
“Tang Hui was given 18 months of ‘re-education through labour’ in the camp after she protested repeatedly outside government buildings that the men’s sentences were too low, the official Xinhua news agency said. She had accused police in central Hunan province’s Yongzhou city of falsifying evidence to reduce the sentences of the seven men, who kidnapped and raped her 11-year-old daughter and forced her into prostitution.”
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