The Epoch Times: My Chinese Nationality Is Taken Away
By Zhang Yu
Translated from the Chinese Edition Jul 13, 2004 On June 17, 2001, I lost my nationality. That was after the Chinese
consulate in Sydney, Australia refused to extend my passport. Their reason was:
"You are special and you are from the outside." My Chinese passport was due to expire on June 17, 2001. On May 25, 2001 I
went to the Chinese consulate to apply for an extension. When I handed in my
passport, application form and photo, the staff member checked my passport and
then gave me a passport receipt. This receipt usually has a date when the passport can be collected, but
instead of a date, my receipt just had the words "wait for notice." I asked the
staff member when I could collect my passport and he told me, "Just go back and
wait for notice." I asked, "Why?" He didn't answer me. Then I found another
on-duty manager, Consul Ju. I showed him my passport collection receipt, and
asked him, "Can you tell me why I have to wait for notice to extend my
passport?" He told me, "You didn't follow enough procedures." I explained that
I had followed all the procedures. He made a telephone call to internal staff
members, and then pointed at the gate, and said in a very unfriendly manner,
"You are special and you are from outside." After that, he paid no more
attention to me. I started practicing Falun Gong in January 1998. Before that, I didn't
believe in qigong. [Qigong is a general term for meditative
exercise practices that are popular in China. Falun Gong is considered a type
of qigong.] However, after my husband started practicing Falun Gong, and
I saw how much he changed both physically and mentally, I decided I would read
the [Falun Gong] book Zhuan Falun. After reading it several times, I
began to understand that the reason people suffer pain, diseases and other
misfortunes is because of selfishness and greed. Since then, I started changing
myself, following the guiding principles in Zhuan Falun of truthfulness,
compassion and tolerance. I also started practicing the exercises. In less than three months, my chronic, incurable asthma disappeared. I was a
lot happier than before and my friends and family noticed that I was a totally
different person and recognized that Falun Gong is good. A few weeks after I tried to renew my passport, Mr. Ju rang me one night. He
asked me whether I practice Falun Gong. I told him that I did, and asked, "Is
this related to my passport extension?" He said, "Of course. We have rules from
our authority stating that people like you have to write promise notes." I
asked what kind of promise notes, and he told me, "If you promise that you
won't meditate outside the Chinese consulate, then we will think about
extending your passport." I told Mr. Ju that I meditate outside the consulate because Jiang Zemin's
government persecuted to death so many innocent people who cultivate
truthfulness, compassion and tolerance. I told him that we go there to tell the
world that what the government did was wrong. I told him that I wouldn't write
any promises. If Jiang's government stopped persecuting Falun Gong, there would
be no need for me to meditate outside the consulate. He said, "I'll give you
some time to think about it carefully." I said, "There's nothing to think
about." A few days later, I went to the consulate to find Consul Ju. He didn't have
time to see me that day. So the next morning, I went to the waiting room on the
second floor. When Mr. Ju met me, he had my passport in one hand, and promise
notes in the other. He asked, "Have you made your decision? As long as you
write a promise that you won't practice Falun Gong and won't meditate outside
the Chinese consulate, I will extend your passport." I told him, "I will never
write any promises. What rules or regulation state that people who practice
Falun Gong cannot have their passports extended? Give me a reason why I can't
have my passport extended." Mr. Ju gave me back my passport and said, "That's the rule from our
authority. If you won't write a promise, I can't extend your passport." I handed in a valid passport, but when Consul Ju handed back my passport on
September 17, it had expired. Jiang's government took away my right to be a
Chinese citizen, and changed me into someone with no nationality. http://english.epochtimes.com/news/4-7-13/22425.html

The front page of the author's passport is shown on the
left, alongside a receipt from Sydney's Chinese consulate.
What Mr. Ju really meant was that I am one of the Falun Gong practitioners who
meditate outside the Chinese consulate in Sydney, appealing for an end to the
suppression of Falun Gong in China.
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