Austrian Falun Gong Information Center: Help Appears for Mr. Wang After His Passport Extension was Refused by the Chinese Consulate in Vienna
A Happy Ending follows Mr. Wang's Temporary Loss of Citizenship Thanks to the efforts of the Austrian Government and many supporters, Mr.
Yong Wang from Austria obtained an Austrian passport on November 4, 2004 and he
is now able to travel freely again. Mr. Wang, who practices Falun Gong in Austria and has been campaigning for an
end to the persecution of Falun Gong in China, was told in mid-July 2004 by the
Chinese consulate that his Chinese passport would not be extended. In the face
of this harassment, he and his Austrian wife and family members appealed for
help from the Austrian Government. The regional government of Northern Austria
showed great understanding for Mr. Wang's situation and speeded up his
application for Austrian citizenship. Mr. Wang said: "My family and I are very happy and grateful that so many
people and government offices, especially the regional government of Northern
Austria, have helped us to quickly and efficiently apply for Austrian
citizenship. Now, my family and I can travel together again. In addition, I am
no longer prevented from doing my job because I can go on business trips abroad
for my employer again. We would also like to thank the Foreign Ministry who
promised their help with any problems during the process of obtaining Austrian
citizenship. I would especially like to thank our elected representatives and
the journalists who contacted the Chinese Consulate about my case. Thanks to
those news reports, many people were able to learn not only about my personal
experiences and help me, but also about the persecution in China. We hope that
no other family in Austria will have to suffer a similar ordeal." Chinese Officials Continue to Persecute Practitioners Abroad Although the Wang family experienced a "happy ending," in at least
eighteen other countries the Chinese authorities have refused to extend the
passports of approximately sixty other Chinese citizens because they practice
Falun Gong. Although the West views passport denials to be mere cold war relics,
they have become a worldwide Chinese phenomenon. Many Chinese people cannot
escape the persecution although they live in free Western societies. Inside
China, torture and "re-education through forced labor" are applied,
while abroad, Chinese officials use passport refusal as an instrument to put
pressure on Chinese Falun Gong practitioners in order to bring them back to
China, where they are then silenced. In the last few months, similar cases have
surfaced in Switzerland and Belgium. Unfortunately, in addition to Chinese people living abroad, citizens of
western countries have increasingly become victims of the persecution by Chinese
officials since July 1999. In the last month, the International Society for
Human Rights in Austria has published a detailed report about human rights in
China. In the seventy-page report, several examples that occurred within the
last five years were examined in detail, with special emphasis placed on
harassment of Austrian Falun Gong practitioners or practitioners residing in
Austria by Chinese officials. "The chronological outline of this document
uses Austria as an example to demonstrate the expansion and increasing intensity
of the persecution in the west, although Austria is definitely not an isolated
example but rather one country among many where these phenomena are
evident." (Excerpt from the human rights report of the International
Society for Human Rights (IGFM), Austria). Almost at the same time, the U.S.
Congress passed a resolution demanding that the Chinese regime stop its
harassment of Falun Gong practitioners residing in the USA. Voice of Hope "Following the suffering of the last three and a half months, I have
acquired great respect for the liberties and human rights we enjoy in Austria.
Consequently, I sincerely appeal to the Austrian public, to protect our own
citizens from discrimination and persecution by Chinese officials. Recently, I
have been increasingly reminded of the suffering victims in China who are not as
lucky as my husband. I hope that in the future, we will be able to help them and
put a stop to the gruesome, deceitful, bloody and tear-drenched persecution in
China." -- Mrs. Roswitha Wang-Moritz, wife of Yong Wang Background of Falun Gong Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a traditional practice of meditation
originally from China, which is already being practiced in sixty countries
around the world. In addition to the exercises, special emphasis is placed upon
a lifestyle incorporating the principles of Truth, Compassion and Tolerance,
values that are deeply rooted in Chinese culture for thousands of years. Since July the 20th 1999, at the instigation of former head of state Jiang
Zemin, Falun Gong has been irrationally persecuted in China. Hundreds of
thousands of practitioners have been arrested since July 1999. More than 100,000
practitioners have been sentenced to years in labor camps, usually without due
legal process. The persecution in China touches every facet of life: the loss of
jobs and homes, the expulsion of students from schools, forced abortions and
forced divorce. The Falun Dafa Information Center has obtained information about
more than 1,099 deaths due to torture in police stations and labor camps. The
true number is probably several times higher. http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/200411/23079.html
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