

Chen decided to petition higher-ranking authorities for her husband's case. She took her son with her and went to Beijing in 2007, where she was intercepted by security staff.

The boy aged 12 at that time was left unattended and was lost after security staff put the mother into a cab and sent her back to Yichun.

The woman's health deteriorated while being restricted in the abandoned bungalow once used as a morgue in a local welfare house.

Investigators have entrusted doctors with the Harbin Medical University to give Chen a health check, which showed that her current disability was from a relapse of a back injury, which she sustained in a street accident in 1990.

Investigators found no evidence suggesting Chen was physically abused during her house arrest.

According to the investigation team, Chen's medical bills during her detention have been paid by the district government.

Chen needs to go through a legal procedure to get the state compensation.

Although the exact sum of Chen's compensation is not yet known, investigators said in addition to the money, Chen can expect all future medical bills of her husband and herself as well as their living expenses covered by the government. The district government will provide an apartment for the couple to live, and continue efforts of looking for their son.

Chen's case has triggered a nationwide outcry to reform the re-education system. Known in Chinese as "laojiao," the system established in the 1950s to consolidate the newly founded republic and rectify social order, allows police to detain people, usually charged with minor offenses, for up to four years without an open trial.

According to the national political and legal work conference that concluded on January 8, the government will push the reform of the system this year.

Several provinces including Guangdong and Yunnan have announced their plans to end the system this year.

Editor's picks
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
主站蜘蛛池模板: 成年网在线观看免费观看网址 | 国产成人精品一区二区三在线观看 | 国产精品在线观看 | 91亚洲精品一区二区在线观看 | 日本免费一区二区三区a区 日本免费一区二区三区看片 | 一区二区三区在线 | 日本 | 欧美高清在线精品一区二区不卡 | 高清成人爽a毛片免费网站 高清大学生毛片一级 | 亚洲第一成年网站大全亚洲 | 一区免费在线观看 | 性生i活一级一片 | 国产免费一区二区三区在线观看 | 福利片成人午夜在线 | 久草在线在线观看 | 日韩欧美在线一级一中文字暮 | 国产精品私人玩物在线观看 | 亚洲第一免费网站 | 日本天堂在线视频 | 国产在线手机视频 | 亚洲视频网址 | 亚洲 欧美 日韩中文字幕一区二区 | 精品久久久久久久久久中文字幕 | 国产成人综合精品一区 | 国产综合精品久久久久成人影 | 99视频一区 | 欧美性色xo在线 | 美女视频网站永久免费观看软件 | 香蕉视频黄在线观看 | 日产一区二区三区四区 | 欧美在线 | 欧美 | 一级淫片免费视频 | 国产精品私人玩物在线观看 | 在线黄网| 久久精品成人国产午夜 | 日本aa级片| 大学生一级一片第一次免费 | 91精品国产免费久久国语蜜臀 | 成人欧美日韩视频一区 | 中文字幕在线看 | 99re热精品视频国产免费 | 自拍 欧美 在线 综合 另类 |