Mimi, in her thirties, lives in Urumqi, divorced, with a child and a sick mother at home, living in poverty.
Because of drug trafficking, two years ago, Mi was sentenced to six years in prison and served his sentence in Xinjiang Women's Prison. In the eyes of ordinary people, such a gloomy life seems to be an unattainable happiness.
However, last week, she experienced the most special experience in her life in prison. An associate professor in her early forties, a volunteer who has been helping her family for many years, proposed to her while serving her sentence, which made the prison guards feel incredible.
It's no joke to propose marriage. The man is determined and Mimi is willing. On may 19, accompanied and assisted by the police, I went to the civil affairs department for marriage registration.
According to Shi Feng, a policeman from Xinjiang Women's Prison, this year is the second year for Mi to serve his sentence. Before Amy went to prison, she often got help from this man because of family difficulties. This man is an associate professor at a university in Xinjiang and a caring volunteer. He helped Mijia to help the poor all the year round, and helped Zhonghemi to establish feelings.
However, two years ago, Mimi was imprisoned for drug trafficking, and even Mimi felt that this relationship could come to an end. How can you have a perfect home with such a great disparity in identity?
During Amy's imprisonment, it is touching that her boyfriend still accompanied her, not only encouraging her to make a good reform, but also taking care of the elderly and Amy's children at home.
If things go on like this, this is a warm story of asking for help.
In April this year, he appealed to Xinjiang Women's Prison through a lawyer, hoping to register marriage with Mi, who is serving his sentence. After receiving the complaint, Xinjiang Women's Prison quickly verified the situation. After confirming that this was his real intention, he informed Amy, who was very surprised and couldn't believe it. He thought it was an impulse until he communicated with the other party to confirm. With his encouragement and persuasion, Mi agreed to marry him.
If two people want to get married through a high wall, you are willing, and then the police.
After consulting the relevant legal basis, the police of Xinjiang Women's Prison reported to the prison administration of the autonomous region for approval, and sent people to the Civil Affairs Department for consultation and coordination many times. After confirming that it can be handled, they went through the formalities of going out for Mi, and accompanied by the police, they went to the Civil Affairs Bureau of Midong District in Urumqi for marriage registration.
In order to handle the marriage smoothly, after the women's prison communicated with the Civil Affairs Bureau, Mi and her family were received by a special person. At the application site, Amy was nervous and excited, and her signed hand kept shaking. After the ceremony of issuing marriage certificate, she cried with her family in her arms. Neither Amy nor her family thought that the prison would attach so much importance to their marriage, and through the coordination of the prison, they successfully handled the marriage certificate.
Midong District Civil Affairs Bureau also attaches great importance to it, saying that it is the first time to handle the marriage registration business of prisoners in custody.
After Mi Mou got her certificate back to the prison, the prison also arranged a family meeting, so that her family had a meal in the family meeting room. Mi Mou's mother kept crying, bowed to the police repeatedly, and kept telling her daughter to make a good reform. Amy's family also presented a banner to the prison to show their gratitude.
Jeremy returned to the prison area and, with the consent of the police, distributed candy to the prisoners in the same prison. This incident also caused strong repercussions in the prison. Many prisoners are happy for her, full of confidence in their future life, and further strengthen their belief in reform.
Prisoner Wang said: "I have been in prison for more than ten years, and I have seen a lot of divorce. It is the first time I have seen someone get married. This is true love. I'm happy for her. We made such a big mistake that our relatives and lovers didn't abandon us. We should be grateful and cherish those who love us and don't give up on us. At the same time, we have also seen the warmth of prisons outside the law. "
"I have the honor to witness their happiness. I'm sure they can feel the concern of the party and the government. I also believe that Mi will work harder in the future transformation and hope that she will go home as soon as possible to enjoy this hard-won happy life. " Gao Feifei, a policeman in the first prison area of Xinjiang Women's Prison, said.
According to the introduction of the prison administration of the autonomous region, it is the first case to register marriage for prisoners in Xinjiang women's prison, but it is not a case in Xinjiang prison system. Prisoners can apply for marriage registration, provided that they apply to the marriage registration authority and issue valid identity documents; If a prisoner is unable to issue an identity document, the prison administration department may issue relevant certification materials. The marriage registration of a criminal can be the registration office where one party's permanent residence is located, or the prison where the criminal serves his sentence.