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Interviews with Xiqiu "Bob" Fu

Interviewed May 20, 2024

After we were released, we were put under house arrest. And four state security officials were assigned to basically watch out and follow us. And we were told to report every visitor, any telephone calls. So we’re basically not having much opportunity to continue our ministry.

And then my wife was pregnant, without a pregnancy permission card. You need in China, even for the first child, despite of the one child policy, the first child after you’re married, you have to get a permission card to get pregnant before you are legally allowed.

So if the government Family Planning official found that, she will face a forced abortion. And then one of my friends who were working in the Communist Party Public Security system informed me that I was on the re-arrest list before October the first, Chinese National Day. Usually before that time, the security officer will run up all — they call “the old friends” — back to prison in order to show their stability of the society to the outside world.

So we were advised to just flee out of Beijing first, because we’re not allowed even to leave Beijing and leave our apartment. And I myself was already fired by the Communist Party School from my job. So we just at one night, decide to escape from Beijing first to keep our baby. No hospital in Beijing was allowed to even do a basic checkup. And we tried. But even those Christians who were working at the hospital refused to do checkup because they could lose their job.

So yeah, I jumped at the middle of night out of a window from the toilet room in a second story floor building. And my wife disguised herself as somebody else. So we just flee out of Beijing and hiding in the countryside among some house church families.

It took us a few months, like three months, before we were able to escape out of China through Thailand and then to Hong Kong. So in Hong Kong we were seeking refugee status. And you know, tried to come to the U.S.

But we were waiting for about eight months in Hong Kong. So actually three days before Hong Kong was turned over to China in 1997, we were accepted as American refugees. And we landed in the U.S. on June 27, 1997, as U.S. refugees.