Ottawa Citizen: Joel Chipkar's letter to the Editors - Falun Gong protests protect freedom, goodness
Sunday, December 16, 2001 Re: China deports Falun Gong protesters, Nov. 22 I was one of the Canadians in Tiananmen Square on Nov. 20. I thank the
Citizen for covering my return to Canada and readers for their letters to The
editor. Falun Gong and its principles of Truthfulness, Compassion and Tolerance are
part of Chinese culture. For years the Chinese government respected and awarded
Falun Gong for the benefits it brought to individuals and society. In 1999, a
survey showed that more than 70 million people in China practised Falun Gong. The insecure president of China overruled his premier and started a mass
state terrorist campaign to defame and "eliminate" Falun Gong
practitioners. His new "laws" abet his crimes against humanity and
break China's constitution and international human rights treaties it has
signed. To justify his vicious campaign, his propaganda poisons his citizens' minds
to think that Falun Gong is persecuted around the world. Thirty-six people from 15 countries went to China to appeal peacefully,
respecting international laws and China's constitution, to show the Chinese
president that Falun Gong is not just a Chinese issue. During the past two years, the peaceful actions of Falun Gong practitioners
have won support and respect from millions of citizens and governments around
the world, that have joined to protect the essence of freedom and virtue that
Falun Gong represents. The protesters went to stop innocent Chinese people from being persecuted. China has a lot to offer. However, Canada must base our future relations With
China first and foremost on its treatment of human beings. How can we resent any
individual who tries to save the lives of others anywhere in the world? If a
Canadian travelled to Nazi Germany in 1940 to peacefully appeal for the rights
and lives of Jewish people, he would be considered a hero today by his country. As Canadians, we should be proud of people everywhere who peacefully protect
principles of goodness in our world. Together we will make a difference for our
future generations. Joel Chipkar, Toronto
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