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Scoop.co.nz, New Zealand: Editorial Calls for New Zealand Government to Offer Refuge to Chinese Diplomat if Australia Fails to Grant Asylum No Right Turn: Asylum for Chen Yonglin Tuesday, 7 June 2005, 12:28 pm Eleven days ago, Chinese diplomat Chen Yonglin walked out of the Chinese
consulate in Sydney and requested political asylum. He is currently in hiding
somewhere in Australia, but in an interview with the Sydney Morning Herald [Reg
Req], he said that the Australian government had hung him out to dry, refusing
his application and contacting the Chinese authorities. I guess trade really is
more important than any commitment to human rights in Australia. Mr Chen has a well-founded fear of persecution - if not for his going easy on
dissidents and Falun Gong [practitioners] while working in the consulate, then
for his activities since. On Saturday he addressed a protest against the
Tiananmen Square massacre in Sydney and criticized the Chinese government's
human rights record; he also accused them of kidnapping dissidents from
Australia. While China's ambassador to Canberra says he has nothing to fear if he
returns, that is hardly believable given the Chinese government's brutal
treatment of those who oppose it. Mr Chen has already been subjected to
"re-education" once for speaking out against his government in
Tiananmen Square sixteen years ago. It is unlikely they would be lenient with
someone they view as a recidivist. If Australia is too cowardly to grant asylum to someone fleeing a repressive
regime, then we should step in. The New Zealand government should offer Mr Chen
refuge here. As a nation supposedly committed to freedom, human rights, and
helping those in need, we can hardly do anything less. Yes, it would be bailing out the Australians again, but as with the Tampa
incident, it is also the right thing to do. And that should be all the reason we
need.
Posting date: 6/8/2005
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