From Lateline
MADAME FU: I was asked by the Australian Government about whether he will be – whether he will face persecution if he returns to China, as he said, and I said he won’t.
TONY JONES: How can you guarantee something like that?
MADAME FU: I think there is no reason. I don’t see there is any reason to persecute him, and China doesn’t do it, and he has never been persecuted.
Sorry Madam Fu, I don’t believe you and neither do most Australians .
The full interview with Madam Fu
here
Laurie Ferguson thinks Immigration phoning the Chinese Embassy on the matter would have only made things difficult for the would-be defector.
Laurie normally doesn’t get quoted, for good reasons, but gets some some air-time with the ABC (surprise) with this line.
Labor’s immigration spokesman Laurie Ferguson says the phone call may have placed the diplomat’s life at risk.
Can’t see it, Laurie. I’m reasonably confident that the Chinese Embassy staff read our newspapers, watch the ABC and have regular roll calls so would have been aware that Chen had done a runner well before someone called.
Currency Lad has this angle
covered.
Last night Lateline found another Chinese chappie who says there a thousands of Chinese spies in Oz.
Second Chinese defector backs Chen’s claims.
He may be right but I suggest caution until we can sort out everyone’s agenda.
The Dems, Greenies and Labour must select an ABC item critical of the Howard Government (and there are plenty of then) every day as a basis for a Senate inquiry or a Royal Commission.
The Democrats and the Greens think a Senate inquiry is the right way forward, but Labor says it is still seeking a royal commission into the Immigration Department instead.
A bit over-played, these Senate hearings. While the ABC broadcasts every anti Howard one-liner from said hearings, the public are getting bombarded and subsequently bored with the predictable messages.
Peter crying wolf type of stuff.
Bob Brown invents a role for himself and his party by
requesting diplomat protection for Chen saying he has been forced to ask NSW to protect the Chen family.
“What an appalling situation when we have to appeal to the NSW authorities to give the protection to Mr Chen that should have been forthcoming from the Commonwealth authorities right at the outset,” he told ABC radio.
You didn’t have to appeal to anyone, Bob, and your contribution will, as always, do more damage than good.
As I understand it, the ABC has a direct line to Brown’s office and hit him up for a comment on everything, which makes sense as they both start every thought process with ‘Howard wrong, Conservatives Bad”
Howard doesn’t need this shit and neither does Australia. As always it will bubble on the surface until someone finds another “
shock, horror, look what the bastards are doing now, lets hold another Senate inquiry, fill Tony’s Lateline agenda, Bob Brown what’s your opinion” type of event