Friday, June 10, 2005
An
Australian citizen says he was arrested while visiting China in 2002 and
asked
to spy on fellow Falun Gong practitioners.
Philip
Law, who has been an Australian citizen for 22 years, has told ABC
TV's
Lateline that he was arrested while in Beijing and held for three days.
He
says plain-clothes security officers grabbed him on the street and asked
him
to spy on his fellow Falun Gong practitioners in Australia.
"There
were around about 15 plain-clothes, obviously police or national
security
office, they rush from all directions and caught me," he said.
"They
asked me to spy for them. They asked me to 'once you go back to
Australia,
collect all the information we want and send back to us'."
Mr
Law says he refused, despite ongoing harassment and abuse from the
officials
holding him.
He
says he is not surprised by the claims former diplomat Chen Yonglin, who
is
seeking political asylum in Australia, about spying.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200506/s1388955.htm
Category: Falun Dafa in the Media