Statement by Adam Ortiz, Deputy Director of Amnesty International, Chicago Office, at Press Conference to Announce Hunger Strike by Midwestern Practitioners
August 31, 2001
Opposite the Chicago Chinese Consulate
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My name is Adam Ortiz, and I am the Deputy Director of the Chicago office of
Amnesty International. I am here today to express the support of Amnesty
International for the hunger strikers in Masanjia Labor Camp in an effort to
protest the inhumane treatment they are receiving there.
Amnesty International is also here today to support members of our Chicago
community who engage in this hunger strike protest, many of whom have fled China
and found safety here in Chicago.
Let's be clear that "labor camps" is a euphemism used by the
Chinese government for concentration camp, a place where prisoners are commonly
tortured and ill-treated, worked like slaves, often to death, and denied medical
care. Camps such as these are an abomination to the international community.
Today we begin an appeal to Mayor Daley to call upon Chicago's sister-city,
Shenyang, where the Masanjia Labor Camp is, to reject the ill-treatment and
torture that takes place there.
The recent events in Masanjia take place in the context of an escalation over
the last three years of human rights abuses in China. The "strike
hard" campaign has resulted in 1800 executions in the last four months,
many for such offenses as tax fraud, theft, and bribery. These last three years
have seen the extensive repression of religious minorities. And these last three
years have also seen the proliferation of the so-called "labor camps"
and the use by China of arbitrary imprisonment.
Again, we call on Mayor Daley to condemn the torture and ill-treatment going
on in Chicago's sister-city, Shenyang, the home of this brutal labor camp.
Thank you.
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