CBC New Brunswick,Canada: Falun Gong wants Ottawa to check claims of Chinese spies in Canada (Photo)
17 Jun 2005 Canadian members of the spiritual group Falun Gong are appealing to the
Canadian government to investigate alleged spying and harassment by Chinese
intelligence agents. Last week two Chinese diplomats in Australia defected with files indicating
that the Chinese government has a network of spies infiltrating Falun Gong in
Canada. Ying Zhu speaks at a news conference on Parliament Hill
Friday. Chinese Embassy officials in Ottawa deny the charge. But Canadian Falun Gong members say some of the files contain personal
information that could only have been compiled on Canadian soil. At a news conference on Parliament Hill Friday morning Falun Gong
representatives said the intelligence files smuggled out of China only confirm
what they've known for a long time. Intelligence documents released earlier by the U.S. pro-democracy
organization Freedom House revealed that a special unit of Chinese intelligence
called the 610 Office has been spying on overseas Falun Gong members since 1999. Montreal resident Ying Zhu says when she went back to China to visit her
mother recently, she was arrested by agents of China's Public Security Bureau
and held for 33 days. She says in addition to trying to recruit her to spy on Falun Gong members in
Canada they demanded she give them detailed information on friends listed in her
phone book. "When I refused they told me they knew everything about every Falun Gong
practitioner in Montreal," she said. Montreal accountant Wey Dun Gwang says he's received threats from people he
believes to be agents working out of the Chinese Consulate. "They said,
'You'd better not practise Falun Gong or your life will be in danger.'" In the House of Commons Conservative deputy leader Peter MacKay challenged
the government to crack down on Chinese espionage [...] Public Security Minister Anne McLellan insisted the government is taking the
allegations seriously. She said the Canadian Security Intelligence Service "is well aware of
the allegations and I can reassure you CSIS is doing everything necessary." But the Falun Gong practitioners say a year ago they gave the government a
report detailing illegal surveillance and intimidation by Chinese agents
operating on Canadian soil, but nothing happened. http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/06/17/china050617.html
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