On March 10, 2006, the Eastern Courier, published a front page story
about Falun Gong practitioners Huang Guohua and his daughter Ying Huang.

Huang Guohua and his daughter settled down in New Zealand. The photo
behind them is Huang's wife Zhixiang Luo. Luo was persecuted to death in
China for practicing Falun Dafa.
Reporter Heather McCracken's article said Huang Guohua was jailed for
13 months in China for practicing Falun Dafa.
His wife died after 14 days of torture in a detention center.
Mr. Huang and his wife were both arrested and jailed in November
2002. The couple were jailed separately. Mr. Huang was not told of his
wife's death for four months.
Huang says he was beaten, tortured and chained to the floor for days
at a time. He was held down and force fed through a tube in his nose
during a hunger strike to protest against his arrest. He was finally
released in December 2003 and escaped to Thailand with his daughter in
August 2004.
The pair went to New Zealand in January 2006 as United Nations
mandate refugees.
Mr. Huang said he wants his daughter to be happy and healthy in her
new life in New Zealand. Ying's nickname is Kaixin, meaning Joy. He
plans to study English to be able to live independently. And he wants to
help those practicing Falun Dafa in China.
"I would like to tell the New Zealand public what our family suffered
and tell the public the truth about the persecution of Falun Dafa. We
want the government and public to uphold justice and help to stop the
persecution still happening in China.
Mr. Huang says he'll never give up his beliefs. He follows the three
main principles of truth benevolence and tolerance, in his daily life.
The practice helps maintain his true self, he says. "If I give up this
principle it means giving up my life, my soul."
"I'll never give up," Huang said.