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The Epoch Times: Exclusive Interview with Chinese Diplomatic Defector Chen Yonglin (Photo) By Luo Ya
Jun 13, 2005 SYDNEY -- Chen Yonglin, a diplomat at the Chinese consulate in Sydney, who
defected recently, has for the first time revealed to the public the Chinese
Communist Party's extensive espionage network overseas. His actions inspired two
other former CCP officials, who disclosed more facts about the CCP's persecution
of overseas dissidents and Falun Gong practitioners. The Epoch Times conducted
an exclusive interview with Chen on his current situation and his view of the
CCP. Reporter: You appeared at a public gathering to commemorate the Tiananmen
Square Massacre and exposed the CCP's network of spies in Australia. You and
your wife also withdrew from the CCP on The Epoch Times website. Has the CCP
taken further actions to threaten you and your family? Chen: When I spoke at the gathering, I received wide support and sympathy
from the public. I don't feel as threatened as before and basically feel safe.
Darkness will disappear when exposed to the sunlight. When the truth was
exposed, I felt much safer. But the wicked force of the CCP has yet to be
cleared away, and the threat still exists. In addition, the Australian
government has not decided whether to accept my asylum application, so I could
be sent back to China anytime and continue to be persecuted by the dictatorship
of the CCP. Reporter: The trade relationship between China and Australia is becoming
close. The CCP also has extensive power overseas. Why did you take such a big
risk to reveal inside CCP information and break away from it? Chen: My conscience urged me to step forward. For many years, I was
tormented by guilt. My conscience was compromised and worn away. If I continued
with what I was doing, I would lose myself and completely become a part of the
machine. For the last six months, the consulate has conducted "CCP Member
Advanced Education Sessions," which were essentially brainwashing classes.
These sessions were tormenting me mentally. What I was doing was persecuting
democracy advocates and Falun Gong practitioners. This was against my conscience
and caused me to suffer from guilt. Under these circumstances, I had to step
forward and step out of the shadow. Reporter: You're now awaiting the decision on your political asylum
application. What kind of public support do you need? Chen: Now I am still uncertain whether I can stay in Australia. It is
still possible for the Australian government to send me back to China. I hope
the public can continue to give me encouragement and support, and publicize my
case more widely. This will make me feel safer and help me step out of the
darkness. Reporter: I've heard that parents from your daughter's school
specifically held a rally to support you. Can you tell us more about this? Chen: I received several messages of support in these two days. Parents
and teachers from my daughter's school held "family support"
activities to support us. This shows that Australian mainstream society is
paying attention and giving support to China's human rights problems. I am here
to thank them for their support and help. Reporter: You were originally in charge of dealing with overseas Falun
Gong practitioners, democratic activists, Tibetan groups and Taiwan groups, etc.
How did you monitor them? Chen: Our monitoring is really to find out their activities here, their
new movements and what they do. Then we could report this information to the CCP,
and the CCP would take some specific counter-actions. It's the same as the
so-called tit-for-tat struggle, that is to suppress pro-democratic movements in
order to protect its own tyranny. I had greatly supported pro-democratic
movements since the June 4th Tiananmen Massacre. Now, I support democratic
movements even more. I hope that one day China will fundamentally change its
political system. Reporter: Some people say if a diplomat chooses to defect, he is
considered a traitor to the country. How do you view this comment? Chen: As a diplomat, I am supposed to serve my country. But what I am
doing here is not at all protecting my nations' interest, but rather persecuting
my own people and myself. In fact, I became a tool used by the CCP to persecute
my people. This is against my conscience. I have not betrayed my country. What I
betrayed is a dictating party that had long been detested by the world's people. Reporter: No matter how the CCP used the measures "to maintain the
advanced nature of party members," more than 2 million people in Mainland
China have declared their withdrawal from the Chinese Communist Party, Communist
Youth League, and the Young Pioneers, completely breaking away from the CCP's
despotic rule, and this number is increasing rapidly every day. How do you view
this big tide of withdrawing from the CCP? Chen: The big tide of withdrawing from the CCP is historically
inevitable. One day, the CCP will have only a few people left. Finally, people
will stand up and destroy it. At that time, the era of democracy will come. The
CCP preaches the Three Represents, "advanced nature of party members"
and launches the movement "to maintain the advanced nature of party
members," but in fact it is rotten to the core, nothing works. Reporter: As a Chinese diplomat, at what level is your standard of living? Chen: In China, it is lower middle class, [which] should be ok. But all
the high level officials are very rich, they have large amounts of deposits
overseas. Where did this money come from? The money was obtained through
corruption, bribes and illegal business. Ordinary officials do not have power
and cannot get so wealthy; the lower level officials can only become the high
level officials' tools to oppress people and steal money. Reporter: Australia has a very close trade relationship with China;
Australia even often ignores the Chinese human rights issue due to consideration
of the economy. Do you think the Chinese economy is truly as good as the outside
thinks? Chen: In my view, people outside may feel the Chinese economy is soaring
and very good. In fact, inside there are many crises and problems. The financial
crisis has come to the verge of collapse. Now, those so-called state enterprises
are all in hardship, and many of them have become private enterprises. The
surface look of the current economy is a flash in the pan, a mirage, and it is
entirely illusory. There is a wide gap between the poor and the rich. The
workers who are laid off can hardly maintain the lowest living standard, but the
rich people have a huge amount of money. They got rich through the CCP's
policies. Jiang Zemin even recruited the capitalists to join the CCP, then does
this Party still represent the grass-roots people? It has completely changed and
become even more evil. Reporter: How did you recognize the nature of CCP? Chen: The CCP killed my father during the Cultural Revolution and my
family was broken up due to the persecution, but in return I had to thank it,
and feel deeply grateful. As someone said, I studied in the Foreign Affairs
College and later became a diplomat, having a very successful diplomatic career;
the CCP gave all this to me. But in fact, I feel the reason I could attend the
Foreign Affairs College was because I studied very hard. But during the period
of working in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, gradually I have become part of
the CCP's state apparatus. Especially when I came to Sydney, my job was to
oppose the democratic movement, to oppose the Falun Gong group, this is against
my conscience, and against my wishes. The CCP uses this way to make people live
with extremely contorted minds. This is against my conscience and wishes. Posting date: 6/14/2005
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