On 6 May, the Embassy secretary contacted a practitioner by phone. The practitioner used this opportunity to tell him the facts about the persecution in China and the spread of Falun Gong around the world. The secretary asked many questions about Falun Gong and she promised to pass on the request for Pirjos freedom to high level officials in the Thai government. She also stated that she hoped to obtain more information from the Thai government about Pirjos detention.
On the following day, the practitioner called the secretary to ask her for more information regarding Pirjos detention. The secretary told the practitioner that she had sent the petition to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Thailand, and the police office in Bangkok and that she would phone immediately after receiving a reply. The secretary said that she was waiting for the Thai government to clarify their policy on the issue. The practitioner offered to wait for the phone call until the following afternoon and if no response was heard, contact the Thai Embassy again.
On May 14, the practitioner heard from the Thai Embassy once more. The secretary said that she had asked for an explanation behind Mrs. Svenssons arrest and detention, but the government had not replied. She had also received other communications requesting Mrs. Svenssons release and promised to call Bangkok again. The secretary then said that she would immediately phone the practitioner when she received a reply. She was very helpful and understood the practitioners' concerns.
Translated from Chinese at http://yuanming.net/articles/200305/20647.html
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