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Why is the CCP Afraid of Letting Falun Gong Practitioners Leave China? By Ouyang Fei (Clearwisdom.net) Since the persecution of Falun Gong began in 1999,
the CCP has prohibited Falun Gong practitioners from leaving China even when the
practitioners meet all the legal requirements. It is one of the many means of
the widespread persecution, in addition to slander in the media and interference
and deprivation in a variety of ways such as employment, graduation, housing,
income, and pension. Although most of the policies related to the persecution are passed down from
top to bottom only by word of mouth, there is also some written evidence. In
China, many travel agencies' published requirements for passport application
clearly state that Falun Gong practitioners are not allowed to apply for a
passport. This is evidence of the CCP's abuse of Falun Gong practitioners' human
rights. Section Five of the "Application for Chinese Citizens to Travel to Hong
Kong and Macao" published by the Sichuan China Youth Travel Service says: "The local police department, in cases where the company or workplace is
listed in the residency permit, the director of the company, should recommend
whether to approve or deny any application based on the following factors: A search on the Internet yielded many instances of this requirement. For
example, Guangxi Fangchenggang International Travel Service, Shenzhen Pengcheng
Kanghui Travel Service, Chinese Communist Party Jiangxi Province Leping City
Organizational Department, Zhejiang Shaoxing Travel Bureau, Xinyu Jiuzhou Travel
Service (under Chinese Citizen International Travel Application for Jiangxi
Province), Datong Chinese International Travel Service, Sichuan University
Security Department, and Guangdong Provincial Postal Service all have these
requirements. The "five categories of people prohibited from leaving the country"
are defined in Section Eight of the "Law of the People's Republic of China
on the Control of the Exit and Entry of Citizens." The first category includes defendants in a criminal lawsuit under review by
the court system and suspects identified by the police, the state security
system, or the People's Procuratorate. The second category includes those who are involved in a civil lawsuit on
domestic matters, damage disputes, inheritance disputes, contract disputes, or
debt disputes. The third category includes convicted criminals serving a prison term. The fourth category includes those in a labor camp for violating the law. The fifth category is officials and researchers with top-secret information
or technology whose departure from China may cause serious economic damage or
safety threat to the nation. Falun Gong practitioners, kindhearted people who practice "Truth,
Compassion, Tolerance," do not belong to the "five categories."
Even the CCP itself knows this. Because Falun Gong practitioners are innocent,
the CCP listed them separately, in addition to the cases covered in existing
laws and regulations, to deprive them of the right to leave China. In the
persecution of Falun Gong, the wishes of Jiang Zemin and the CCP are above the
law. Such examples of overriding the law are ubiquitous. In addition to the distorted desire to intentionally cause pain to others
forged over the CCP's long-term rule, the primary reason that Jiang Zemin and
the CCP prohibit Falun Gong practitioners from leaving China is that they
thought by keeping practitioners in China, the horrific crimes the CCP committed
during the persecution would be hidden from the outside world. Just like the order to "kill with out mercy" the Falun Gong
practitioners who spread the truth about the persecution, the deprivation of
Falun Gong practitioners' right to legally leave China is another vicious means
of the tyranny to hide the truth. However, these attempts have completely
failed. The truth of the persecution has been made public to the entire world. Ms. Li Weixun, a Falun Gong practitioner from Shenyang, China, escaped from
the CCP's control and obtained refugee status from the United Nations High
Commission on Refugees (UNHCR) while in Thailand. She arrived in the United
States on September 21, 2005 with assistance from Friends of Falun Gong, UNHCR,
United States State Department, U.S. Congress, and other non-governmental
organizations. Ms. Li was able to come to the United States despite the fact that she has no
family members in the States. The rescue effort was itself a demonstration of
the international community's understanding of the truth of the persecution. Ms.
Li will also be able to provide more first-hand information on the persecution
of Falun Gong by the CCP. That is just what the CCP fears the most. From the regulations mentioned
above on passport applications, we can see that the prohibition of Falun Gong
practitioners' travel abroad itself is evidence of the severity and secret
nature of the persecution. Posting date: 10/3/2005
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