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by:Taohan     2020-01-25
An Australian woman living in Harlem found that a Chinese prison was clearly in urgent need of help.
The factory \"slave\" is hidden in her shopping bag from luxury Saks Fifth Avenue.
28-year-old Australian Stephanie Wilson, who lives in West Harlem and works in the field of human rights, found this note in 2012 after purchasing Hunter rain boots at an expensive department store,HELP! HELP! We are ill-
The prison factory treats and works 13 hours a day like a slave, producing these bags in bulk, \"said the note, which was written on lined paper and hidden at the bottom of the shopping bag.
\"Thank you, I\'m sorry to bother you,\" it added . \".
MS Wilson said: \"I read the letter and I just shook it. I can\'t believe what I read.
The note says \"Tohnain Emmanuel Njong\" with a colorful photo of a man wearing an orange jacket.
The letter also includes an email.
The back of the email address triggered a desperate pursuit of the man.
Wilson MS for help from Washington.
Based at the Laogai Research Foundation, an advocacy group against humanity
Human rights violations in Chinese prisons
The organization\'s founder, Harry Wu, who spent 19 years at a Chinese prison factory, said he believed the letter was true and contacted the US Department of Homeland Security to investigate allegations of slave labor
Mr. Wu said Njong took a big risk in writing the note.
\"There will be solitary confinement before you confess, and maybe they will increase your sentence later --
Even died, \"Mr. Wu told dninfo.
\"They can do whatever they want,\" he said of the Chinese government . \".
\"But they have to care about international media and politics.
If everyone says it, it will have a real impact on the Chinese government.
\"A person considered Njong was eventually tracked by DNA info via email
Mail on remarks
In a telephone interview, he confirmed unusual details about the note to the website.
He said he was from Cameroon and had been teaching English in China when he was imprisoned on false charges.
He said he secretly wrote five notes.
A few French, the rest of English
Come out of prison and put it in a bag.
He said he was released in December 2013, three years later, and is now in Dubai.
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