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Lu-Nan
1995
CHINA. Inner Mongolia. 1992. Sister Maria (70 years old) with...
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Lu-Nan
CHINA. Inner Mongolia. 1992. Sister Maria (70 years old) with an orphan, whom she has adopted. The baby must have been a "Chaoshengzi", the second child of a 'one child family' policy. In this village, if a "Chaoshengzi" is found, the parents are fined 3000 Yuan. Those who have adopted "Chaoshengzi" are also fined. Sister Maria helplessly hid the babies in a sheep barn, or left them in the care of distant families, but authorities still came to investigate her upon hearing a rumour. The Sister insisted that the babies had died, and she was finally released. Sister Maria is a Sister in laity, and she looks after the villagers who are ill, baptizes villagers and devotes herself to other religious activities voluntarily.
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