Another Successful Overseas Rescue (Photo)
By an Australian practitioner
(Clearwisdom.net) Following the successful rescue of Ms. Li Ying,
fiancee of Australian Citizen Li Qizhong, from a Chinese forced labor camp,
another couple has been happily reunited in Sydney. Phillip Law and fiancee Xie Yan at Airport On October 2, 2002, Falun Gong practitioner Ms. Xie Yan from Guangzhou City
was illegally sentenced to two years forced labor, and was detained in the
notorious Chatou Forced Labor Camp of Guangzhou City. As she refused to renounce
her belief in Falun Dafa, her term was extended 3 months. She was not released
until January 2003. In the forced labor camp, she suffered many cruel tortures.
She was only 24 years old at the time. Unfortunately, around 10:30 p.m. on the
night of 23 February 2004, Guangzhou City Tianhe Police Department deceived her
and abducted her. Her fiance, Mr. Philip Law, an Australian citizen, tried many
ways to find her. Eventually, he found out that she was detained in the
brainwashing class in the so-called "Law School" set up by Tianhe
Police Department. Philip requested to communicate with Xie Yan but was refused.
Philip then started a rescue bid with his fellow overseas Falun Gong
practitioners. On the streets of Australia, practitioners handed out flyers about the sad
story of this couple, and appealed to the public to write to the Chinese
Embassy. At the same time, telephone calls from overseas were continually made
to the brainwashing class. The crimes of the criminals, including Zeng, the
chief of the brainwashing class, Xie, from "610 Office" of Wushanjie
Police Station, Zhang Lifang and Ren Renjie of the class, were exposed overseas.
Facing the continuous phone calls from overseas, they were very nervous. In the
end, they had to admit that they detained Xie Yan. While they tried to shirk
their responsibilities, they still did not allow Xie Yan to speak to anyone from
the outside. This didn't stop Philip's determination to rescue his fiancee. On April 8,
2004, he published an open letter to call for help to rescue his fiancee and
other Falun Gong practitioners who are suffering in China. He left Australia for
Geneva on April 9 to appeal to the 60th United Nations Human Rights Conference. The Australian government provided assistance. The NSW Liberal Party Member
for Lane Cove, Mr. Anthony Roberts, expressed that he would tell his colleagues
about Xie's situation. Chief Minister Jon Stanhope, MLA from Canberra, made an
inquiry with the Chinese Embassy regarding Xie's circumstance, and the details
of their refusal of granting Philip the visa to China. John Murphy, MP wrote to
the foreign minister, Alexander Downer, requesting the Department of Foreign
Affairs and Trade to raise the matter with the Chinese authorities. Mr. Downer
later replied that he has pointed out to the Chinese authorities that they have
violated the human rights convention. John Murphy, MP further contacted the
Australian Consulate in Guangzhou, asking them to help with Xie Yan's
application to Australia, and to assist her in getting to Australia as soon as
possible. The story of the couple was also reported in the local newspaper "Inner
West Weekly," which aroused many people's concern and sympathy. They were
all shocked by the fact that the persecution has extended to their fellow
Australians. At this time, the truth-clarifying phone calls were still made to the
brainwashing class. On April 23, 2004 due to international pressure, the
brainwashing class released Xie Yan. On July 31, 2004, Xie Yan safely arrived at Sydney International Airport, and
the young couple was finally reunited. They deeply appreciate the help from the
Australian people, the Australian Government and Falun Gong practitioners from
Australia, Switzerland and Thailand, and are very concerned about many
practitioners who are still illegally detained in China. They appeal to all
kind-hearted people to help stop this inhuman persecution, to stop the Jiang
regime's persecution of people who believe in
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance," and to unconditionally free all
Falun Gong practitioners in China. Source: http://www.falunau.org/indexArticle.jsp?itemID=1348
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2004/8/8/81273.html
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