Zhang Jiyan Leaves the Chinese Consulate, Discards the Communist Party and Enters Free Society
By Zhong Yan
(Clearwisdom.net) (Clearwisdom Commentary) Ms. Zhang Jiyan, a Falun Gong
practitioner and the wife of a diplomat at the Chinese Embassy in Canada, walked
out of the consulate on March 5 and she publicly renounced the Chinese Communist
Party on March 30. Canadian Member of Parliament Rob Anders calls Zhang Jiyan
"a great example and more people shall do the same." Zhang Jiyan's defection coincides with a time when 20 million Chinese people
have publicly announced their withdrawal from the Communist Party, the Communist
Youth League, and the Young Pioneers. Her action is both symbolic and a sign for
the future. Zhang Jiyan freed herself from the dark claws of the Communist
regime through physical departure, while more Chinese people are freeing
themselves spiritually by saying "no" to the Chinese Communist system,
the most brutal regime in the history of mankind. Falun Gong practitioners are
not the only ones who are leaving the Chinese consulates and entering a free
society. Zhang Jiyan was not the first, nor will she be the last person to leave
a Chinese consulate for good. In democratic countries, Chinese consulates and embassies maintain firm
control over the employees' thoughts, speech and action as the Party does inside
China. After Zhang Jiyan clarified the truth about Falun Gong to people around her,
the embassy started watching her more closely. Zhang Jiyan said, "After the
summer of 2006, wherever I went, there was always someone spying on me. They
wanted to know where I went and what I had in my car. More surveillance devices
were installed at the embassy. They inspected our phone bills and tried to
figure out who I was talking to. They opened my mail without my knowledge and
sometimes my mail simply 'got lost'. They even looked at my bank
statements." These are human right violations unheard of in democratic
countries. When recounting her experiences at the Chinese embassy, Zhang Jiyan said,
"You never know where they put the tapping devices; furthermore, colleagues
spy on each other. My husband and I had to turn on the kitchen fan or turn up
the TV volume every time we talked to each other at home. It was very
depressing." Chen Yonglin, a former political affairs officer at the Chinese Consulate in
Sydney, Australia is familiar with this fear and oppression. He revealed his
life at the Chinese consulate, a life in which he had to ask for permission
whenever he needed to go outside. He said that the Party's control got to a
point where it became intolerable. In addition, he was not allowed to have a
personal life or think independently while working for the consulate. Each time
the consulate participated in a community event, at least two officials would go
together so they could keep a close eye on each other. Chen Yonglin said that
his passport was taken away each time before he left the consulate. The top
consular authorities and department heads could open any door in the consulate
with a master key at any time and carry out a random search. They also opened
private letters and packages at will. We want to emphasize that the Chinese consulates' and embassies' full control
over its employees every action and thought is an extension of its exhaustive
tactics of persecution of the general public in China. The Party forces its will
on the Chinese people, and it's committing crimes against the Chinese people,
which should not exist at all. Anyone, regardless of whether he is a Falun Gong
practitioner, has the right to free himself from this type of control;
liberating oneself from the Party's tentacles marks the beginning of a new
future. Zhang Jiyan said, "With the exception of a few hardliners who follow the
Party out of self-interest, most consular personnel do not really want to
persecute Falun Gong. I know one official who carries out specific tasks. He
told me in private that he does not want to do this thing [the persecution of
Falun Gong] and he managed to get out of many assignments." However, one is still considered to be participating in the persecution if
one is either willingly or passively involved. In other words, Chinese consular
and embassy officials are assisting the Communist regime in carrying out its
atrocities. The crimes against Falun Gong practitioners, who cultivate
Truth-Compassion-Tolerance, are particularly serious. From a certain
perspective, leaving the Communist Party is the true means of saving oneself. Rivers merge into an ocean; waves of withdrawals from the Party bring hope
for the Chinese people We believe that Zhang Jiyan will not be the last person to walk out of a
Chinese consulate. Back in March 2005 when the number of people who quit the
Party exceeded 200,000, Rob Anders predicted that "streams can merge into
rivers and oceans" and "the awakening of the Chinese people will bring
about a profound impact on Chinese society." Time has proved him right. Two years later, this number has increased by more
than 100 fold. Rob Anders appeared again at a rally to support the 20 million
Chinese people who quit the Party and its affiliated organizations in front of
Parliament Hill in Ottawa on March 31.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2007/4/7/152308.html
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