Hao Fengjun: Why I Escaped from China (Part III)
Edited by Li Hua
Jun 11, 2005 The Epoch Times
Please see Part I: In
His Own Words: Hao Fengjun Explains Why He Escaped from ChinaÂ
and Part II: Hao
Fengjun: Why I Escaped from China (Part II) Hao Fengjun, 32 years old, was up until very recently a member of the 610
Office in Tianjin. Having decided that he no longer wished to be part of the
persecution of Falun Gong, in February of this year Hao fled from Tianjin to
Australia to seek political asylum from the Australian government. He was
motivated to leave after reading the "Nine Commentaries" and witnessing the
defection of Chinese diplomat Chen Yonglin. These two things allowed him to
find the courage to stand up and expose the truth of the CCP's actions. Below
is Hao's account of the changes in his heart.
My Sympathy For An Old Scientist Started It All
It was just after the 2004 New Year when the Tianjin State Security Bureau where
I served received a special assignment. Four or five policemen, led by 610
Office chief Shi He, went to Shijiazhuang city in Hebei Province to handle a "special"
case. After they had returned, I saw a white-haired, elderly man hanging from
handcuffs in the interrogation room. I later learn that he was Jing Zhanyi, a
high level official in Hebei province. After the interrogation, a reporter
from China Central Television came to interview Jing Zhanyi. The plan was to
show the world how much this official regretted his involvement with Falun
Gong.
I was outside the door that day while the interview was being carefully
conducted. I heard the Deputy Director of the State Security Bureau, Zhao
Yuezeng, tell Jing Zhanyi that they would reduce his sentence if he was
willing to recite some lines that they had prepared for him. Otherwise he
would be charged with treason and face either a life sentence or execution by
firing squad. The poor old man complied with their requests and went on TV to
criticize Falun Gong with their words. Afterwards, he was sentenced to seven
years in prison.
The reporter saw me as she was leaving the interview and asked me for my
comment, probably wanting to gather some supporting statements. But to her
disappointment I told her, "Aren't these lies?" I walked away leaving her
standing there, shocked.
My comment to that reporter brought me enormous trouble. Two days after the
incident, Deputy Dirctor Zhao Yuezeng came to me and asked what I had meant by
"lies". Without mincing my words, I asked him, "Why did you threaten Jing
Zhanyi?" He pounded the table and claimed that I was revolting. I knew in my
heart that to fight him is like throwing an egg at a stone, so I kept silent.
He said that I should think the matter through and write a formal
self-criticism statement before returning to work.
I was thus kept in solitary confinement in a cell at Tianjin Public
Security Bureau 7th Division, where there are solitary confinement cells
specifically for policemen. The moment I walked into the cell I was in total
despair. After my release I was moved to the mail room, delivering newspapers and
mail and doing various chores, until I fled abroad. My fiancee suffered
greatly while I was in solitary confinement. She sensed that something was
wrong, but when she, my mother and my brother called the office looking for me
they told her that I was on a business trip. I was heart broken when I heard
this. They are so deceitful that they would even lie to the family of their
own officers! What would they not do? Where is justice?
My Escape To Freedom and Democracy
In China, police officers are not normally allowed to go abroad. If they go
abroad, they must do so after a secret-preservation period, which, for an
officer in the State Security Bureau, is at least five years following his
resignation. Otherwise, one is treated as committing treason. Therefore,
getting a passport for me became a major problem since I did not want to alarm
my work unit. I approached a friend who changed my work unit details on my
household registration document, and I thus smoothly obtained a passport.
In February 2005, I finally obtained an Australian travel visa. I began to
prepare things. I got to Beijing airport at 9am on February 14 and took a
flight on the same day to Shenzhen, intending to go through the customs and
get to the Hong Kong side at 6:30pm.
While waiting to go through the border controls at Shenzhen, I was afraid
of being searched, because I had with me a large number of files saved in my
MP3 player containing information about the organized persecution of Falun
Gong by the Chinese government. I called my family to say that if I did not
phone by 7:30 pm, it meant that I had failed to pass the border controls, and
was in danger.
It was with trepidation that my fiancee and I boarded a flight from Hong
Kong to Australia. We landed with indescribable relief, on February 15, on
such a land of beauty, freedom and democracy.
My work unit has now realized that I've gone missing, and they have begun
to pressure my family to convince me to return. They promised that "everything
will be taken care of" if I would go back to China. The most wicked thing was that
they also deceived and threatened my fiance's family. I know we mustn't return.
They will use the most despicable methods in dealing with us. I have sent the
work unit a letter of resignation, but they refused to accept it and chose to
fire me instead. They also threatened my fiance and myself, through our
families, "not to speak nonsense", or things could happen to our families in
China.
Neither my fiancee nor I can phone our families, because the telephones are
tapped. The only way that I can communicate back home is to call my brother at
his office. On the phone, my brother never talks about the family situation
and only tries to comfort me by saying that things are going well. However, I
know that they are facing difficulties and danger. It makes me apprehensive
that I have brought this kind of hardship to our two families. I've no way of
knowing if we will ever meet again.
Inspired By the "Nine Commentaries" and Chen Yonglin I Decided To Step
Forward
I know for certain that the Chinese government will never leave my family
or myself alone. Since coming to Australia I have read Nine Commentaries and
been deeply moved. Among the articles and events mentioned in Nine
Commentaries, some I have seen and others I have not. But ordinary Chinese
citizens would not be able to see such articles. The Nine Commentaries expose
the dark aspects of China which are all facts. After reading the Nine
Commentaries, I had the urge of stepping out.
A few days ago, at a memorial rally for the June 4th massacre, I learned
that Chen Yonglin, a former Chinese Consul General in Australia, stepped out
publicly to expose Chinese government's infiltration abroad. I was deeply
inspired. I thought that Chen Yonglin as a diplomat of the Chinese Communist
regime had made such a (brave) choice; I felt proud for him and I decided to
step out to support Chen Yonglin with my action.
I am joyful that I've found my coordinates for life again. I firmly believe
that the pursuit of justice is a perpetual goal of my life.
I thank my family and my fiancee's family for giving us courage and
strength. I also thank all the kind-hearted people who have helped us.
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Mr. Hao
Fengjun - ex CCP 610 officer who has defected in
Australia. (Photo (c) The Epoch Times)
That was the first and only time I have been locked up in a cell. The ten
square meter cell has no windows. A light hangs from the ceiling by a cord and
stays on 24 hours a day; the toilet in the corner emits a constant foul
stench. February was extremely cold in Tianjin, but the cell had no heating. I
lived for nearly a month in these conditions. When I walked out of the cell,
my ears and hands had been damaged by the freezing temperatures and my hands
were swollen like steamed buns, while my ears constantly emitted pus. During
those 30 days, I wasn't even once allowed to call my family. I was tormented
mentally and physically by those people to the brink of collapse. Even then, I
did not say or write one word of repentance. Finally one day I was released
without being given any reason. Later I learned that they were trying to keep the
incident low-key, fearing that I might expose their torture of Falun Gong
practitioners and other scandals.
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