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RFA Today’s Special Report ( 2 )
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2002/7/25
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[ Radio Free Asia, translation by Enhebatu Togochog ] The
wife of an Inner Mongolian dissident Mr. Xi Hai Ming who lives
in Germany, has been refused to enter China at Beijings
Capital Airport on Wednesday and forcefully returned to Germany.
The following is a report by Radio Free Asia correspondent
Xia Ai Ming.
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Mr. Xi Hai Ming who lives in Germany said to the correspondent
that the purpose of his wife Tolis visit to Inner Mongolia
is to see her mother and to spend her summer vocation in China
with her 16-year-old daughter. However, on Wednesday Ms. Toli
was refused to enter the country at Beijings Capital
Airport and forcefully returned to Germany. Her daughter has
been allowed to enter China. Xi Hai Ming said that previously
his wife Toli was refused twice to enter China in Beijing
even if the trips were planned to see her father who was suffering
from a terminal cancer.
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Xi Hai Ming also revealed that his wife Toli who has already
been separated from him for two years holds a valid Chinese
passport. Before leaving Germany, Toli telephoned the Chinese
Embassy to Germany about the possibility of her entry to China
and was told positively. However, she was refused to enter
in Beijing. About his wifes bitter experience, Mr. Xi
Hai Ming has expressed his sympathy and helplessness.
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The Inner Mongolian Peoples party was founded in 1997
in the United States. The executive director of Inner Mongolian
Peoples Party, Mr. Oyunbilig who is living in the United
States, has introduced the Partys constitution and short
term goals, ( voice ). About the reason why the Party aims
at Inner Mongolian independence, Oyunbilig said, (voice).
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The Southern Mongolian Human Rights Information Center, a
New York-based human rights organization, revealed that Ms.
Toli, the Inner Mongolian Peoples Party president Mr.Xia
Hai Mings wife, is not the only victim. Since 1998,
at least 7 Inner Mongolians who live in overseas have been
refused to enter the country or detained and questioned after
the their entries. Among those 7, except the former vice president
of Inner Mongolian Peoples Party, the rest of 6 have
no relationship with any political organization.
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Mr. Xi Hai Ming has sent a statement to the Chinese government
on his wifes case, ( voice ).
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The Inner Mongolian Peoples Party, known as Inner
Peoples Party ( Nei Ren Dang in Chinese ), was
established in the United States in 1997. In history, the
Inner Peoples Party had emerged twice.
The first one was the Inner Mongolian Peoples
Revolutionary Party established in Chuluulalt Haalag
( known as Zhang Jia Kou ) whose goal was to obtain
autonomy. The second one was the Inner Mongolian
Peoples Revolutionary Party established again
by eastern Inner Mongolian young intellectuals in 1945, which
was disbanded later and some of its members have accepted
the Chinese Communist Partys leadership.
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