Police chief apologises to Tang Hui, mother of rape and kidnap victim
Official apologises for sentencing Tang Hui to labour camp for seeking justice for her daughter
A Chinese police chief who sentenced the mother of a rape and kidnap victim to hard labour apologised to her during a court hearing on Tuesday over compensation, she said.
Tang Hui’s condemnation to 18 months in a “re-education through labour” camp for demanding her daughter’s attackers be punished sparked widespread public outrage in August last year, prompting her release just a week later and unleashing criticism of the system.
The head of the committee that sentenced her admitted in court on Tuesday that its action was “not appropriate”, Tang said by phone.
She said that Jiang Jianxiang told the court he “had not taken into account humanitarian care and sent me to labour camp, which was not appropriate ... so he gave an apology”.
But she went on: “Whether or not he says such things, it makes no difference.”
The official also said in court that “inappropriate doesn’t mean illegal”, she added.
The also reported the appearance by Jiang, who on top of his police post is deputy mayor of Tang’s home town of Yongzhou, saying he “apologised for not acting with enough humanity or care”.