The Epoch Times: Senior Chinese Diplomat Reveals Espionage in Australia (Photo)
By Geoff Gregory
Jun 04, 2005 SYDNEY -- A Chinese diplomat from the Chinese Consulate in Sydney told a June
4th Commemoration rally for the Tiananmen Square Massacre that he had sought
political asylum in Australia. Mr. Chen, a former 1st Secretary and Consul for Political Affairs, said that
he and his family had left the Chinese Consulate a week ago to defect. He said
that his job in Sydney had been to "monitor" political dissidents and
Falun Gong practitioners in Australia, but that he had become disillusioned and
could no longer support the CCP's persecution. Mr. Chen said that the CCP has "thousands" of secret agents in
Australia who monitor and report on Falun Gong practitioners, and try to
interfere with their activities in Australia. He said this is normal policy for
the Chinese Government. Mr. Chen said that he had met with officials of the Australian Department of
Foreign Affairs (DFAT) on Tuesday but that they had refused him political
asylum, and told him to apply for a refugee protection visa instead. Frightened Obviously agitated and anxious, Mr. Chen stumbled over his words at times.
"DFAT told me the Chinese Government wants me back, and Australia doesn't
want me", he said. "They obviously don't want to offend China." Mr. Chen told the rally that he had been in hiding with his family, and was
being helped by "supporters of democracy". He said that he feared for
his life, and that this was the reason he had spoken out in public, hoping that
the Australian Government would help to protect him. He said that he had given the DFAT officials details of three kidnappings of
Chinese defectors or dissidents, and said that two of them had been sentenced to
death in China. According to Chen, one person had been kidnapped by Chinese agents in
Australia, and had been taken by small boat from the coast and transferred to a
Chinese cargo ship at sea. The dissident was executed upon return to China. Chen
said that he feared that the same thing would happen to him if he and his family
were not given asylum. Mr. Chen said he was ready to give out details of the CCP agents' activities
in Australia, and of the persecution of Falun Gong, in exchange for protection.
He promised to reveal to Australians "everything I know" about threats
by Chinese foreign agents "to the Australian society and its people". A spokesperson for DFAT was reported to have said on Friday that Mr. Chen had
applied for a protection visa to the Immigration Department, not for political
asylum. Mr. Chen insists that he applied for asylum. After speaking at the
rally, Mr. Chen went back into hiding. Source http://www.theepochtimes.com/news/5-6-4/29293.html

Senior
Chinese diplomat Chen Yonglin (C), 37, asks for
political asylum in Australia during a rally marking the
16th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, in
Sydney, 04 June 2005. Chen told the media that he
abandoned his post at the Chinese consulate-general in
Sydney because of dissatisfaction with the Chinese
government and said he would be persecuted if returned
to Beijing. Torsten Blackwood/AFP
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