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Radio Free Asia: Chinese Embassies Refuse Passport Extensions for Falun Gong Practitioners (Clearwisdom.net) Radio Free Asia (RFA) reported on August 26 that
more than ninety Chinese Falun Gong practitioners living in 19 countries
overseas were refused passport extensions by their Chinese embassies. Chinese
student Qing Li of Stanford University, USA talked about the refusal of her
passport extension. The following story is based on an RFA report on August 26
in San Francisco. Ms. Qing Li came to the USA in 1996 as a student and now is a post-doctoral
candidate at Stanford University. She began practicing Falun Gong after she came
to the US. Her passport was valid until July 2001. On April 19, Ms. Qing applied
to the Chinese Consulate in San Francisco for a passport extension. She did not
receive any response for a long time. Ms. Li said, "I called the Passport Division. Upon hearing my name, the
person who answered the phone said, 'How come you are asking me? You attend
activities against the government.' He then hung up on me. I did not have any
other choice, so I asked my advisor to write a letter to the consulate." "My advisor said immediately, 'This is a very good student, how come her
citizenship is refused?' He sent a fax to the consulate. At the same time, I
asked for help from the director of the International Student Center. He was
indignant too. He said, 'Ten years ago, they treated students from the Tiananmen
democracy movement like this. We contacted them but they refused to respond.' He
said, 'However, for you, I'll help you and contact them.' He sent a fax
too." Qing's advisor and the director of the International Student Center did not
get any response from the consulate after sending the faxes. Without other
options, Li Qing went to the consulate in person. She told officials in the
consulate that Falun Gong helps people to improve health and to be good people.
Then what was the result? Ms. Li said, "The consul in the Passport Division said mercilessly,
'Practicing Falun Gong is illegal.' He refused to extend my passport." Since July 2001, Qing Li is a Chinese student being deprived of her
citizenship. Qing said, "I was born and grew up in China. My Chinese
citizenship is my basic right. What the consulate is doing does not any basis on
any rule or law. We Falun Gong practitioners ask for our passports again and
again. I have asked them to give me a written statement. But they never issue a
written statement." It was learned that many of the Falun Gong practitioners who were refused for
passport extensions fell into a dilemma of having no legal status overseas, but
were unable to return to their home country. Qing said, "We are currently contacting the United Nations and human
rights organizations to stop this kind of act and to get back our passports. On
the other hand, if there is any danger to us, we hope to get support." The above is report from special reporter CK. Posting date: 8/29/2004
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