United States: Falun Gong Practitioners in Houston Meet With Official at Russian Consulate Regarding the Illegal Deportation of Falun Gong Practitioners

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On March 28th, 2007, Ma Hui, a Falun Gong practitioner and United Nations refugee, and her daughter were abducted and deported back to China by the Russian government. On May 13th, 2007, the same thing happened to Gao Chunman, another Falun Gong practitioner who is a United Nations refugee. The Russian government's actions are not in compliance with international laws which is designed to protect refugees.

On May 21st, 2007, eight representatives of Falun Gong practitioners in Houston went to the Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Houston and submitted a protest letter and informational materials about the persecution of Falun Gong in China to the officials there. The Russian officials said that they would read the materials. On May 22nd, Falun Gong practitioners requested a face-to face meeting with officials at the Russian consulate. The following day, the vice consul, Denis Lozinskiy, met with practitioners for almost an hour.

Practitioners gave the vice consul informational materials, including the Matas/Kilgour investigation report about organ harvesting in China. They talked about the cases of Ma Hui and Gao Chunman. Practitioners asked the vice consul if he knew about the persecution of Falun Gong in China and he said "yes."

Practitioners explained about Falun Gong and its teachings and told the vice consul how brutal the persecution is. One practitioner described his experience of being tortured in China. At the end of the conversation, practitioners expressed a hope that the Russian government would stop assisting the evil CCP.

The vice consul said that the materials and the letter from practitioners have already been translated into Russian and sent to Moscow.

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