DPA (Deutsche Presse-Agentur, Germany): UN Rights Chief Worried by New Abuses in China
BEIJING, Nov 9, 2001 United Nations High Commissioner for Human
Rights Mary Robinson on Friday said she was worried by reports of new abuses
in China, including worsening treatment of criminal suspects, ethnic
separatists and members of the Falun Gong spiritual [group]. There were "significant positive developments" in openness to technical
cooperation, which would lay the groundwork for an improved human rights
culture in China, Robinson told reporters after two days of meetings with
Chinese officials. Chinese leaders appeared committed to cooperating with the UN in reviewing
its "re-education through labor" system, under which people can be sentenced
to up to three years at a labor camp without trial, she said. But there was "much less progress in individual cases", she said. "Indeed it's not all in the right direction ... particularly in the case of
Falun Gong." China's fight against Falun Gong "has probably retarded progress in some
areas of freedom of expression and freedom of association", she said. She raised allegations that detained Falun Gong members are "suffering
widespread violations of their human rights", including the alleged exposure
of women members to sexual abuse. Exiled Falun Gong leaders claim some 300 members have died in Chinese police
custody. Robinson pressed China to release ailing democracy activist Xu Wenli and
Zhao Ming, a jailed Falun Gong member whose sentence was extended by 10
months because he was allegedly "disruptive". [...]
http://www.europeaninternet.com/china/news.php3?id=781681oion=default
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