她怎么可能发声?纽时想采访她,她的条件是问题要先提交,发表前也要审核,所以最后就没采访成。她绝对不会说任何让政府不高兴的话
isabel 发表于 2022-02-09 01:11
难怪,昨天看了一个像新闻发布会式的视频,谷的回答几乎是滴水不漏。大家都感叹这孩子情商高
不少主流媒体已经登了,全世界开始盯住了,加油救人
https://weibo.com/tv/show/1034:4734311686144030
berlin 发表于 2022-02-09 00:34
楼太高了没有爬楼,这个视频中要大家帮助的董大哥就是那个把这个20年前买来的女子吊打致残常年只能趴地生活现在又找网红拍视频想让大家捐钱让他可以从残废女子身上赚一笔的姓董的男畜生吗?
惨无人道,生不如死。
回复 2357楼rising10的帖子不止是海外吧,微博下面那么多人发言,我们在这里的发言,国内能看得到吗,我觉得微博的分量更大
ale200 发表于 2022-02-09 04:07
微博是国内最后一块老百姓说理的地,如诺李莹能最终获救,俺也希望是国内老百姓的自救,这样未来可期。
“好在历史是人民来写的” vs “历史是个任人打扮的小姑娘”
又一个网上几年前的帖子 佐证丰县八孩妈的问题不是个案
bananamm 发表于 2022-02-09 00:44
刚看了这个新闻,也很变态。这个女孩子的妈妈就是被她爸爸性侵生了两个孩子,妈妈丢了她还在网上寻亲,找回妈妈。他妈妈似乎被第二次拐卖。三观已经毁了
焦急等待骄傲女孩team的DNA testing结果。
这事解决之前我是绝不可能去中国的。虽然人家不差我一个人,但是我想到了另一个引起注意的方法--我们要不要筹钱打广告?或者在旅游网站引起注意?
AlwaysHopeful 发表于 2022-02-09 00:41
想起以前加州freeway上flg买的的大广告牌
非常谢谢热心网友!有几个小建议,仅供参考。我把我加的词语放在括号里:
第一段:
had “at least” 8 children
Ying is not the only “trafficked” sex slave in the village
第四段:
discovered that a girl “named Ying Li”, who was abducted on the way to school and claimed missing
kaisa 发表于 2022-02-09 01:19
是的,可以解释一下那个gap。
我加了一丁点,看看能否加上?
Another question also emerged among all. There''''s a ten-year gap between Xia''''s 1st son and 2nd son. Xia has 7 boys and 1 girl, youngest 1 year old. The chance of getting such probability is thin. There could be girls. The interviews among the villagers suggested that Xia has/had other kids in the earlier age fathered by other rapists with the involvement of the local authorities who were part of the human trafficking chain business [reference 视频/采访或出处链接]. But no one could get a chance to talk to Xia. The village is sealed.
另外能不能把引用都加上?例如脸部识别那些的出处。非常感谢这些善良有智慧的兄弟姐妹们用英文详细总结了这事件!
焦急等待骄傲女孩team的DNA testing结果。
wenxinhemu 发表于 2022-02-09 05:45
是啊,如果DNA检验是李莹,希望案情会大逆转吧。🙏🏻
打卡本帖
骄傲女孩在推特说她们不是境外势力。
看来的确是当地人被欺压狠了。肯定也有在国外的人在帮他们,推特除了中共封,别的国家可以上,不一定是在美国的人帮她们,越南,泰国,港澳台,日本,俄罗斯都可以。
我们以为绑架是罪,拐卖是罪,强奸也是罪
但是,绑架拐卖强奸三合一后,居然是门生意
有人交钱,有人收钱
而且,还衍生出网红生意 和 特别正的正能量
以至于,
我们一不小心,都知道了一个“国家机密”
根据大家的意见作了修改。我们可以一起签名寄送UNHRC,或用于petition。
To the United Nations Human Rights Council:
We are calling on the council for an urgent investigation into the human trafficking, sex enslaving, and a heinous human rights violation case in Xuzhou, China. A woman, who is believed to be Ying Li, was a victim of human trafficking since 12, and has been a sex slave of a man who not only raped her but also had 8 children with her. She is seen in the picture locked up with an industrial chain, covered with a thin layer in winter in a scruffy hut. The horrid fact is, Ying is not the only sex slave in the village. Evidence shows that there are at least several other women in the same if not worse situation.
Around Jan 29, an internet post raised the attention of the public. A man, Zhimin Dong, is showing off his 8 kids and government subsidy he received on Tik-Tok. People noticed that in the background, there''s a woman shackled in a squalid place, a hut with no isolation in winter. Dong claimed his wife, the woman in the picture, is mentally sick. The incident soon raised internet rage. Is it legal to chain up any individual in captivity? Was she mentally unwell before they were married, in which case the woman can be considered as nonconsensual? And most importantly, was she abducted?
Two days later, the local government issued a statement saying that Xia Yang(the woman) was a local villager with mental disease, and that she was married to Dong in 1998. "There was no abduction and she is locked up to keep people safe."
Soon, a grassroot volunteer organization discovered that a girl who was abducted on the way to school and claimed missing has undeniably identical features to Xia. The girl Ying was taken in 1996 at the age of 12, and is believed to be a human trafficking victim. Her family is still looking for her. With the look, the year missing, and all other details match, it is widely believed that Xia is indeed Ying.
People who are related to the area or who have obtained information about the village stepped out with more information. The girl was "bought" by Dong''s family from the traffickers, and used by the father and 2 sons sexually, one of which is Dong. Some local officials participated in raping as well. Xia was obstinate and never fawned at the rapists. She fought back with teeth and kicks. In order to make her more "obedient", Dong knocked off her teeth. One person also said that Xia was drugged to lose her voice.
The local government then issued another statement, saying they have compared with the DNA pool and Xia is not a registered missing person.
By then, Ying''''''''s mother has requested a DNA comparison with Xia, which is never granted. Xia is kept in a place no outsiders can approach to get a sample.
More truth swarmed in, stupefying the already gasping public. Villages around Xuzhou have a history of being one of the destinations of human trafficking. In the 80s, during the year 1986 to 1989, there were 40,000 human trafficking victims bought by the villagers as sex slaves. A rough calculation shows, today there are around 20,000 sex slaves in those villages. Human trafficking in Xuzhou has an industrial complex behind it. Unmarried guys can pay around 3,000 to 6,000 Yuan (around $500 to $1,000) to get a girl. The local government then created a new ID for the girl, and too marriage licenses. The new household then can claim government subsidy. Of course, sex slaves do fight back. They will get beaten up, drugged, or inhumanely tortured as a result. There''s another woman "living" next to Xia''s, is crawling on the ground in a more grubby hut. Her knees were knocked to pieces from an attempted run-away. Another one is hung to get beaten every other day. Some of them went insane in the living hell. About half of the rescued sex slaves are diagnosed of having mental illness.
Another question also emerged among all. There''s a ten-year gap between Xia''s 1st son and 2nd son. Xia has 7 boys and 1 girl, youngest 1 year old. The chance of getting such probability is thin. People suppose Xia has/had other kids. They could be girls. But no one could get a chance to talk to Xia. The village is sealed.
It is palpable by now that the Xuzhou local government has served as a shield in the human trafficking business. On the provincial level, neither Ying''s birth place nor Xuzhou''s governing province has uttered a sound despite the fuming lambasting from the public.
On Feb 7, the central government semi-officially stated that Xia has been identified. She is a woman of 52, from Yunnan Province, who was taken to treat her mental disease 20 years ago and got missing. She has no living relatives.
The public is giving backlash. Apparently, the numbers don''t add up. There''s no photographic or witness evidence either.
Till then, Ying''s mother''s DNA request is still not granted.
To date, Xia is segregated and confined to a mental institution, no volunteer or social worker allowed to visit. The truth is prevented to be found out by the state apparatus.
According to all the information gleaned so far, Xia is not simply a psychotic woman who is not treated properly. There''s much more behind it. The whole occurrence is not only a human rights violation case, but a consortium of crimes on multiple levels with unfathomable magnitudes. Xia was abducted, human trafficked, raped, sexually abused and assaulted, used as a reproductive machine, manhandled, and much more.
Let''s ask a few questions:
- Why isn''t a DNA comparison approved?
- Why can''t Ying''s mother meet Xia to find out what she remembers?
- Why isn''t the local government answering on what base did they issued the press releases that are contradicting each other?
- How many more women like Xia are there in the same village? Same city? Same province?
- What is being done to help them?
In so, we urgently request that the counsel send out an independent investigation panel to evaluate the situation. With human trafficking as a protected business, women in China as a collective group is facing danger. The state apparatus is failing us.
We feel for Xia. Any human being''s heart would pain at such hideous crime. She is our daughter, sister, cousin... She was us. Remember, she, a sweet teenage girl much loved and cared for, was on her way to school one day, suddenly blacked out, and woke up in a living hell, with no one there to help. It could happen to anyone if we can''t find out the truth.
We want the truth. We need the truth.
Appendix
- photo comparison of Xia and Ying
- Photo of Xia chained to the hut
- the next door woman crawling on the mud ground
- Ying''s uncle''s letter
- Volunteer organization Proud Girl''s photo evidence
养貂的小昭 发表于 2022-02-08 22:06
把公众的reasonable doubt 关于为什么前10年的gap没有孩子和为什么没有什么女孩说更清楚一些,否则很多非中国人不明白为什么我们提到“没有”生女孩
Another question also emerged among all. There''''s a ten-year gap between Xia''''s 1st son and 2nd son. Xia has 7 boys and 1 girl, youngest 1 year old. The chance of getting such probability is thin. Public hypothetically assume that there could be girls have been "dealt with". The interviews among the villagers suggested that Xia has/had other kids in the earlier age fathered by other rapists with the involvement of the local authorities who were part of the human trafficking chain business [reference 视频/采访或出处链接]. But no one could get a chance to talk to Xia. The village is sealed.
楼上的那个"关于普通民众":
他们不是普通民众!
他们是帮凶!
看着12岁的李莹被轮奸,被拔牙,被殴打,被虐待!!
整个村子共同的恶!
整个社会的恶!
直到现在,还在欺骗,颠倒黑白!
你要是觉得这是"普通民众" ,那你也是其中一员!
面对罪恶,
沉默即帮凶!!
WGInsights 发表于 2022-02-08 23:59
我是说前面煽动大家因为这件事恨中国普通民众的人可疑……作恶的董xx和底层村官啥的当然可恨,可是最可恨的难道不是想要掩盖整件事的官方政府吗?
回复 2295楼WGInsights的帖子这么说有欠缺。那个层主没有说那个村子里的人是好人,我的理解是她想说中国的普通人里有心存良知的。
如果把所有中国人都一棍子打死,是不对的
不要这个楼里宣传极端主义
天天周末 发表于 2022-02-09 00:07
好歹有个明白人
利用这件事转移视线让作恶的某些“普通民众”背锅的才别有用心好吧?
天天周末 发表于 2022-02-09 00:16
她大概不知道在中国用vpn是犯法的😂
这是一个什么样的国家?十几亿人为了一个美国女孩全国癫狂,却对身边被铁链锁着暗无天日连狗都不如的自己的孩子视而不见?连问都不能问,说都不能说?