New York Consulate Refuses to Extend Falun Gong Practitioner's Passport
(Clearwisdom.net) My name is Dong Yuexing, and I'm a Chinese citizen and
a Falun Gong practitioner. I am visiting the U.S. for personal reasons with a
general passport that expired on December 17, 2001. I went to the Chinese
Consulate in New York to apply for a passport extension and was told to come
back to get my application on December 18, according to the instructions on the
receipt from the consulate.
When I returned to the consulate to pick up my passport on the morning of
December 31, the officer looked up my application on the computer using the
receipt number. She took a look at the screen and had a few words with another
officer. The other officer went to another computer to retrieve my records and
came back to tell me that my passport extension application did not meet the
regulations and had been refused. I asked him, "Which regulations don't I
meet?" He could not answer me and asked me to check it out on my own. I
said, "I looked through all the regulations and I still do not understand
which regulations I do not meet; please explain it clearly to me." He said
it was not his duty to give me an explanation and asked me to talk to the
supervisor.
A consul whose last name is Dai came to meet with me. He looked at my
passport and told me that my passport extension application could not be
processed right away. I asked him why this was so and he could not give me any
reason. He just said that he only had limited authority. I asked, "Was the
decision to refuse my passport extension application under directions of higher
officers?" He said that basically it was his decision not to approve my
passport extension application, but he could not tell me the reason either. He
continued, " I don't have any motives to create trouble for you, but you
should give it a second thought and don't be too serious on certain matters.
Aren't we all here to make a little more money?" I said, "A human
being certainly needs to make a living, but the most important thing in being a
human being is to live openly and aboveboard, to be a good person, and not to do
bad deeds, or one will create a huge amount of karma on one's own." He said
that I sounded like a Falun Gong practitioner, [talking about] this karma and that karma. I
said, "Everyone talks about karma and that doing bad deeds incurs
karma."
He regretted that he did not have time to talk with me and advised me to come
back a couple of years later if I wanted to extend my passport. I said, "If
you do not approve my passport extension, I will have a great deal of difficulty
making a living." He did not say anything else and headed back to his
office.
It is because I am a Falun Gong practitioner that the Chinese Consulate in
New York refused my passport extension application for no reason. I could not
figure out what other reason would cause them to make such a decision. Consul
Dai certainly was uncooperative. However, it is a fact, and this is evidence
that the unreasonable persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in China has
extended to overseas.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2002/1/3/22467.html
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