Letter from European Friends of Falun Gong Appealing for the Freedom of Lili Lin
(Clearwisdom.net)
27th February 2003
Right Honourable David Blunkett, Member of Parliament
We wish to express our deep concern at the imminent
deportation of Chinese citizen and Falun Gong practitioner Ms. Lili Lin, who was
arrested and held at the detention centre in Manchester Airport today. Her
deportation has been set for next Friday, March 6th 2003.
Ms. Lin applied for asylum in Manchester in October 2001 on
the grounds of being a Falun Gong practitioner and is married to Jinfei Zhang, a
PhD student at Liverpool University. She has recently announced that she is 6
weeks pregnant. She moved from Manchester to Liverpool to live with her husband
and informed the Home Office of her change of address, since when she has
regularly reported to the Home Office in Liverpool. However, the Home Office
refused her asylum application and sent a refusal letter to her old address,
which she did not receive. Her failure to appeal against the decision in time
meant she has been listed for deportation.
As you will be aware, the Chinese government has embarked
upon a campaign of severe persecution of Falun Gong practitioners since July
1999, resulting in the deaths in custody of nearly 600 practitioners, while many
more have been illegally arrested and sentenced to up to eighteen years without
trial in prisons, labour camps and mental hospitals, most suffering brutal
torture while in custody.
Our grave concern is that Lili Lin would be put in serious
danger if she were deported back to China and would be especially vulnerable in
view of her pregnant state. She and her husband have been active campaigners
against the persecution and have often been to the Chinese consulate in
Manchester and the Chinese embassy in London to appeal and demonstrate, and of
course the Chinese authorities will be well aware of their activities in the UK. In view of this we would appeal very strongly to you to show
leniency towards Lili Lin by allowing her to remain in the UK, and to avoid
certain persecution by the Chinese authorities if she were to be repatriated. We
would greatly appreciate it if you would give her case the utmost importance and
consideration, and overturn the decision to deport her in the name of humanity. Yours sincerely,
Vice-Chairman
European Friends of Falun Gong
Secretary of State
Home Office for the United Kingdom
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