Title | China: 1. Are there any reports confirming that medical testing has been carried out at the No. 93 Hospital of the People's Liberation Army? 2. Is it probable that the authorities would pursue someone who revealed/spoke of information such as this? 3. Ten times is a considerable amount to have been questioned by the police. Is this usual in these type of situations? 4. Is it possible to have a valid passport issued after this amount of police interest? |
Publisher | Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal |
Publication Date | 22 September 2006 |
Country | China |
Topics | Entry / Exit | Falun Gong | Freedom from torture, inhuman and degrading treatment | Freedom of information | Freedom of religion | Freedom of speech | Passports |
Citation / Document Symbol | CHN30696 |
Cite as | Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal, China: 1. Are there any reports confirming that medical testing has been carried out at the No. 93 Hospital of the People's Liberation Army? 2. Is it probable that the authorities would pursue someone who revealed/spoke of information such as this? 3. Ten times is a considerable amount to have been questioned by the police. Is this usual in these type of situations? 4. Is it possible to have a valid passport issued after this amount of police interest?, 22 September 2006, CHN30696 , available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/4b6fe159d.html [accessed 1 June 2023] |
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