AFP: Australian embassy in Beijing seeks whereabouts of missing national
The Australian embassy in Beijing said Friday it was
investigating claims that one of its nationals has been kidnapped in China’s
southwestern Chengdu province.
The Australian embassy in Beijing said Friday it was
investigating claims that one of its nationals has been kidnapped in China’s
southwestern Chengdu province.
(SFDI) – Nancy Chen, 34, a resident of Canterbury, was kidnapped by the Chinese National Security Bureau in Chengdu city, Sichuan province, China, on 22 January 2003.
AN Australian woman has been snatched off the street by police while
visiting relatives in China.
Friends believe she has been arrested because of her spiritual beliefs.
A SYDNEY woman has been snatched off the street by police while visiting
relatives in China, with friends believing she has been arrested because of
her spiritual beliefs.
(SFDI) – Nancy Chen, 34, a resident of Canterbury, an Australian citizen, has disappeared under suspicious circumstances in Chengdu city, Sichuan province, China, on 22 January 2003.
Our Mission Statement:
To investigate the criminal conduct of all institutions, organizations, and individuals involved in the persecution of Falun Gong; to bring such investigation to full closure under any circumstances; to exercise fundamental principles of humanity; and to restore and uphold justice in human society.
Human beings yearn for beautiful lives and strive for every goal all the time. However, if we recall the path of the life we have been through, we rarely find that we can determine our own destinies.
The EU dialogue also presents a list of imprisoned persons, including critics of the regime and Falun Gong practitioners. The EU requests information about the people on the list, and states that the EU wants these people to be released.
I urge you to assist in the release of Ms Li from the re-education labour camp and thus permit her to continue with the processing of her spouse visa application in the public interest of the Australian citizen spouse visa sponsor.
As for whether the Hong Kong government should use the White Bill, Mr. Rammell repeatedly emphasized, “The devil is in the details!” The UK government will comment after the details have been published.