Letter from WOIPFG on Ms. Lin Lili's case in the U.K.
February 27, 2003 Via Fax: 0044 20 7273 3965 Right Honorable David Blunkett MP Secretary of State for the Home Department Re: Ms. Lin Lili Home Office Reference No. L1053356 Dear Secretary Blunkett: I am counsel to the World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong ("WOIPFG").
WOIPFG is dedicated to protecting the human rights of Falun Gong practitioners around the world, to
investigate and expose violations of those rights, and to restore and uphold justice in society. As has been reported, Ms. Lin Lili, a citizen of the People's Republic of China and Falun Gong
practitioner, is being held at Owington Detention Centre awaiting deportation to China scheduled for
7 March 2003. As more fully detailed below, WOIPFG is asking for your assistance in (i) enjoining
the deportation, and (ii) furthering Ms. Lin's application for political asylum. The relevant facts
are as follows: In October 2001, Ms. Lin applied for political asylum1 to the Home Office in Manchester. In April
2002, after her marriage to Jinfei Zhang, a doctoral candidate at Liverpool University and also a
Falun Gong practitioner, Ms. Lin moved from Manchester to Liverpool. There, she continued her
spiritual practices and became a volunteer at a free exercise class. In compliance with regulations,
she duly informed the Home Office of the change of address and reported in person on a regular
basis. The Home Office declined to proceed favorably with Ms. Lin's asylum application citing, among
other things, a lack of hard evidence that the persecution of practitioners is severe in Fujian
provinceLin's hometown. WOIPFG respectfully disagrees with the finding, and asserts that there is
ample evidence that establishes the severity of the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in
Fujian. Please refer to this web site for details: http://media.minghui.org/gb/d-stats/death_namelist_province.htm#Fujian.2 Notification of the denial of Ms. Lin's application was mailed to her former address in
Manchester.á Unaware of the existence of the notification because she had long since moved to
Liverpool, Ms. Lin failed to appeal the denial in a timely fashion subjecting her to deportation. As
was her usual practice, on 26 February, Ms. Lin dutifully reported to the Home Office in Liverpool
whereupon she was restrained, denied food and water, and held incommunicado. She was finally
allowed to contact her husband the following morning. This treatment pales in comparison to what
lies in store for Ms. Lin upon her return to China particularly since she is pregnant and does not
want to give birth in prison. Although efforts are underway to secure legal representation for Ms. Lin, we implore you as a
representative of Her Majesty's government, to delay deportation in the interest of justice and
compassion. Once counsel presents Ms. Lin's case, I am confident that her application for asylum
will be granted. Thank you for your attention to this most important matter. Very truly yours, Stewart L. Weisman, Esq. SLW/sw cc: Distribution List á DISTRIBUTION LIST 1) Prime Minister Tony Blair 2) Ms Beverley Hughes MP 3) Ms Jane Kennedy MP 4) Sir Christopher Meyer, KCMG 5) Mr. George Fergusson 1 Ms. Lin rightly fearing the likely prospect of forced labor, torture,
and even death if returned to China. See: Human Rights Watch, "Dangerous Meditation -- China's
Campaign Against Falungong" at: http://hrw.org/reports/2002/china/
2 Additional summaries of confirmed deaths by Province can be viewed at: http://media.minghui.org/gb/d-stats/province_en.htm


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