Epoch Times: Wife of Canadian Chinese Diplomat Says Chinese Embassy is Lying
By Fang Han & Li Jia
Epoch Times Staff
Zhang Jiyan, the wife of a diplomat at the Chinese Embassy in Canada, told the
Epoch Times that she has proof that Chinese Embassy deputy chief Huang Huikang
is one of the main ringleaders controlling the persecution of Falun Gong in
Canada. Zhang also talked about the depressing situation of her life in the
embassy due to constant surveillance and her reasons for making her escape. Zhang revealed that, inside the Ottawa Embassy, there is a "political
office" containing about 10 members specializing in dealing with any
overseas democratic movements, but says their main task is to smash the
activities of Falun Gong. "I have proof that Huang is directly involved in persecuting Falun Gong
in Canada," says Zhang. "He lies to the Western media." According to a Globe and Mail report, Huang vehemently denied the
existence of a "political office" inside the Embassy. Zhang told an
Epoch Times reporter that there is a 10-person squad led previously by Political
Affairs Counsellor Sun Lushan and then Counsellor Chen Wangxia, and now
Minister-Counsellor Zhang Weidong. The suppression of Falun Gong has continued to increase according to the
directives of Luo Gan (security member of the Politburo) who has ordered that
Falun Gong be treated as a "hostile force" and that Falun Gong
activities be smashed overseas. In the Embassy, Huang is second-in-charge of
carrying out Luo's orders. She specializes in orchestrating the overseas Chinese
community in Canada to isolate and suppress Falun Gong. China Is Not the Same as the Communist Party Zhang, who attended the "Support 20 Million People Quit the CCP"
rally on Canada's Parliament Hill on March 30, said, "My announcement was
to quit the CCP, not to abandon my Chinese citizenship. I love my homeland
fervently. Once the persecution of Falun Gong stops, I will return to China
immediately." Some Chinese media have accused Zhang of giving up her Chinese citizenship.
Zhang replied that some Western media, as well as many Chinese people, are
unable to separate the communist party from China. They are unable to recognize
that the un-elected communist regime does not represent the Chinese people. From Support to Persecution Zhang also narrated how she started to practice Falun Gong. In 1995, the
Chinese Embassy in France invited Falun Gong founder Li Hongzhi to give a
speech. Zhang, who is married to a Chinese diplomat then stationed in France,
had the chance to listen to Mr. Li's speech. According to Zhang, almost all
Embassy staff and family members attended the speech. Zhang started cultivating
Falun Gong at that time. In March 2003 Zhang and her husband moved to Ottawa. On July 1 of that year,
she saw Falun Gong's participation in the national holiday celebration on
Capital Hill and she has had contact with them ever since. The Epoch Times interviewed Ottawa Falun Gong practitioner Diane Shi.
She also confirmed that she came to know Zhang as a Falun Gong practitioner
during an activity on Capital Hill in 2003 and that they had been in touch ever
since. Zhang sometimes brought The Epoch Times daily paper to the Embassy and
tried to expose the illegal persecution as a non-Falun Gong practitioner. She
said, "Most people in the Embassy are nice people, they would just listen,
but dared not speak. They are very careful because they are not free, they are
constrained and watched all the time." When a husband and wife wish to talk about something at home, they must turn
on the range hood fan, or turn up the TV volume (to avoid being monitored
through taps). "This kind of life is very depressing," she says. Due to Zhang's adherence to Falun Gong, the Embassy started to monitor her
and increased the spying on her husband before his diplomatic visa expired in
April 2007. "They followed me whenever I was out and checked what I carried
in my car," says Zhang. During an outing in February 2007 when Zhang and her husband came back from
the market, they found two people from the Embassy's political office following
them. "They examined my telephone list, looked at who I contacted, and checked
who they were. My letters started to be opened and lost, including bank
bills." The Embassy wanted Zhang to hand in her passport, and because she felt
extremely pressured she finally decided on March 5 to leave the Chinese Embassy. Zhang said, "I know if I return to China, I will be put in a prison or
brainwashing class, and I will be unable to be with my husband. The CCP's
persecution of Falun Gong destroys families. "In order to protect my
husband, I decided to leave first." Zhang cited news of live organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners in
China as a strong compelling factor supporting her defection. "I have to
think about my own safety," she says. Zhang and her husband married in Beijing in 1986, and had a happy marriage.
The communist regime's persecution of Falun Gong in China forced her to make the
decision to separate from her husband. Zhang indicated that when the persecution
of Falun Gong in China ends she will return to China immediately to be with her
husband. At the end of the interview, Zhang asked the Epoch Times to convey a message
to all CCP staff in overseas organizations: "They should treasure their
opportunity to see, listen to, and know more about the real facts and the truth
about Falun Gong; recognize the evil nature of the CCP and free themselves from
its deception, and most importantly, they should quit the 'evil organization' as
soon as possible to redeem themselves."
April 10, 2007

Zhang Jiyan, the wife of a former diplomat from the Chinese Embassy in
Canada, at the "Support 20 Million People Quitting the CCP" rally held
in front of the Ottawa Congress. (Wang Yi/ The Epoch Times)
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