Report from "Radio France Internationale": Female Falun Gong Practitioner Travels the World with Three-Year-Old Child Calling for Justice from the International Society
The following was broadcast by RFI to Mandarin speakers in Paris and Mainland
China on September 13, 2003: Hello everyone! I am Lu Wang. The husband of Chinese-Australian Jane Dai was murdered because he practiced
Falun Gong. Now Mrs. Dai travels the world with her 3-year-old daughter, calling
for justice from the international society. Yesterday she was interviewed in
Paris. This is her story. Jane: My name is Jane Dai. My daughter is only 3-years-old and we are
Australian citizens. This photo was taken before my husband was killed. At that
time my daughter was only 6 months old. Reporter: Why was your husband killed? Who killed him? Jane: He was killed because he went to Beijing to deliver a letter [to
the government], which said that all of our family was practicing Falun Gong,
that we had benefited immensely from Falun Gong and that Falun Gong is good. He
was arrested by police, imprisoned and later died of torture. He was 34 when he
was killed. Reporter: Can you provide any evidence that he was tortured to death? Jane: I can, because I know the whole story. At the time of his arrest a
member of the media, Ying Liu, was with him. She was the director of the program
department at Yang Cheng city's broadcasting station. In China, trustworthy
people are chosen to work in the media. At the time, the authorities tried to
cover this up and therefore they were not thrown into a Beijing prison
immediately, but were sent back to Guangzhou. Still, when they arrived at the
Guangzhou airport the police with their vans and the head of my husband's
company, the Guangzhou Paper Mill, as well as the head of Yang Cheng's TV
Station were waiting. This is where the two parted company. The TV station took
Ying Liu away and my husband was sent straight to jail. When my husband's father went to give him some warm clothes for the cold
winter in January, they didn't allow him to see his family members. All the
other criminals had the right to see their family members. Only Falun Gong
practitioners were not allowed to do so. Ying Liu is a witness. She has now
escaped from China and we have sued Jiang together, with her as one of the
plaintiffs. We still have the plane ticket for which my husband was forced to
pay the "610 Office" police for his deportation. We have the original
copy and Ying Liu can validate this. She also has a lot of other documents. Reporter: Where is Ying Liu now? Jane: I'm afraid I can't reveal that here. Outside of China, the Chinese
authorities are trying to find her. Reporter: From what you know, how many Falun Gong practitioners like your
husband have been persecuted to death? Jane: As confirmed by Amnesty International, there are now 772. Those are
the ones for which we have pictures, ages and names. The unconfirmed ones though
- I think there are a few thousand. During the Great Cultural Revolution, there
were hundreds of thousands who died. The true figure is unknown. The persecution
of Falun Gong is unprecedented; it is even crueler than the Great Cultural
Revolution. Reporter: So Mrs. Dai, how did you and your daughter manage to escape
from Mainland China? Jane: We had Australian passports. When we escaped from Guangzhou
airport, we were stopped and when I presented the Australian passports at
customs, they told me to stand aside. This is when I realized that I was on a
blacklist. I was more frightened than I had ever been in my life, because I was
holding my daughter. I stood there, as there was no place to sit. They arrested
my husband; I didn't know what they would do to my daughter. There has already
been a case of a Falun Gong practitioner who was a mother to an 8-month-old
baby: they killed both the mother and the baby. The young baby was hung
upside-down in front of his mother, as they attempted to force the mother to
write a declaration denouncing Falun Gong. She did not succumb, so they killed
both of them. This is the reason why I was so afraid. They only let us go when
an announcement was made to say that boarding was commencing. Reporter: So when was your husband killed? Jane: July 2001 Reporter: And when was it that you left China? Jane: I left China on the July 7. When my husband was killed, we wanted
to return to China to obtain his ashes. However, the Chinese consulate would not
give us visas. Afterwards, my daughter and I traveled around Australia calling
for help. As a result, the Australian Foreign Ministry recovered his ashes. When
I was informed that the box with my husband's ashes was recovered, I informed
the media and they came to interview me. This photo was taken by the Australian
United Newsagents. I said that I needed the help of the media, and needed to let
every Australian person know that they are killing innocent people [in China],
and that my husband was one of them. There are hundreds of thousands of families
like mine. They don't have the freedom to speak up, so I will stand up and speak
for them. Reporter: Mrs. Dai, you then traveled around the world with your child... Jane: My first stop was Geneva. Last year I went to attend the UN human
rights meeting. At the meeting, I called out to every mother worldwide to help
stop this persecution. From Geneva I began to travel around the world. France is
my 35th country. In every country I visit, I tell their Foreign Ministry, the
media and kind-hearted people what is really happening in China. I hope that
compassionate people can help us to stop this cruel persecution. Yet the
situation seems to be getting worse. We call peacefully; but Jiang Zemin has
become more severe. Because of this, we have sued him in court. Reporter: My friends, this is the conclusion of the program "Chinese
People in Paris." Thank you for listening. See you next time. Source: http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/200310/15799.html
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