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Mainland Chinese Defector's Son Asks for Support for Father

By Li Rui
Epoch Times New Zealand Staff
Oct 29, 2006

AUCKLAND: Mainland Chinese defector Jia Jia's son, Jia Kuo, expresses support for his father's action at a press conference in Auckland on October 29. (The Epoch Times)

After failing to get political asylum protection in Taiwan, Mr. Jia Jia, the technology official from Shanxi Province arrived in Hong Kong where he held a press conference to express wide spread discontent amongst Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials and hopes for a democratic China. On the morning of October 28, Mr. Jia Kuo, son of Jia Jia, attended a press conference in Auckland to support his father's action and appealed for international help to prevent his father from being deported back to mainland China.

Jia Kuo calls upon all governments and international communities to care for his father's safety. He hopes the New Zealand government could offer his father political asylum and save him from persecution by the communist regime in China.

At the press conference, Mr. Jia Kuo narrated his family's tragedy. His grandfather was a Kuomintang Member and chose to stay in mainland instead of fleeing to Taiwan after listening to the communist propaganda.

His grandfather was finally persecuted to death by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the whole family also suffered because of that.

Hence both father and son hate the CCP very much. Mr Jia Jia chose to defect after reading the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party and learning about the quit the CCP campaign

Mr. Jia Kuo said that many Chinese officials talked about the Nine Commentaries and quit the CCP in private. On this occasion, his father was also quitting the CCP together with many technology experts from the Science and Technology Experts Association.

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