Reuters: Reported Falun Gong Sentences 'Disturbing' to U.S.
August 20, 2001 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States said on Monday it was
disturbed at
reports that Chinese courts had sentenced 45 alleged Falun Gong (news -
web
sites) organizers to prison terms of up to 13 years. The official Beijing Daily said on Sunday that the 45 were sentenced in
Beijing over the past few days for organizing protests, making banners
and
printing leaflets in defiance of a government campaign against the
spiritual
movement. ''We find those reports disturbing. As we've noted many times before,
China
is a signatory to the International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights,
which includes provisions on the freedom of expression,'' State
Department
spokesman Philip Reeker told a daily briefing. ''We've raised with China on many occasions our concerns about the
crackdown
on the Falun Gong and reports of torture and mistreatment of detained
and
imprisoned practitioners. We're going to continue to raise those
issues,''
he said. He noted that the United States had designated China as a country of
particular concern under the International Religious Freedom Act and
that
the State Department's annual human rights report was critical of China
on
freedom of religion. ''We'll continue to call upon China to end its crackdown on the Falun
Gong
and to respect the fundamental rights of citizens,'' Reeker said. http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20010820/pl/rights_china_usa_dc_1.html
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