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"Coalition to Investigate the Persecution" Investigator's Visa Application to China Rejected Gu Anru, Minghui reporter
(Clearwisdom.net) A member of the first team of
investigators from the "Coalition to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong
in China" (CIPFG) applied for a visa to China at the Chinese
Consulate in Sydney, Australia. The application was rejected. At about 10:00 a.m. (local time in Australia) on April
19, 2006, Sound of Hope radio reporter Linda Xu went to the Chinese Consulate
General in Sydney to submit her application for an entry visa to China. An Australian-passport holder, Ms. Xu was told a consular official that
reporters needed to have an invitation from the Chinese Ministry of Foreign
Affairs if they were to enter China. Linda Xu explained that as a reporter for Sound of
Hope radio, she hoped to enter China together with
other representatives of the CIPFG to conduct an
independent investigation into forced labor camps, prisons, hospitals and other facilities where Falun Gong practitioners are detained. Qin Gang, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs, invited members of the media at a press conference on March 28. When the official heard that she wanted to enter China to
investigate the truth about the persecution of Falun Gong, she immediately said,
"Then you go to find Qin Gang yourself for the invitation!" Linda Xu continued to explain, saying, "I'm a reporter, and
should have the right to apply for a visa. You should accept my application
materials." The official repeated, "It's impossible, impossible..." while
pushing away the materials Linda Xu submitted. At this time, many people in the visa application hall
turned their attention to their conversation. In the face of a crowd of people
who looked puzzled, Linda Xu explained, "I'm a reporter, because the Chinese
Foreign Ministry has expressed to invite overseas reporters to come to mainland
China to investigate the situation of concentration camps where Falun Gong
practitioners have been detained, today, I come here to apply for a visa,
preparing to join a team of investigators to go to China to investigate all
forced labor camps, prisons and other facilities where Falun Gong
practitioners are illegally detained, but they are unreasonably rejecting my
visa application..." Someone in the consulate called the federal police who
were not clear about the situation. They escorted Linda Xu and her companion outside
the visa application hall. After Linda Xu explained to the federal police her
identity and purpose of applying for a visa, the police officers realized what
was going on. They expressed, "You are a reporter! That is completely different
from what they (consulate staff) said." On April 18, one day prior to going to the Chinese
Consulate, Linda Xu visited a Member of Parliament in Sydney, and explained
about her plan to go to China to investigate the persecution of Falun Gong. The
MP said, "Good luck!" and expressed that once Linda Xu successfully obtains the
visa, the provincial parliament will issue a letter to express their support,
and urge the Chinese authorities to guarantee the Australian citizen's
security. While Linda Xu went to apply for a visa, the CIPFG held a
press conference in front of the Chinese Consulate General in Sydney
announcing the purpose of the CIPFG and that the
first team of investigators has begun applying for visas to prepare to enter China. Australia
SDS radio station and other media interviewed spokesperson for the CIPFG Sherry
Zhang. Posting date: 4/19/2006
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