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Speeches at a Human Rights Watch Sit-in Appealing to German Chancellor (Excerpt) (Translated from German original)
August 15, 2001
Speech by Mr. Ulrich Delius from the Society for Endangered Human Being, Asia
section:
"The human rights situation in China has taken a serious turn for the
worse in the year 2001. None of the other religious or minority groups or even
opposition groups in China are hunted and persecuted as brutally as the Falun
Gong. Since July 1999, China has put into effect numerous edicts to curb and
nullify religious freedoms, freedoms once guaranteed under Article 36 of the
Chinese Constitution and. We are especially concerned and follow closely the
pronouncement by the Chinese rulers to completely and totally rub out and erase
Falun Gong from the face of the earth. Every week we receive reports of Falun
Gong practitioners who have been murdered while in police custody or during
incarceration. The authorities are proceeding with such unbridled brutality that
we have to take this situation seriously. We demand that the European Union (EU)
will finally react to this circumstance and require an end of the repression
against Falun Gong. As representatives of human rights organizations we cannot
condone the Falun Gong practitioners' hunger strike, an expression of extreme
necessity. We do support the Falun Gong appeal to the German Chancellor, to
speak openly against the persecution of Falun Gong and to all in his power to
affect the release of all incarcerated practitioners."
Speech by Mr. Alexander Fehr v. Bischoffshausen, Chairman, International
Association for Human Rights (GFM):
"I find it great that you are here today. To be able to demonstrate
assertively and peacefully is democracy's cultural heritage. Germany can learn a
lot from your example of nurturing this cultural heritage, this treasure.
The Chinese human rights situation is alarming, the example of the people on
hunger strike just one of the frightful signs. One has to fear that everyone who
does not think in line with the state-ordered doctrines and abides by these
doctrines would inherit the "Olympian peace," ending up in the
cemetery of the soul. Since the decree of the "cult laws" went into
effect, besides Falun Gong, China has begun mass persecutions of Christians and
Buddhists.
Altogether, 10 to 20 million citizens in China are being detained, in prisons
and other places, without due state process of law. Every year, the state
pronounces around 6,000 death sentences, and that in a country that has ratified
and is a signatory to the UN Human Rights Charter as well as to the UN Agreement
for Civil and Political Rights; it happens in a country that is a member of the
WTO; a country that wants to present the Olympic Games in 2008. We decry the
systematic use of torture in China against those whose thinking is not in line
with state ideology and will not buy into the ruse that these things concern
domestic issues or that these incidences are caused by ignorance on the part of
the authorities who carry out these orders.
Those who are behind the scenes and, with their good will, are furthering the
integration of China's power brokers into the value system of the UN Human
Rights Charter are also carrying a particular responsibility for the positive
development of human rights in China. For this reason, we support the appeal to
the German Chancellor, to intervene and plead for an end to Falun Gong
persecution and for upholding human rights. We plead with the German government
to make their decision to participate in the 2008 Olympic Games dependent on
China's pro-active proof of decision for improved human rights. We urgently appeal to the
participants in the proposed "Two year Rule of Law program of
German-Chinese Cooperation" to keep human rights in the forefront and not
put them on the back burner."
Posting date: 8/26/2001
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