The Epoch Times: Former Chief of Shengyang Justice Bureau speaks of his exile
Jul 07, 2005 Former Chief of the Justice Bureau in Shenyang City Han Guangsheng defected to
Canada in 2001. Recently, there have been many media reports about him. In
response, Han Guangsheng made the following statement on July 4, 2005.
Recently, the Canadian media interviewed me, and many media, including some
Chinese media, have reprinted the interview from different angles. Some of
them did not accurately represent my own opinions but have misleading content.
Responding to this, I believe it is necessary for me to make a statement.
First of all, from my personal standpoint, I went into exile because I was
extremely disappointed with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). I started my
career with the dream of "serving the people," but my biggest practical
experience is "police colluding with gangsters."
I served in the CCP's authoritarian regime for a long time, but the
CCP's tyranny and corruption run against my own wish to bring peace and
safeguard justice. If I did not follow the command to crack down on innocent
people, I would be considered an alien element and severely punished by the
Party. I was greatly pained. The Tiananmen Massacre of 1989 made me see clearly that what the CCP says
is all false, and its claim of the "interests of the people above all" is
a lie. Whenever it has a conflict with the people, the CCP would use the army
to carry out a bloody crackdown without hesitation.
The CCP's persecution of innocent and kind Falun Gong practitioners made
me feel even more hopeless. Acting out of sympathy with them and following my
conscience I made use of the power I had to lighten their suffering as much as
possible. What I could do was very limited, and could not ease my guilt. I
felt ashamed living that way. This was the real motive behind my leaving the
CCP. I gave up my high post and good salary without hesitation and came to
Canada in September 2001.
Two days after my arrival in Canada I wrote my resignation letter and
resigned all my posts inside and outside of the Party in Mainland China. In
the beginning, I just wanted to leave the tyranny, dictatorship, duplicity,
corruption and deceit of the CCP and to live a clean and free life like a
human being. In the beginning, I did not think of exposing the CCP's
evilness publicly, and the reason was mainly my fear of the CCP's cruelty
and terror.
I was very concerned about my family members who live in China. Having
lived under the CCP's control, who is not shadowed by fear? Particularly
because of the nature of my previous job in China, I know better than others
the terror that the CCP uses on the Chinese people, whether they are inside or
outside of China.
There are several reasons why I speak out publicly now.
After carefully reading the "Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party,"
I feel even stronger that the CCP's rule that is forced upon the Chinese
people is a tragedy for the Chinese nation. Therefore, I admire very much the
courage in of former CCP diplomat in Sydney Chen Yonglin and former "6-10
Office" officer Hao Fengjun, who came out publicly to resign from the CCP
and to expose its crimes. I would like to come out to support them so that
they know they are not alone. In the past, my main concern was my family
inside mainland China; lately I learned that whether I speak out or not the
CCP has never stopped monitoring my family. So I decided to come out in
support of Chen Yonglin and Hao Fengjun, hoping to encourage more Chinese to
break away from the CCP and to choose to live according to their own
conscience.
My refugee application has been rejected, and I feel this is not just my
personal affair. It concerns the future and hope of many other conscientious
Chinese officials who, just like me, want to break away from the CCP. I feel
the responsibility to speak to the public and to help the Canadian government
and people understand better the truth about the CCP. In China, the CCP could
force the majority to be the accomplices of its inhuman legal system,
otherwise they would become the targets to be struck by this inhuman system.
To those who want neither to be accomplices nor to be dictated to, the
western world should help them find their hope and path. Otherwise, without
hope, the CCP officials would have to be loyal to the Party, and they would
only feel despair. I am grateful for a comment made by a internet surfer, "Give Han Guangsheng political asylum, there will be fewer and fewer sincere
accomplices of the CCP's inhuman political system; refuse Han Guangsheng's
political asylum application, there will be more and more evildoers in the
CCP's inhuman political system."
Many people asked me whether I chose exile because of economic problems. I
want to tell everyone that I left because of my conscience. I do not want to
sacrifice my life for the CCP any longer; I do not want to betray my
conscience any longer. This is the most fundamental reason. I gave up my
comfortable living conditions inside Mainland China to come here. To make a
living, I do manual labor, drive taxies and manage small businesses. I live
simply, but the money I make is clean.
Responding to all kinds of reactions from overseas Chinese, especially
various guesses and comments from people who came from mainland China, I want
to tell you: Although with different reasons we all chose not to live under
the CCP's control, I love my homeland and the people there just the same as
you. The CCP is not China and it does not represent the Chinese people. I
speak out publicly so that more people will have the opportunity to break away
from the CCP and to gain light and freedom.
Thank you!
Han Guangsheng
From Toronto, July 4 2005 http://www.theepochtimes.com/news/5-7-7/30101.html

Han
Guangsheng's government ID. Han approached the Epoch
Times in Canada, seeking to make his defection story
public. Han was the Judiciary Bureau Chief in Shenyang
City. He has defected to Canada and is seeking asylum.
Chinese version available at
http://epochtimes.com/gb/5/7/6/n976284.htm
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