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The Chinese Consulate in Houston Unreasonably Rejected My Passport Extension Application (Photo)
By Fushuang Cui, a Dafa Practitioner in Virginia
(Clearwisdom.net) My name is Fushang Cui. I learned Falun Dafa in late
1998 when I was studying in Florida, and I currently live in Virginia after
obtaining my PhD from the University of South Florida last August. My passport
renewal was unreasonably cancelled by the Chinese Consulate in Houston because I
practice Falun Dafa.
On November 27, 2001, I put all the required documents into one envelope and
mailed it to the Chinese Consulate in Houston by overnight express. According to
a stamp mark on my passport [shown in the photo], the Consulate received
my passport on November 28 and then granted my passport extension immediately.
However, at noon on November 29, I received a phone call from a consulate
official whose last name was allegedly Yang. Mr. Yang wanted to check my status
with Falun Gong. He repeated the Jiang regime's persecutory policy and requested
that I quit my Falun Gong practice. I rejected his request, told him my positive
experiences with Falun Gong and pointed out to him that the persecution only
reflected Jiang Zemin's (who was president of China at that time) campaign of
persecution. The conversation continued for about 40 minutes. At last, he said
that he knew my situation now. After that talk, I never received any further
information regarding my passport, so I decided to call the Consulate to get an
update on the situation. I actually called the Consulate twice and the answer each time was the same:
The consul in charge of passport extension wasn't available and my passport
would be processed as soon as the officer came back. After more than two months,
in response to my repeated requests, the Consulate mailed me back a cancelled
passport [see photo above]. Evidently, the Houston Consulate was purposefully
withholding my passport, as passport renewal by mail typically does not take
more than 2 weeks. As a matter of fact, my passport was originally extended for
another 5 years upon its arrival at the Consulate. What likely happened was that
the Consulate looked up my name from its Falun Gong blacklist on November 29 and
thus withheld my passport while having a consul call me to pressure me into
renouncing Falun Gong. After they realized they couldn't achieve that goal, they
cancelled my passport extension. As a matter of fact, Chinese public security
officials had threatened my father even before I submitted my application for a
passport renewal telling him, "If I continue to participate in Falun Gong
activities in the U.S., I will have problems when I applied for my passport
renewal." Below is what had actually happened: During the China-U.S. human rights dialogue in October, 2001, I participated
in a peaceful appeal in Washington D.C, calling on China to end the persecution
of Falun Gong. When I came back to my home in Florida, as usual, I called my
parents. To my great surprise, my parents, especially my farther, was very upset
and in a panic. I became worried, particularly because my father has a very
serious heart disease. My father told me that a police officer told him that I
went to Washington DC to appeal. The police also said that police had all the
records of my phone calls to China and knew all the details of my activities in
U.S. The police officer requested my parents to persuade me not to appeal for
Falun Gong any more; otherwise my family would face severe consequences. The
police officer mentioned to my father that my passport would soon expire. Later,
my brother and sister both mentioned my passport when I called them. In China,
especially for elders like my parents who live in the countryside, people don't
know the details of passports, and many never see a passport in their entire
lifetime. The only plausible explanation was that police threatened my family
that the Chinese authorities would not renew my passport. In Florida practice sites and many large-scale activity occasions, I have met
many people who claimed to be Falun Gong practitioners. These people often did
not concentrate on practicing Falun Gong exercises or study; however, they
seemed more engaged in collecting personal information from practitioners. Maybe
this was how I got onto their blacklist. As a matter of fact, agents of the
Jiang regime have undertaken many more illegal activities on U.S. soil to harass
Falun Gong practitioners and stifle voices supportive of Falun Gong. They have
been spreading the Jiang regime's propaganda to instigate people's hatred toward
Falun Gong, taping practitioners' phone calls, canceling practitioners'
passports, pressuring U.S. governmental officials to withdraw support for Falun
Gong, etc. The unreasonable cancellation of my passport by the Houston Consulate has
brought me a lot of trouble. The payroll office at the University of South
Florida, where I was studying for my Ph.D, requested many times that I provide a
valid passport; otherwise, the University would have to suspend my
assistantship. As a result, I had to explain the situation to people in my
department, to the international students and scholars office, and to my lawyer
on numerous occasions. The only reason for the cancellation of my passport
extension was that I practiced Falun Gong and follow the principles of
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