Government Deporting Chinese Man to Possible Execution

A Chinese man in Australia for the last ten years and held in immigration detention for the last 4 years, is to be deported September 12, based upon an unsigned undated warrant lacking vital information issued by China, and despite a UN Human Rights Committee request to stay his removal pending their investigation.

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“To send this man to China against the UN request would place Australiain breach of the International conventions and put us alongside thosehuman rights violating countries who have no standing and respect in the world community” said Pamela Curr of the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC). “Does this government want to go into an election with blood on its hands?”

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*_URGENT GRAVE CONCERNS CHINESE MAN –Deportation tomorrow_*

The Australian government intends to remove this man “DP” to China omorrow *despite a UN human Rights Committee request to stay this removal pending their investigation.*

This man has been in Australia for 10 years, 4 years in detention. His visa has been* cancelled on the basis of an unsigned, undated Chinese Arrest warrant* which would be dismissed in an Australian court.

While the name on this warrant is the same as that of DP, the man held in the Australian detention centre, there is no corresponding data matching such as date of birth, address, occupation, educational level to prove that this man with a family name in the fourth most common name group amongst over one billion people, is the same man. An internal memo from the immigration department says of conflicting address information
*“Not an exact match but clearly in the neighbourhood”*. The Chinese Interpol *fail to give a date of birth for the man they are seeking. *

In public correspondence, the Immigration department states that they have received assurances that this man will not be executed upon return. In an internal memo, “DIMA in Confidence “ memo dated *17 March 2006,* an officer in the Removals Support Section DIAC Canberra writes “*We have not been involved with the Chinese Embassy to secure an assurance that Mr Qi would be subject to the death penalty on his return and _were not aware that was an issue_*”

Australia has no extradition treaty with China precisely because we do not trust their judicial system which is corrupt and arbitrary yet we are prepared to send “DP” back to a so-called assurance that he will not be executed. DP is a Catholic from a Catholic family and as religious persecution is rife in China, he was subject to the brutality of this persecution which precipitated his family getting him out of China. He arrived in Australia and was granted a business visa. The department has since *lost his entry documents*, removing the possibility of further identification with the Chinese exit information.

The department is preparing to send DP back to possible execution when there is no evidence that DP is the man wanted by the Chinese government for a serious crime. DP is highly respected by all who have met him, fellow detainees, visitors and guards alike. He has used his English skills to support and assist the Chinese detainees in Baxter, many of whom had no English and no interpreters were available. Those who know him cannot reconcile the man they have known for 4 years with the information that he is supposed to be a criminal.

Until now Australia has respected the requests of the United Nations Human Rights Committee albeit sometimes belatedly. On the last occasion a man was brought back from Dubai when pressed by the UN because of fears that he would be executed upon arrival in his country of origin.

“To send this man to China against the UN request would place Australia in breach of the International conventions and put us alongside those human rights violating countries who have no standing and respect in the world community” says Pamela Curr of the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC). “Does this government want to go into an election with blood on its hands?”

* Contact Pamela Curr 0417517075 Campaign Coordinator ASRC_*

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Pamela Curr

Campaign Coordinator

Asylum Seeker Resource Centre ASRC

2 Batman St
West Melbourne 3003

fax 03 93265199

http://www.asrc.org.au/

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Re: Government Deporting Chinese Man to Possible Execution

A similar thing happened in Romania when an US military accidentally shot a Romanian music star. The US wanted to judge the military man in his native country but the Romanian system wanted to keep him there. Of course Romania ended up with no saying in this and the military man got off with no jail time but he couldn't join the army anymore. Is that fair?

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