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"Clarify the truth thoroughly, eliminate the evil with righteous thoughts, save all beings, and safeguard the Fa with determination" (Dafa is Indestructible) A Letter to the IOC A US citizen
I write to you not only as a citizen of the United States with a great
respect for the competition and goodwill of the Olympic Games, but also as
someone who is worried with the future integrity of the games if they are to be
granted to a nation not overly concerned with its human rights record. The
nation I am speaking about is China.
I am in no way against the people of China having the games; they are a
wonderful and generous people. I know many Chinese and have the greatest
admiration for them and their culture.
It is their current government I am more concerned about, and what this
government will do if given the games. Currently, in China, political dissidents
are treated inhumanely, pent up in mental hospitals or labor
"re-education" camps and sentenced to years of abusive treatment.
Interestingly, the spectrum of "dissident" also covers Chinese-born
scholars who are United States citizens who are branded as spies, those who are
Chinese citizens and happen to believe in their own opinion of democracy other
than the Chinese [party name omitted] Party's dogma, and also those who maintain
their own religious beliefs and fail to worship religions controlled by the
state.
The Chinese [party name omitted] Party, lead by Jiang Zemin, punishes those
whom it deems as a threat. In April of 1999 it outlawed the Falun Gong
meditation group simply because of this reason. Since then, over 200 Falun Gong
practitioners have died, not to mention the thousands of others who have been
forced out of jobs, had their families torn apart, and countless others who have
been locked up in mental institutions and labor camps. The stories that come out
of these places are harrowing! I won't go into detail each and every story I
have read, but I assure you, you would be moved if you read some of them (most
which I found at http://www.faluninfo.net).
I really believe Jiang Zemin will stop at nothing in an attempt to crush their
movement. In addition to the Falun Gong practitioners there are Catholics and
Protestants who must practice their faiths underground lest they also be put to
the same trial and punishment.
If given the Olympic Games, the Chinese government will do its utmost to show
its "best face" to the rest of the world while holding a clenched fist
behind its back. We will all see lavish gardens, historic shrines and palaces,
waving crowds, and plenty of corporate advertising. President Jiang will promise
us that China will take every measure to improve its human rights record to the
rest of the world (upon being bestowed with the games). And I'm sure there will
be more promises, and smiles on camera, than we can imagine.
Meanwhile, after all of it is over, after all the tourists and Olympians have
left, Jiang Zemin and his cohorts will strike hard against those dissidents whom
the television cameras never caught a glimpse of. The Olympic games will give
him a green light to unleash all the more against these people because he will
have no reason to hold back any longer.
As Chad Carlson, of the Washington Post, wrote in an article published
on 05/31/2001:
"...many people believe that allowing China
to host the Olympic Games would somehow spur Beijing to more responsible
involvement in the community of nations. However, the same arguments that
are being made on behalf of China today could, and were, made on behalf of the
National Socialist German government of 1936 and its right to stage an Olympic
Games in front of the world. Surely there were people who felt that if the Nazis
were accommodated, the more unpleasant aspects of their political agenda (such
as the Nuremberg racial laws) would be modified in the face of public opinion.
Of course, it didn't happen."
Time and time again, later generations are offered the opportunity to learn
from the mistakes of its predecessors so as not to repeat them. We shouldn't
stand idly by and wait for the next opportunity when it is now being presented
to us.
After all is said and done, some of us will soften our views on Jiang Zemin's
regime and offer more credibility to its reputation. Some of us will not. Some
of us will have the liberty to voice our opinions...many in China will not.
Sincerely,
A US citizen
Posting date: 7/6/2001
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