Macau
professor reveals all
How the Chinese Regime Forced Me to Spy: Beijing seeks to destroy
independent paper
Part I
(Dr Wang Lian was kidnapped in Zhu Hai City in Canton (Guangdong)
Province on Sept. 12, 2006 by special agents of the Chinese regime's
notorious Public Security Bureau (PSB). After intense brainwashing
Dr. Wang was forced into spying for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
on the Hong Kong Epoch Times. He was given the mission to bring down
the Hong Kong Epoch Times as soon as possible.
In the eyes of the CCP, The Epoch Times is an outspoken news agency
that does not bow submissively to Chinese censorship and has significant
influence on social and human rights issues in mainland China. The
CCP sees it as a serious "thorn in the side" and has continuously
harassed the normal operations of the Epoch Times in Hong Kong since
its inception.
As a result of interference by CCP agents, The Epoch Times was suddenly
in May 2005 unable to find a print shop in Hong Kong that would take
its money. After the news agency established its own print shop the
CCP hired thugs to break in and destroy valuable computer equipment
programmed to print the newspaper. Now Dr. Wang reveals how the CCP
has targeted individuals, seeking to undermine The Epoch Times from
within. After fleeing to Australia, Dr. Wang e-mailed the account
below to the editors of the Hong Kong Epoch Times. Having experienced
mental torments that left him wishing he were dead, Dr. Wang nonetheless
wished to reveal the crimes of the CCP and to show the extent to which
it will go to persecute Falun Gong and Damage The Epoch Times. He
believes that there are likely to be others like him and hopes that
his frank account may encourage others with similar experiences to
stand up and expose the truth about the vile deeds of the CCP. He
adds that only by remaining true to one's principles may one be free
of fear and truly Happy. Below, the first part of Dr. Wang's statement.
The second part will appear next week.)
My name is Wang Lian, and I was born on April 10, 1974 in the Chinese
city of Wuhan. After graduating in 1996 with my Bachelors degree in
Computer Science at Wuhan University, I went to Hong Kong University
for graduate study. In 2000, under the tutelage of my supervisor,
I began my PhD thesis, which I completed in June 2004. From September
2004 to January 2007, I worked as an assistant professor at the Macau
University of Science and Technology. My work consisted of lecturing
to undergraduate and postgraduate Information Technology students
and supervising two students who are studying for their PhD. In September
1998, I started to practice Falun Gong in Hong Kong. Later in the
same year, a friend and I established a Falun Gong exercise practice
site at Hong Kong University and I went there regularly for morning
exercise until September 2002, when I moved home.
From the time of July, 1999 when the CCP officially banned Falun Gong
and started to persecute its practitioners, I always upheld my beliefs
and actively participated in events to clarify the truth about Falun
Gong in China. These included SOS rallies to rescue persecuted practitioners
in China and other events to exhibit the peaceful nature of Falun
Gong. In September 2001, the Epoch Times newspaper in Hong Kong was
established and I took on the role of one of the editors. Due to my
teaching at the University in Macau, in September 2004 I quit my work
as editor, although I still worked as a computer systems technical
adviser until Feb. 5, 2007. During this time I participated in the
massive rally opposing "Article 23," a measure that would
strip Hong Kong citizens of basic rights, and rallies that urge people
to quit the CCP.
My student visa expired towards the end of 2002 but at the time it
seemed that I would need at least another year before completing my
studies. Therefore I applied to the Hong Kong and China PRC immigration
department for an extension of my student visa. I quickly received
a reply from the Hong Kong immigration department which accepted my
visa extension application but in the mean time I received no reply
from the central China PRC immigration department. I asked them why
I was kidnapped here and they replied, "It is because you practice
Falun Gong and work for The Epoch Times in Hong Kong." Later
my mother asked a friend in Beijing to check out my application. This
friend met with the official in charge of student visas, who said,
"I can extend everyone's visa but Lian Wang's because he practices
Falun Gong!" I had no choice but to leave Hong Kong in 2002 and
returned to Wuhan.
As my spouse is a Hong Kong permanent resident, I was entitled to
apply for a 3-month visa allowed for "visiting relatives"
and I could apply for such a visa from my local immigration office
in Wuhan rather than go through the central immigration office in
Beijing. By repeatedly renewing my family-visit visa, I was finally
able to complete my PhD in 2004.
According to the relevant law, after marrying for five years I could
become a Hong Kong permanent resident. Since I had married in July
2002 I would be entitled to get my Hong Kong permanent residence in
July 2007. Ten months before this happened, disaster struck.
"It is the Chinese government's responsibility to tell you what
you should believe in and what you should not believe in." On
Sept. 12, 2006, upon the request of my university faculty I went to
Zhu Hai City in China to discuss a possible joint project with another
university. As I was passing through customs at Gongbei I was unexpectedly
detained. I was taken to a small room and two hours later ten people
walked in, some were dressed in police uniforms whilst others were
in casual dress.
After confirming my identity, they blindfolded me, took away my watch
and mobile phone and took me by force to a van parked outside. I didn't
know how long we traveled in the van, but finally I was brought into
a room and pushed to the ground. All the windows in the room were
sealed with nails and the curtains were drawn. There was a camera
inside the room. Three men were waiting behind an interrogation desk.
A small stool was placed in front of the desk. It was apparently for
me to sit on during the interrogation. The three told me that they
were from the Public Security Bureau in Zhuhai. I asked them why I
was kidnapped here and they replied, "You should know your own
problems." I told them I didn't know and after a little while
they said, "It is because you practice Falun Gong and, more to
the point, because you work for The Epoch Times in Hong Kong."
"You are a citizen of the People's Republic of China, so you
must obey the Chinese government."
Following this I was kept under detention in this room. That is to
say, everything I did, including eating, sleeping, going to the toilet
and showering was done under the surveillance of at least two men.
I asked them, "How long am I going to be under detention?"
They said, "It could be a day or it could be six months. After
six months, you could be here for another six months. It will take
as long as required until we think it is appropriate to release you.
Don't you forget that we are a very special government organization.
We have the authority to do this." Then I said, "To practice
Falun Gong is my personal freedom. Through its teachings of Truthfulness,
Benevolence and Tolerance my health has greatly improved, and I have
become a very peaceful person. My friends feel they can trust me and
think of me as a good person. What is wrong with practicing Falun
Gong?
"As to my work and association with Hong Kong Epoch Times, it
was done under the authority and protection of the laws of the special
administrative region of Hong Kong. Since I never did any work for
The Epoch Times in mainland China, then what am I guilty of? Also
I went back and visited my parents in mainland China in July of this
year, so why are you kidnapping me now?" "The Epoch Times
Hong Kong branch is now an enemy organization. We will eradicate this
organization sooner or later." In reply to this, they took out
a thick folder of letter-size paper and said "We have been investigating
you for several years now. Here is your case file. We are a very special
government organization. We have the authority to arrest you at any
time we want. We didn't arrest you earlier because it was not time
yet.
But we know very well each time you entered China and what you did
in China in every trip. "Practicing Falun Gong is not a matter
of freedom of religion or personal belief. You have been cheated.
It is the Chinese government's responsibility to tell you what you
should believe in and what you should not believe in. You are a citizen
of the People's Republic of China, so you must obey the Chinese government."
"You could practice Falun Gong before the Chinese government
started to suppress it. Now that the Chinese government has banned
Falun Gong, you must obey the government. You must withdraw from Falun
Gong at once. If you had withdrawn from Falun Gong earlier, we would
not have arrested you. "As for your work at the Epoch Times Hong
Kong branch, you may think it does not violate the Hong Kong laws,
but Hong Kong is part of Chinese territory. You must not attack the
Chinese Communist Party. The Epoch Times Hong Kong branch is now an
enemy organization. We will eradicate this organization sooner or
later."