【禁闻】工运人士被逼做间谍 被迫逃亡

【新唐人2012年1月28日讯】大陆工运组织“中国劳工论坛”的网站撰稿人张蜀杰,日前爆出中共国安逼迫他做特务,要他混入香港工运圈收集情报。张蜀杰现已逃亡到瑞典,并与香港立法会议员梁国雄一同在瑞典国会作证,讲述他受到的迫害。

2012年1月26日,现已逃往瑞典的“中国劳工论坛”网站写手张蜀杰,与香港立法会议员梁国雄到瑞典参加听证会,披露大陆国安威胁他做“间谍”,让他混入香港工运圈收集情报。

张蜀杰:“当时国内也是因为效仿突尼斯的茉莉花革命,中共当时就很害怕,所以当时抓了很多人,包括连续抓了很多人,而且在当时都是不为外界所知。在我的办公室、住的地方没收了我的电脑、居住证,当时由于护照在父母家里,所以警察当时没有拿到。一周以后,警察又传讯我,把电脑还给我,为了让我配合,或让我与他们保持联系。”

现年24岁的张蜀杰来自重庆,自2009年起担任《社会主义者》双月刊记者,专门报导内地工运情况,他还在“中国劳工论坛”网站发表文章,是“中国劳工论坛”网站的活跃份子。2011年2月,中东茉莉花革命后不久,他被重庆市国安拘传。

重庆国安以“10年牢狱”威胁策反张蜀杰。张蜀杰假装答应,国安给了他到香港收集情报的活动经费,其中包括机票、现金等。后来又透过银行汇入3,000元。张蜀杰在国安支付旅费的情况下到香港出席会议,国安要求他以手机拍摄与会者的照片和收集与会人的信息。

张蜀杰:“警察送我到香港参加会议和收集正面人士的情况。让我到香港来进行这种刺探活动。”

不过,张蜀杰到香港后,在香港的立法会议员梁国雄以及爱尔兰和瑞典大使馆的相关人员协助下,先到爱尔兰,再抵达瑞典。

听证会上,梁国雄、“国际特赦”组织瑞典代表、瑞典左翼党国会议员等也都做了发言。

前国安情报官李凤智表示,现在中共派出的情报人员,看到了中共将要灭亡的趋势,大部分基本不做事,有个别的干脆反对它、揭露它。

李凤智:“第一种是跟国家安全有关的,第二种是打击所谓的反共力量有关的。其中第一种里面,据我所知,最后的真心做这方面工作的占的比例很小,第二种比第一种很少。”

李凤智表示,中共极其重视情报工作,这关系到中共政权是不是稳定,是不是能继续执政的生死攸关的事情,所以对情报人员待遇非常丰厚。但中共对派到国外的情报人员“不作为”也无可奈何,因为如果把他们逼到墙角,会对中共伤害更大。

李凤智:“很多人都是派到国外来了的,所以给一些人士提供了一个机会:跟你若即若离,实质上就不跟你干活了,这样的比较多的,很大比例。真正的在最后坚持为中共服务的是极少极少的少数。”

李凤智表示,现在很多人支持张蜀杰,也愿意为他提供帮助,同时也希望更多的人站出来揭露中共暴政。

不过,支联会主席李卓人表示,内地当局派人来港刺探泛民主派及社运人士军情,早已是公开的秘密,见怪不怪,但委派被捕社运人士来港则后果相当严重。他强调香港的泛民党派及社运人士,他们的身份、立场和运作都相当公开,根本毋须刺探。

新唐人记者辛玲、宋风、周平采访报导。

Socialist Zhang Shujie Forced to Spy, Escaped from China

Zhang Shujie, a writer for ‘chinaworker.info’, exposed that
China secret police forced him to work as a spy.
Zhang collected information from Hong Kong Workers
Union group. Zhang fled to Sweden to escape.
Zhang was recently accompanied by Hong Kong parliament
member Leung Kwok-hung at hearing in Swedish parliament.
Zhang spoke of the persecution he suffered in China.

Zhang Shujie, writer for chinaworker.info website recently
fled to Sweden.
On Jan.26, he was accompanied by Hong Kong Legislator
Leung Kwok-hung, attending a hearing in Swedish parliament.
He revealed that China secret police forced him to be a spy,
arranging him to go to a meeting in Hong Kong to collect info.

Zhang Shujie: “At that time China was affected by Tunisia’s
Jasmine Revolution.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) was frightened,
arresting many people secretly.
Police came to my office and home, confiscated my computer
and identification.
As I left my passport in my parents’ house, the police didn’t
get it.
A week later, police called me in, returned my computer for
the purpose of cooperation or keeping in touch with them.”

Zhang Shujie, 24, is from Chongqing.

He was a correspondent for Socialist magazine,
which reports workers’ strikes in China.
He also actively supports chinaworker.info website.

Last February, shortly after the Middle-East Jasmine
Revolution, he was arrested by Chongqing secret police.

Chongqing secret police threatened him with up to ten years
imprisonment unless he agrees to be spy.
With no alternative, Zhang agreed their demands.
Police funded a trip to Hong Kong, including airfare and cash.
They then paid 3000 yuan (US$474) via his bank account.
Zhang took this opportunity to attend a Hong Kong meeting.
Secret police asked Zhang to use a mobile phone to take
photos of individual attendees, and their personal information.

Zhang Shujie: “Secret police sent me to Hong Kong
attending the meeting and collecting the information.
I went to Hong Kong just for such spying purpose.”

When Zhang came to Hong Kong, he received help from
Hong Kong legislator Leung Kwok-hung.
Zhang escaped to Ireland, and later to Sweden,
with the help of these countries Embassies.

During the hearing, Leung Kwok-hung, Sweden’s Amnesty
International, and a Swedish leftist MP gave speeches.

Former secret police Li Fengzhi said, spies have realized
the CCP will soon be eliminated.
Most spies don’t work for the CCP anymore. Some are
starting to go against it and are exposing the CCP.

Li Fengzhi: “First group of spies is related with national
security force, second group is to suppress anti-communist.
The first one as I know, has few people who really want to
do the job, and the second group is even less.

Li Fengzhi said that the CCP makes a large effort on
spying issues, which is related to their power’s stability.
It is related to whether they can exist or not, so they treat
spies generously.
But CCP can do nothing if overseas spies abandon their job.
If the CCP gives them hard lives, they will hurt the CCP more.

Li Fengzhi: “Many spies were sent abroad, being provided
an opportunity.
Keeping ambiguous relations with CCP, actually they
abandon the spy work. There are lots of examples.
Only an extremely small minority are adhering to their role
as a spy.”

Li Fengzhi stated that now many people support
Zhang Shujie.
Li hopes more people stand out to expose the CCP
dictatorship.

Lee Cheuk-yan, chairman of Hong Kong Alliance in Support
of Patriotic Democratic Movements in China commented.
Lee said that is is an open secret that the CCP sends spies
to Hong Kong to collecting activists’ information.
But sending a socialist activist to Hong Kong is a risk.

He stressed that the Hong Kong’s pan-democratic parties
and socialism activists’ identities,
what they stand for and how they operate are all open
to the public, so there is no need to be spied on.

NTD reporters Xin Ling, Song Feng and Zhou Ping

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