http://www.oregonlive.com/happy-valley/ ... ry_ha.html
The letter came in a box of Halloween decorations purchased at Kmart, but for a year Julie Keith never knew. It gathered dust in her storage, a haunting plea for help hidden among artificial skeletons, tombstones and spider webs.
Keith, a 42-year-old vehicle donation manager at a southeast Portland Goodwill, at one point considered donating the unopened $29.99 Kmart graveyard kit. It was one of those accumulated items you never need and easily forget. But on a Sunday afternoon in October, Keith pulled the orange and black box from storage. She intended to decorate her home in Damascus for her daughter's fifth birthday, just days before Halloween.
She ripped open the box and threw aside the cellophane.
That's when Keith found it. Scribbled onto paper and folded into eighths, the letter was tucked between two Styrofoam headstones.
If you occasionally buy this product, please kindly resend this letter to the World Human Right Organization. Thousands people here who are under the persicution of the Chinese Communist Party Government will thank and remember you forever."
The graveyard kit, the letter read, was made in unit 8, department 2 of the Masanjia Labor Camp in Shenyang, China.
Chinese characters broke up choppy English sentences.
"People who work here have to work 15 hours a day without Saturday, Sunday break and any holidays. Otherwise, they will suffer torturement, beat and rude remark. Nearly no payment (10 yuan/1 month)."
Ten yuan is equivalent to $1.61.
"People who work here, suffer punishment 1-3 years averagely, but without Court Sentence (unlaw punishment). Many of them are Falun Gong practitioners, who are totally innocent people only because they have different believe to CCPG. They often suffer more punishment than others."
The letter was not signed.
Is this article real or fake??
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Wow. I am in no position to know if the article is real or fake. However, if I found something like that tucked inside something I'd bought, I believe I'd have to forward it to someone, perhaps the human rights organization mentioned in this letter.
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I looked around to see if the story is really true but couldn't find verification. I did find plenty of comments from people who said they were Falun Gong practitioners, who said they spent time in these labor camps.
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That letter was what was on Snopes about this. Letter is in English, however.
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Despite everything you hear about the growing Chinese Ecconomy, China is still under a totalitarian government. That letter very well could be for real, and there are forced labor camps there. There aren't as many nor as prevelent as the were under Mao Tse Tung, but political disention is still very much untolerated in China.
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I feel for the people if this letter is indeed real