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A court in the central Chinese province of Hunan has awarded compensation to a mother sent to labor camp for demanding a heavier punishment for men who raped her daughter, then Tang's case has sparked a public outcry against the controversial "re-education through labor" system of police punishments.
The judgement criticized the municipal re-education through labor commission in Tang's hometown of Yongzhou for infringing on her personal freedom and inflicting mental distress, ordering it to pay her 2, yuan U. Tang was sentenced to 18 months in labor camp in August for "disturbing social order," after she challenged the prison sentences of men convicted of raping her daughter, calling for their execution.
Tang's lawyer Pu Zhiqiang said the appeal court's decision was well-meaning, but not entirely just. The Hunan court judgement stopped short of requiring a public apology from the Yongzhou commission, as Tang had requested.
But Tang told local media earlier this month that Yongzhou police chief who headed it had apologized to her during the hearing.
Pu said there were "very regrettable" irregularities in the authorities' handling of Tang's case throughout and that her methods of complaint that led to her re-education through labor sentence had not been unreasonable.