My wife and son went to visit our parents in China during the Chinese New Year holidays late in January this year. The day after my wife arrived in our hometown in southern China, two Chinese secret policemen came to my parents home.
The Falun Dafa Associations in Australia call upon the Australian Government to offer immediate asylum to Chinese officials Mr Chen Yonglin and Mr. Hao Fengjun and to fully examine allegations of Chinese spies operating in Australia.
Ask the victims of the Tiananmen Square massacre about China’s freedom of speech; ask the brutally tortured Falun Gong practitioners about China’s freedom of belief.
Mr Hao says he worked for the local branch of a security service known as 6-10, set up specifically to wipe out the religious group, Falun Gong. “Back in China I worked in the 6-10 office and every day a lot of time was dealing with the reports that were being sent in from overseas,”…
A New York Federal Court reached a default judgment in the absence of defendant Guo Chuanjie, the deputy head of the 610 Office. This office is also called the “Leadership Group Dealing with Falun Gong Issues at the Chinese Academy of Sciences”. The judge ordered Guo Chuanjie to compensate victims for damages as well as…
A fugitive Chinese security agent hiding in Melbourne has been inspired by the recent defection of Chinese diplomat Mr Chen Yonglin and The Epoch Times Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party, to reveal information about the massive human rights abuses inside China, especially those against Falun Gong practitioners, and Chinese spy activities in Australia.
About 25 mainly Chinese detainees in Villawood have been held separately from other inmates. The letter’s author said he was a Falun Gong asylum seeker and that on May 16 he had been called for an interview with three “Chinese middlemen”.
In response to the recent allegations of senior Chinese Diplomat Mr Chen Yonglin that the Chinese Communist Party has over a thousand Chinese secret agents in Australia, victims of these secret agents will speak at a press conference today.
Professor Michael McKinley, a senior lecturer in international relations at the Australian National University, said Chen Yonglin would face persecution if he returned to China after sympathising with Falun Gong.
Mr Chen has confessed to monitoring the Falun Gong movement in Australia but now says he sympathises with them. Falun Gong member Kay Rubacek admits to being shocked by Mr Chen’s public about-face.
Mr Chen said he walked out of the Chinese consulate-general in Sydney four days ago, saying he could no longer support his country’s refusal to embrace democratic reform and its persecution of religious group Falun Gong.
Mr Chen, who holds the rank of first secretary, said he wanted to defect because he could no longer support his country’s persecution of dissidents. As consul, Mr Chen said he monitored political dissidents, including members of the Falun Gong religious sect, during the past four years, but had not been reporting on them in…