Chinese Consulate in Chicago Denies Renewal of My Passport Due to My Practicing Falun Gong
By Zhu Jiang
I was an instructor in Nanjing Power College. In May 1997, I came to St.
Louis to join my husband, a Ph.D. student in the Department of Physics at
Washington University. Since February, my application for renewal of my passport
has been rejected three times by the Chinese Consulate in Chicago. I asked the
Consulate several times by faxes and phone calls without any explanations given
to me. Eventually, one Consular Official said that they were just following the
orders from the Chinese Foreign Ministry. When asked further, they wouldn't tell
me anything more. The reason for rejecting my passport renewal can only be one,
i.e., I am a Falun Gong practitioner, because I have been a law-obeying citizen
throughout my life and nothing else would possibly hold me up in the passport
renewal process.
Benefits from Falun Gong
In 1997, I began to practice Falun Gong as recommended by my husband. Since
then, I practice the exercises on the weekends with other practitioners in
Forest Park. After practicing for only a short time, I became light and
energetic. I recovered from those symptoms I used to have such as insomnia,
stomachache and frequent colds. For the past 5 years, I have been free of any
illnesses. Moreover, Falun Gong's principles of
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance" have made our family life more
harmonious. My husband and I tend to think more of others first.
Detained and interrogated during visit to China
By the year 2000, I had been living abroad for 3 years. My husband and I both
missed our family members in China very much, so we wanted to return and visit
them. However, he could not make it since he could not stop working in the
middle of his research project. So, I flew back by myself on April 26, 2001. I
stayed with my younger sister while I was in China. At 8 a.m. on May 3, three
men from the local Security Department knocked on our door. They claimed to be
Mr. Ma Lin, Mr. He and another whose name was not revealed. They asked me to go
with them and wanted to take a look at my passport. The passport was not
returned.
They took me to a hotel room and asked me to tell them my views about Falun
Gong. I told them how I benefited from it, what I heard and saw in those
experience sharing conferences that I had attended in Canada, Europe and
Switzerland, as well as the worldwide condemnation against China's persecution
of Falun Gong. They asked me to write down something defaming Falun Gong. I told
them that Falun Gong teaches people to be good. Now that I have greatly
benefited from it, how can I say words like that against my conscience? I
wouldn't lie. They said I am "against the government." Later, they
said my passport was suspended because I wouldn't give up Falun Gong. Then they
let me go home.
That afternoon I went shopping with my younger sister. We noticed they were
following us on the way back. When I saw my mother, she was pale and panicked. I
began to realize the seriousness of the situation. My mom was very scared. She
said that she was threatened by four men who burst into her house. They
threatened "If your daughter doesn't change her mind, we could do anything
- arrest her, put her into jail, confiscate your house and not let her rejoin
her husband in America. You know in jail, we could do anything to her we want
to." This reinforced what I had been told during the interrogation:
"You should think more, for the sake of your sister's future."
Family members scared and threatened; In-laws prevented from coming to visit
us
For fear of being monitored, my aunt said: "We didn't dare to speak
loudly. Maybe there is a bug somewhere in our house." My uncle's personal
file was investigated because they had taken the letter I sent to them before my
visit. His supervisor told my uncle about a notice of "suspected
connections with overseas Falun Gong" placed in my niece's archive. My
cousin was about to take the College Entrance Exam in several months. That exam
means a lot to a student in China. Since every student's file must first be
investigated before the exam, one could imagine how badly this news affected my
uncle's family.
My mom and relatives cried, asking me to say things that shouldn't be said.
Then I was taken away by those people again the following day. Another long day
passed. They kept asking me this and that, and didn't allow me have dinner the
whole day. Finally, they let me leave after forcing fingerprints of my mom and
sister for an affidavit. At that moment, I deeply realized the difficulty of the
situation for the practitioners in China. Pressure comes from everyone. Since
the media is completely controlled by the government and the truth is severely
blocked, people outside of the country have a very hard time sensing the real
hardships the practitioners are bearing.
Several weeks ago, my mom told me that my relatives in Nanjing, Wuhan and
Huhhot have all been harassed. They were threatened to not take any information
or materials from me.
My in-laws haven't been able to see their son for 6 years. They miss us very
much. We have sent out 7 letters since July 1999 and none of them reached their
hands. We invited them to come over for a visit. However, their passport
applications were rejected because they wouldn't give up practicing Falun Gong.
Moreover, the local policemen frequently stop by their house to harass them. My
mother-in-law is always in tears, missing us so much.
Tell the truth, not only for me but also for all the innocent practitioners
in China
What I have endured is nothing, compared with those practitioners in China
who have been persecuted and killed. I just want to appeal to you, all the
kind-hearted people outside China, to help stop this massive persecution of the
Falun Gong practitioners in China.
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