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Gao Yaojie, a Chinese female anti-AIDS doctor, continues to be monitored

By tianke  •  0 comments  •   3 minute read

Gao Yaojie, a Chinese female anti-AIDS doctor, continues to be monitored
According to reports, Gao Yaojie, a retired female doctor in Henan who was honored as the first person in China's civil AIDS prevention, went to the United States to receive an award and returned to Henan. She is currently under surveillance. The monitors reportedly included students who worked for Gao Yaojie.
Eighty-year-old Gao Yaojie has been concerned about AIDS patients and orphans for a long time, and was the first to disclose to the outside world the truth about the spread of AIDS caused by selling blood in Henan. (This village needs to sell blood to make a living, which shows that it must be poor.)
In February this year, Gao Yaojie applied to go to the United States to receive a human rights award from the women's organization "Voice of Life", but was placed under house arrest by Henan authorities. Later, Hillary Clinton, the former first lady of the United States, wrote to the Chinese government, and Chinese President Hu Jintao personally gave instructions, so Gao Yaojie was allowed to go.
Gao Yaojie returned to Zhengzhou last Saturday. In a telephone interview with Hong Kong’s “Ming Pao” yesterday, she said that the person who watched her outside the house during the house arrest is no longer there, but external communication is still restricted. Friends who visit her must register with the management office. "24 hours after I got home, the phone at home has been disconnected. It has only gotten better recently. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't."
Gao Yaojie also discovered that relevant parties paid 500 yuan to pay college students and nannies who worked for her to monitor her. A female student was even frightened and cried by the relevant person's remarks about "state secrets".
Gao Yaojie said that officials from the Health Department of Henan Province visited her at home yesterday and "said some blessings, but did not mention the United States (receiving the award)".
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This village must be the place where a doctor Li’s wife from California told me last time. When I started writing the geography, this kind of impoverished area was the place I would visit. There must be many such poor areas in mainland China. I There is not much I can do for them. In order to help them, I will visit poverty-stricken areas around the world, and use the traditional Chinese medical science and Chinese knowledge of Feng Shui to find dragons to do something for the local area. It is not impossible to be rich and live a good life, have a healthy body, etc. I will use writing to provide advice to local residents in all the towns I have visited. These will be written in the Ji Ji, Mainland China Friends, please note that you are very welcome to provide me with the abject poverty areas you know. I will start my geography journey at the end of this year, and I will definitely visit this place, whether it is to train local talents or Find out the valuable local scenic spots, as long as it is beneficial to the place, I will do it unconditionally. You can provide me with the data by fax. Please indicate the detailed urban and rural areas. Don’t let me waste time looking for it. Long, life is limited, and it is truly beautiful because of its limitation. I will do something for these extremely poor towns, and try my best to find a way to get them out of the abyss of poverty and disease.
Conclusion: I don't know anything about politics, but when the people are suffering, I feel the same. The knowledge given to me by the ancestors of the past generations has made me, and it is right to give back to their descendants now.
When I enter mainland China and start writing geochronology, I will be just an unknown Feng Shui master.
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