UK: Statements of Support from the Falun Gong Press Conference at the World Human Rights Day
On the occasion of World Human Rights Day, the following VIPs sent statements
of support for the Falun Gong press conference: Glenda Jackson, Member of Parliament "I remain deeply concerned with the treatment of Falun Gong leaders and
adherents in China. Through the government's policy of dialogue with the Chinese, it has been
made clear that the Chinese engagement in a repressive programme of
"re-educating" [practitioners] and excessive sentences against the
Movement's [practitioners] is unacceptable. Such actions are in direct
contravention of provisions of the International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights, which China signed in October 1999 but has yet to ratify. I welcome any opportunity to further the government's involvement and
maintain momentum behind the human rights dialogue with the Chinese
authorities." Jim James, Liberal Democrat, Cardiff County Councillor World Human Rights Day 10th December 2001 occurs as many nations
have united to oppose terrorism across the world. I add my support to all who protest and condemn the persecution by their own
government of those who practise Falun Gong in China. This is terrorism by those
in authority. End this torture and cruelty to both followers and their families against
those whose practices promote Peace, Health and Harmony and offer no threat or
harm to the Chinese people. Rt Hon Iain Duncan Smith MP [Leader of the Opposition] "We support the right of individuals to enjoy life's freedoms without
fear of persecution or violation of basic human rights. We do not condone the
oppression of individuals on the grounds of political or religious belief." "In this time of unprecedented co-operation the international community
should make a stance against the abuse of human rights. Individuals who practise
their beliefs in an acceptable manner, showing respect and tolerance of others
who are likewise entitled to engage in their own chosen faith, should be free to
practise their religion unhindered." David Taylor MP "The persecution of any minority on the grounds of spiritual or faithful
practice is something I have and always will oppose. It is very easy to make
cultural assumptions, from a western perspective, about other countries but this
example seems to be clearly one of individuals practising an ancient art that is
entirely personal but seen by certain members of the Chinese Government as a
failure on the part of the individual to remain completely subservient to the
state at all times and in all physical and emotional aspects of their existence. ... I [...] wholeheartedly support the right of these individuals to practise
Falun Gong in China and wish the campaign every success in highlighting this
fundamental abuse of human rights." Lord Habgood, former Archbishop of York As a Christian leader, I am happy to identify myself with this peaceful
protest on Human Rights Day. The most fundamental freedom of all is the freedom
to practice one's faith, provided it does no harm to other people. I find it
both sad and shocking that a country which has such a long and proud history as
a great civilization, should fall so far below normal civilized standards in its
treatment of this personal, spiritual, essentially peaceful movement. I wish you every success on the day itself. Source:
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