Chinese Consulate in Houston Refuses to Extend Falun Gong Practitioner's Passport (Photo)
By Tang Jian, A Falun Dafa Practitioner in Houston, USA
(Clearwisdom.net) I am a Chinese citizen living in Houston, Texas,
USA. During the morning of September 2, 2003 I went to the Chinese Consulate in
Houston to apply for a passport extension. When I had just arrived at the
entrance of the Passport and Visa Office, an associate consul-general saw me and
said in a stern voice, "Why are you here?" I said that I came to apply
to have my passport extended. He did not answer me and left. Then another
official told me that it was already past office hours. This official wanted me
to come back at 1:30 pm. I went to the passport and visa office again in the afternoon. The staff
member in the front office accepted my application documents for a passport
extension. Visa office chief Wei immediately came out of his office and took my
application to the office in the back. I noticed that he had not come out to
take other applicants' information. On my way back to work I received a phone call from Consul Yang Zhuofan. He
said that he wanted to get to know my circumstances. After asking me something
about my personal experiences after I came to the USA, he asked me about my
practicing Falun Gong. I answered all his questions. He asked me why I went to
practice in front of the consulate every day. He said that doing this was
hurting China's reputation and that Falun Gong is against the law, etc. I said
that this is the United States and I have not violated any law and have obeyed
U.S. law. Let me explain: In China, hundreds of thousands of innocent Falun Gong
practitioners are maltreated during the persecution. Many practitioners have
been tortured to death. They have no place to appeal for justice or make their
voices heard. I practice in front of the consulate just to let the world's
people learn about the persecution in China, and to urge certain people in China
to stop the brutal persecution. He wanted me to stop practicing in front of the consulate. I indicated that
if certain people in China would stop the persecution, as a matter of fact, I
would go to practice in the park where the environment is much better. He said
more words wanting me to stop practicing in front of the consulate. Seeing I was
very insistent, he terminated the conversation. We had talked for half an hour. The next day I went to pick up my passport. The person in the front office
told me that my passport had not been extended. I demanded an explanation. Then
the visa office chief Wei came out to talk to me. He said that they wanted to
send my application to China for approval and then let me know after the
approval. I asked why my application to have my passport extended had to go
through a special procedure while others did not. He said that Yang Zhuofan had
already mentioned the reason yesterday. He said that I should know the reason. I
asked if it was due to my practicing Falun Gong. He said that Yang had already
explained and he would not repeat it. He returned the passport to me without an
extension. Later, I went there twice to apply for an extension and I was refused on both
occasions. I went there once at 1:30 pm. The person in the front office told me
that my passport would not be extended. I told them that Falun Gong
practitioners in China are being arrested, tortured, detained and killed, while
outside China, the Chinese consulate has gone so far as to use these methods to
persecute us. After asking Mr. Yang Zhuofan, the staff members in the front
office told me that Yang would come to talk to me at 3:00 pm and asked me to
wait. Mr. Yang, however, did not show up, even by 3:30 pm. I told them that I
had waited for so long and asked why he did not keep his word. The persons in
the front office said they did not know the reason. At the same time they asked
me to leave in a hurry since they wanted to close for the day. One official in the consulate told me that they would extend my passport if I
would stop practicing in front of the consulate. As of today, my passport still hasn't been extended. June 27, 2004
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2004/6/28/78170.html
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