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“Sunshine Project” Opens A Microblogging Platform Where Volunteers and Detoxificatees Express Their Emotions Actively (11)

(People's Daily Online)

17:32, January 05, 2013

Zheng Yingfang, Excellent Full-Time Anti-Drug Official of "Sunlight Project", personnel for popularization of science and culture & sports work of Baiyun District Neighborhood Committee, Guiyang City, Guizhou:

The rehabilitated and those under treatment feel desperate when catching their parents’ helpless eyes and the public’s prejudice upon them. They even do not care about their lives any more then. Everybody may make mistakes when he is young. I think we should help them as long as they want to resume a normal life.

Source: the People’s Microblog 13:14 June 21, 2012

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