Chinese Consulate in Sydney, Australia Deprives Falun Dafa Practitioners the Right to Passports (Photo)
Written by Falun Dafa practitioners Ling Chunwang and Luo Runxiu in Sydney, Australia
(Clearwisdom.net) My name is Ling Chunwang. I am 72 years old. My wife's
name is Luo Runxiu, and she is 66 years old. I used to own an auto repair shop
in China in the late 1980s, which I made a good profit from. But this profit
also gave me a lot of trouble. Later on, as I was getting older, I handed over
the management of the business to my nephew. However, he made off with all the
money and even took my savings and fled, leaving me in great debt. My health
worsened as a result of anger and indignation. I developed heart disease in
1996. I took a lot of medication but none of them helped. I lived on the third
floor, and it would take me half an hour to climb up the stairs. Just halfway up
the stairs, I would have to pause and lean against a wall breathing heavily with
sweat running down my face. Climbing those stairs was extremely painful. My wife
deepened her resentment towards me because of this matter, believing that I
trusted someone outside the family more than our own son. In addition, she
couldn't tolerate my bad temper, so she separated from me. In mid-1996, our oldest son, who lived in Australia, invited us to come live
with him. Because I was worried about my health condition, I asked my wife to go
first. She was so fortunate to attend Teacher's lecture in Sydney, and started
to learn and practice Falun Gong immediately. She related to me how one day when
she was doing the sitting meditation on the balcony, she felt that all the
indignation in her chest was taken away just like a heavy object being lifted.
She became so much happier and her health condition greatly improved. Three
months later, carrying a load of medication weighing more than twenty pounds, I
flew to Australia. After hearing about the wonderfulness of Falun Gong, I
decided to give it a try. As soon as I started practicing, I easily quit my
dozens-of-years of habits of smoking and drinking. One day, my son accompanied
us on a hike in the Nanshan Mountains. I found I was much more energetic than
before, and I didn't even have difficulty breathing. After I got home, I threw
away that huge load of medicine. After years of medication, my heart condition
had not improved; but only two months after practicing Falun Gong, it was
healed. To make sure we could keep our minds on practicing Falun Gong in Australia,
our daughter-in-law helped us to process our Bridging Visa. Towards the end of
July 2001 we went to the Chinese Consulate in Sydney to renew our passports,
because our passports' expiration date was August 18, 2001. The clerk told us to
come back and pick up our passports three days later. But three days later when
we did as we were told and went back to the consulate, instead of handing us our
passports, a consul took us to a meeting room on the second floor. He asked us
if we practiced Falun Gong, and wanted to know why we had taken part in a
peaceful appeal in front of the consulate. We told him about the benefits we had
received from practicing Falun Gong, and told him of the brutal persecution
against Falun Gong practitioners in China. He said, "You did not witness
it. There's no brutal persecution." We told him that Australian citizen
Mrs. Dai Zhenzhen's husband was tortured to death by the Chinese police for
practicing Falun Gong. He then said, "Now it's illegal to practice Falun
Gong in China. As a Chinese citizen, you have to obey Chinese law. We can only
renew your passports after you write a statement saying that you will not
practice Falun Gong any more and will not protest in front of the consulate in
the future." We did not accept these conditions. He then confiscated our
passports and told us to leave. For these past three years, without a passport, we cannot go back China to
see our sons. We tried several times to ask for the renewal of our passports,
but every time, the Chinese consulate would want us to write the
"statement." They did not return our already-expired passports until
the end of 2003. In May of this year, the Australian Immigration Bureau wanted
us to have a physical checkup, but we had to have a valid passport to do that,
so we went to the Chinese consulate again to ask for a renewal. But they still
wanted us to write the "statement," otherwise they wouldn't process it
for us. Every time we go to the consulate we have to ask our son or
daughter-in-law to take one day off of work and drive us there, which has
created a lot of inconvenience for them. At present, similar instances of depriving Chinese citizens of their passport
rights simply because they practice Falun Gong, a wonderful practice that
improves mental and physical health, have occurred in at least eighteen
countries. We appeal to the United Nations and all governments to help us solve
this problem and help stop the brutal persecution against Falun Gong
practitioners in China.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2004/7/7/78828.html
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