Mao Hengfeng

January 8, 2024
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Mao Hengfeng
Full Name Mao Hengfeng
Occupation Activist
Date Of Birth Dec 9, 1961(1961-12-09)
Age 63
Country China
Horoscope Sagittarius

Mao Hengfeng Biography

Name Mao Hengfeng
Birthday Dec 9
Birth Year 1961
Birth Country China
Birth Sign Sagittarius

Mao Hengfeng is one of the most popular and richest Activist who was born on December 9, 1961 in China.

A mother of twins, Mao Hengfeng was reportedly dismissed from her job at a Shanghai soap factory in 1988 because she became pregnant for a second time with a third child, in contravention of China’s family planning regulations. Mao refused to have an abortion, and was subsequently detained in a psychiatric hospital. She gave birth on 28 February 1989, and was notified on 20 March that she had been dismissed from her job for missing sixteen days of work. This was the period when she was giving birth and recuperating, as well as recovering from her ordeal in the psychiatric institute.

From 1990 to 2004 Mao repeatedly petitioned the authorities for redress for her dismissal from work, her forced abortion, and the denial of other basic rights including that of freedom of expression. She also made several attempts to initiate legal proceedings against the authorities in relation to these abuses, but courts repeatedly failed to respond or refused to file the cases.

Mao Hengfeng Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Activist
House Living in own house.

Mao Hengfeng is one of the richest Activist from China. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Mao Hengfeng 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Mao Hengfeng (simplified Chinese: 毛恒凤; Traditional Chinese: 毛恆風; pinyin: Máo Héngfēng; born 9 December 1961) is a women’s rights and human rights activist in the People’s Republic of China. She refused to abort her third child after already having twins and was detained in an ankang (psychiatric hospital) and then dismissed from her job. A frequent petitioner, Mao served a year and a half of re-education through labor in 2004-2005 and two and half years in prison for “intentional destruction of property” in 2006-2008. She was released from Shanghai Women’s Prison on 29 November 2008. Since then she has served another year in RTL after protesting in support of Liu Xiaobo. She was briefly released, in February 2011, but under house arrest. She was almost immediately taken again, and placed in Shanghai City Prison Hospital, where she was previously tortured and ill-treated.

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In early 2006, Mao Hengfeng was detained in a roundup of petitioners before the anniversary of the Tiananmen Incident and placed under residential surveillance. She was then charged with “violating the terms of residential surveillance,” and placed her under “soft detention” in a small guesthouse room with six other men and women in Yangpu District, Shanghai. While under detention, Mao broke two table lamps in the guesthouse and was for that reason formally arrested on 30 June 2006 for “intentional destruction of property.” She was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in prison on 12 January 2007 and imprisoned at Shanghai Women’s Prison.

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Margalita Ranked on the list of most popular Activist. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in China. Mao Hengfeng celebrates birthday on December 9 of every year.

On 25 December 2009, she was found guilty of “disturbing public order” due to her peaceful protest outside the Beijing municipal intermediate court, where she was campaigning in support of the human rights activist Liu Xiaobo. She was sent back to the RTL camp on 4 March 2010. There she was tortured and ill- treated. Abuses include force-feeding, blocking her access to food from her family and ordering other inmates to repeatedly beat her. Due to her protests about human rights in the RTL camp, on 9 September 2010, she was tied up for four days in the same position, without food or water. This was repeated on 29 September.

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