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Huang Guohua and His Daughter Leave Thailand for New Zealand (Photos)
By Yu Chen (Clearwisdom.net) At 4:00 p.m. on Jan. 15, 2006, in the waiting hall
of the Bangkok International Airport in Thailand, Falun Gong practitioners held
a farewell ceremony for Huang Guohua and his four-year-old daughter, Huang Ying,
who would soon fly to New Zealand. Prior to this, Huang Guohua had been
illegally detained at the Bangkok Immigration Detention Center for a month for
protesting in front of Communist regime' embassy in Thailand over the Chinese
police's acts of violence. Through Falun Gong practitioners' efforts and with
help from the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) and the New
Zealand government, Huang Guohua and his daughter were eventually freed to be
resettled by the UNHCR in New Zealand. Huang Guohua said in his short speech, "I hope that the Thai government
can stand on the side of righteousness and bravely release the four Falun Gong
practitioners still detained. Thailand should repent of its unethical
actions." Falun Gong practitioners' representative Chen Hua said, "Today, I'm
happy and sad. I'm happy because Huang Guohua and Kaixin (nickname of Huang
Ying) will ultimately head for true freedom! I'm sad because they were escorted
to the airport by the Thai Immigration police, and deported like criminals,
which, by succumbing to the CCP and participating in the persecution of Falun
Gong, has been a big disgrace for Thailand. Here I express my appreciation to
New Zealand for embracing Falun Gong practitioners with her broad bosom." --------------------------- Background of the incident: On December 10, 2005, Falun Gong
practitioners in Thailand came to the Chinese embassy in Bangkok to protest
Chinese policeman He Xuejian's recent torture and rape of two women
practitioners who were in detention in China. After going in and out of the
Chinese embassy, several dozen Thai police came across the street and manhandled
some of the peacefully protesting practitioners. The police forcibly dragged
some of the practitioners away, searched their bags, took away their banners and
checked their IDs, causing injury to the practitioners and their personal
belongings. Some Thai police officers expressed that they did not want to
interrupt practitioners' peaceful protest, but the Chinese embassy pressured
them to do so. On December 15, at the behest of the Chinese embassy, Thai police
unreasonably arrested eight Falun Gong practitioners who were peacefully
protesting in front of the Chinese embassy. Four practitioners are still being
detained to this day. |