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Melbourne: Former 610 Office Agent Produces Secret Documents to Corroborate Diplomat's Allegations of Spying --Then Quits the CCP
(Clearwisdom.net) On June 7, 2005 in Melbourne, Mr. Hao Fengjun, a former
agent of the Tianjin 610 Office and National Security Bureau in
Tianjin echoed Chen Yonglin's report describing Chinese spies in Australia.
Chinese consul first secretary Chen Yonglin at the Chinese Consulate in Sydney
abandoned his post and claimed that he would no longer support the Chinese
Communist Party's (CCP) suppression against Falun Gong. This prompted Mr. Hao to
come forward and expose inside stories of the CCP's brutal persecution of Falun
Gong with first-hand materials. The cruel and despicable means used by the CCP
in persecuting Falun Gong will become widely known.
According to the Christian Science Monitor, the Age of Melbourne,
Australia reports that Hao Fengjun "claimed he was the man in charge of
collating and analyzing information gathered by Chinese spies in
Australia." According to a report from the Australian by Cameron Stewart and
Natasha Robinson on June 9, 2005, 32-year-old Hao Fengjun spoke of how he
arrived in Australia with his fiance in February carrying a bundle of secret
documents, which he has since given to Immigration Department officials. Mr. Hao says he stole the documents from his former employer -- the so-called
610 Office, a Chinese security agency set up to monitor Chinese dissidents
abroad, especially the spiritual movement Falun Gong. According to a report on June 9 by Gary Hughes and Tom Allard from the Sydney
Morning Herald, Hao Fengjun, 32-year-old Chinese police intelligence
analyst, and the second Chinese security official to defect, says the Secret
Force runs spies in Australia and other Western countries. He told the media on
June 8 that there are three levels of agents working for the Secret Force. The
professional spies, who graduated from police college are paid to travel
overseas to collect intelligence "in all areas." "Working
relationship" agents, act as businessmen and target foreign business
groups. Agents designated as "friends" infiltrate foreign countries
and become friendly with both Chinese and Westerners.
According to the report, while the Secret Force's main job is to gather
political and military information, it also closely monitors Falun Gong and
other religious or Chinese democracy groups. Mr. Hao knows all this because he
worked for the "610 Office" in the National Security Bureau in the
northern Chinese city of Tianjin. His job, he said, was to collate and analyse
intelligence reports sent back from Australia, the US, Canada and New Zealand
about Falun Gong and other groups.
He claims to have downloaded some of these documents from his police computer
into his MP3 player.
Mr. Hao said he faced execution if he was forced to return to China. "I
am nothing to them. The only thing waiting for me is death."
Mr. Hao said he decided to flee China after being detained for 20 days for
making a critical comment about his government's treatment of Falun Gong,
including the torture of its coordinators. He said he feared for the safety of
his seven-year-old son from a former marriage.
Mr. Hao decided to go public after Chen Yonglin went to the media this past
weekend.
Mr. Chen's case is gathering support, with Labor yesterday joining the
Greens' call to give him asylum. "There is a strong prima facie case that
Chen Yonglin should now be granted an appropriate protection visa." Labor's
foreign affairs spokesman, Kevin Rudd, said.
According to the report, one of the victims of the spying, Mr. Hao said, was
Sydney Falun Gong follower Li Ying. Ms Li, whom Mr. Hao used as an example, said
yesterday that she was aware that China was spying on her due to her beliefs.
At the end of the press conference, Mr. Hao said he wanted to make an
announcement. He had joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1991, but as of
yesterday he was no longer a member. He was finished with communism.
"I will never go back to China because I know what waits for me."
he said.
Australia's Special Broadcasting Service reported on June 8 that Mr. Hao
Fengjun, who worked as a security officer at the 610 Office in Tianjin, of
northern China, has detailed allegations of human rights abuses, including the
torture and brainwashing of members of the dissident group Falun Gong. The
report said that the 610 Office was set up by the Chinese government to examine
practitioners of Falun Gong and other spiritual groups. "First they will be sent to a brainwashing center, and if they are not
"reformed" they are sent to forced labor camps." he told the
independent Chinese newspaper, The Epoch Times. A report by Patrick Walters and John Kerin on June 9 from the Australian
stated that Falun Gong supporters living in Australia have often complained of
harassment by Chinese officials going well beyond the conduct normally expected
of diplomats. That report stated that the US State Department suggests that several hundred
Falun Gong practitioners have been put to death through torture, abuse and
neglect. Posting date: 6/9/2005
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