This man is the only sign language lawyer in this country; He is the son of the deaf; He is the defender and spokesman of the silent world ... These labels make Chongqing lawyer Tang Shuai look a little special.
Last month, a deaf-mute girl with a scar came to a law firm in Tang Shuai. She told Tang Shuai that she was cheated from Chongqing, her hometown in Sichuan, in the name of job introduction. Then, the suspect sold her to a deaf criminal group. This organization specializes in prostitution of women. The girl was brutally beaten and finally found a chance to slip away. She saw an auxiliary police officer asking for help and reported the case. As a result, the auxiliary police did not understand what the girl said. For fear of being beaten by criminal gangs, the girl had to give up halfway. After learning about Tang Shuai's situation, he quickly helped the girl collect evidence and rescued her. Nowadays, girls go to work in other places and live a quiet and normal life.
Tang Shuai pointed out that deaf-mute people generally have a low level of education and relatively weak legal awareness, which makes them prone to commit crimes, and they don't know how to protect their rights after being violated. He took out his savings, set up a platform for the deaf to seek justice, produced interesting and vivid programs, and selected five highly educated deaf assistants, hoping to establish a legal service team for the deaf as soon as possible.
Tang Shuai said that over the years, his contribution is not only to fight for the rights of individual lawsuits for the deaf. Deaf people should strive to participate in social life. Tang Shuai said: "I will try to allocate some social resources that can be enjoyed fairly, integrate into social life, and correctly understand and understand society."
China's current criminal procedure law stipulates the translation system for litigants and deaf people. These provisions establish the basic concept of translation system, but the translation system itself has no specific provisions, which is far from meeting the needs of judicial practice.
According to official website of China Disabled Persons' Federation, by the end of 20 17, 1987 Law Enforcement Coordination Agency for the Disabled and 1746 Legal Aid Workstation for the Disabled had been established nationwide. For different types of disabled people, relevant departments need to provide more targeted assistance measures to ensure their normal and orderly participation in social life.