VOA News: US Criticizes China on Falun Gong Sentencing
August 20, 2001 The United States has criticized China for sentencing 45 alleged Falun
Gong
members to long prison terms, calling the sentences "disturbing" and a
"severe violation of religious freedom." U.S. State Department spokesman Philip Reeker said Monday this latest
court
action violates China's commitment as a signatory of the International
Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. The official Beijing Daily
newspaper
said on Sunday that the 45 members of the banned spiritual movement
were
sentenced over the past few days to sentences of up to 13 years for
organizing protest activities. The sentences came after four Falun Gong
practitioners were given terms ranging from seven years to life last
Friday
for allegedly helping to organize the self-immolation of several [group]
members in Beijing's Tiananmen Square in January. Mr. Reeker said the Bush administration has raised its concerns about
the
crackdown on Falun Gong with China many times in the past and will
continue
to do so. [...] The spiritual
movement
denies it has any political objectives. Human rights groups say that
hundreds of Falun Gong followers have been sentenced to prison and tens
of
thousands have been sent to re-education camps since the government
banned
the movement two years ago. Some information for this report provided by Reuters and DPA. http://www.voanews.com/article.cfm?ObjectID=DC68A1A8-95BB-11D5-842D00508BF97
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