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Letter from Illinois Congressman Mark S. Kirk Condemning Human Rights Abuses in China Congress of the United States
November 26, 2001 xx
Dear [name withheld] family: Thank you for contacting me regarding the continued persecution of Falun
Gong practitioners. I strongly agree with you that these human rights abuses
must stop. As a member of the Congressional Human Rights Caucus, this issue
is extremely important to me. Not since the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown has the Chinese government
displayed such blatant disregard for civil and religious freedom. Despite
agreeing to sign the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
in March of 1998 along with the U.N. Covenant on Economic, Social, and
Cultural Rights in October of 1997, China continues to violate human rights, detain
political prisoners, restrict religious expression, and unjustly persecute
innocent citizens, particularly practitioners of the Falun Gong movement. In July of 1999, the Chinese government detained and questioned over 30,000
practitioners. Soon after, the state began to arrest and punish Falun Gong
practitioners at an unprecedented rate. As many as 10,000 Falun Gong
followers are currently under detention, while nearly five hundred others have been
tried and sentenced in China to prison terms of up to eighteen years. Not
only has the government continued to arrest leaders and impose harsh prison
sentences, but it has also closed Falun Gong facilities and confiscated
and destroyed the group's religious literature. I am proud to be a cosponsor of H. Con. Res.188, introduced by Representative
Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL). This important legislation calls for the
U.S.government to urge the Chinese government to release all Falun Gong practitioners,
end all cruel treatment of these prisoners of conscience, and abide by the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, so that all Falun Gong members are free to pursue their
personal beliefs. I am encouraged by the strong, bipartisan support that
this legislation has received in recent months. China is a signatory to the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights.
It should live up to the commitments it has made to that document. As a
nation that prides itself on religious freedom, the United States must not
stand idle while this intolerance takes place, nor should the international
community. No faith warrants persecution, and I find the Chinese government's
actions inexcusable. I will continue to work with my colleagues to ensure
that religious freedom is respected throughout the world. Thank you for contacting me with your concerns. Please feel free to contact
me again should any other issues of importance to you come before Congress.
Sincerely, Mark Steven Kirk Posting date: 12/4/2001 |