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Ottawa Citizen: Chinese diplomat's wife defects to Canada Woman fears torture in homeland for her Falun Gong beliefs By Suzanne Ma, The Ottawa Citizen March 31, 2007 The wife of a Chinese diplomat announced yesterday that she has defected to
Canada, accusing Beijing's embassy in Ottawa of spreading "hate
propaganda" about Falun Gong, a spiritual group of which she is a member. Jiyan Zhang, who fled the Chinese embassy on March 5, says she is seeking
refugee status, because she fears she will be prosecuted if she returns to her
homeland. "A lot of my fellow practitioners were sent to labour camps and
brutally, brutally tortured and forced to renounce their beliefs," Ms.
Zhang said through a translator. Ms. Zhang, 48, spoke to reporters yesterday on Parliament Hill, timing her
announcement to coincide with a rally organized by a coalition of Chinese
Canadians who support those who have quit the Chinese Communist Party. "I am here calling for all the fellow Chinese to say 'no' to the Chinese
Communist Party so that together we make ourselves free men and women who can
hold our rights and the fate of our life in our own hand(s)," Ms. Zhang
said. "I take pride (in) myself ... (to) stand forward today and let out
the words that have been hidden in my heart." Ms. Zhang says she first learned about Falun Gong in 1995 when she was living
at the Chinese Embassy in France. At the time, it was widely practised across
China. Then, in 1999, the government outlawed Falun Gong and began arresting and
incarcerating practitioners. Ms. Zhang came to Canada in 2003, with her husband, who worked as an
accountant at the embassy. She saw local Falun Gong practitioners demonstrating
on Parliament Hill, got involved, and distributed flyers for the group, when she
says she realized members of the Chinese embassy were monitoring her activities.
She quickly stopped any public displays with Falun Gong, but continued to talk
about the practice "in private" with embassy members. "I saw the spreading of hate propaganda, and the embassy interfering and
spying on practitioners. I tried my best to clarify the truth," she said.
Recently, Ms. Zhang felt that embassy officials had learned she was a
practitioner and were monitoring her every move. "When I (went) out to buy something, I would meet people from the
embassy, or people would call me on my cellphone to check on me. I felt I was
being watched. I could feel it in the air." When her husband's term at the embassy was not renewed this year, she said
she knew something was wrong. Ms. Zhang says she has not seen or spoken to her husband since she left the
embassy in early March. The couple also have an adult son living in Canada. "I don't want my beliefs ... to affect my husband," Ms. Zhang said,
requesting not to be asked further about her husband, who returned to China
shortly after her defection. Ms. Zhang is now living with and being supported by local Falun Gong
practitioners in the Ottawa area. "We are a group that practises truthfulness, compassion and
forbearance," said Lucy Zhou, spokeswoman for Falun Gong in Ottawa.
"This is the least we can do for a fellow practitioner who will face danger
if she goes back to China." Ms. Zhang said she hopes Canada will grant her refugee status, a process that
could take months or even years. "I will continue to clarify the truth and to let the people know the
truth about Falun Gong and about what's happening in China," she said. [...] Posting date: 4/2/2007
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