Letters of Support Read at Celebration for National Falun Gong Day in Fribourg, Switzerland
The following are excerpts of letters of support read by government officials
and their associates on National Falun Gong Day (December 2, 2001) in Fribourg, Switzerland.
Ms. Madeleine Genoud, deputy, PCS Fribourg (30 November 2001)
"First and foremost I defend each individual's right to freedom of
expression -- whether it takes the form of words or physical movement.
Consequently, I oppose the repression exercised in China on persons who express
themselves through this form of Qi Gong.
"In order to clarify the matter and prevent any assimilation of the
practice of Qi Gong with a cult, it should be recalled that -- as in the case
of yoga, tai ji, aikido and judo, etc. -- these techniques lead to good health
and self-control and take a holistic view of the individual as a
physical-mental-spiritual being.
"For this reason I support the Swiss Falun Gong Association which
defends principles that are vital for mankind -- truthfulness, compassion and
forbearance."
International Peace Bureau: Colin Archer, Secretary-General (29 November
2001)
"Good luck with your special event. In this period of great tension and
violence, any effort to promote truth, compassion and tolerance is most welcome.
Together, the peace movements of the world can make a difference."
Thomas Buchi, deputy, Radical Party, Geneva
"The rediscovery of these three inviolable, universal driving forces --
truthfulness, compassion and forbearance -- is a stroke of inestimable good
fortune for our world, particularly in this troubled period of history, when
individual self-questioning takes on renewed importance.
"The practice of Falun Gong: The law of spinning energy has become a
veritable social phenomenon in the East.
"This series of movements, with their profound roots and their power,
bring incalculable benefits to the individual.
"This is a very high-level method that simultaneously transforms the
spirit, the body and the heart.
"It is a way that leads to harmony and it is an unprecedented
opportunity for each and everyone that this practice is today spreading in the
West."
National Counsellor Remo Gysin of the Socialist Party, Basel-Stadt, is
unfortunately unable to be present at our celebration. He has asked me to pass
on the following message in his name.
"On behalf of the parliamentary foreign affairs group of the Socialist
Party of Switzerland, Mr. Remo Gysin confirms his party's continuing commitment
to the defence of human rights, whether relating to the problem of Tibet or the
persecution of Falun Gong in China. Freedom of belief is a fundamental human
right. Particularly now that China has become a member of the World Trade
Organization (WTO), and in the wake of the intensification of persecution in
that country on the pretext of combating terrorism, it has become a matter of
even greater urgency to resume the human rights dialogue. Every time a
delegation of the State Council travels to China, the Socialist Party delivers a
memorandum to it concerning human rights violations in China."
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