Zhu Rongji Hears Voice of Justice from Practitioners, the Government and the Public During His Trip to Ireland
By Irish practitioners
(Clearwisdom.net) From September 2 to September 5, Chinese Premier Zhu
Rongji and an entourage of 175 people visited Ireland for four days. This was
the first stop on his trip to Europe. Irish practitioners seized the opportunity
and appealed to Premier Zhu to uphold justice, stop the inhumane persecution of
Falun Gong practitioners in China, and help rescue Zhao Ming, a student from
Trinity College Dublin detained in Beijing's Tuanhe Labor Camp right now. During
these days, wherever Zhu visited, he could see practitioners appealing
peacefully. We hoped to show the premier the goodness of "Truth,
Compassion, Tolerance," and appeal to his sense of decency and justice. On the evening of September 2, there was a formal state dinner and reception.
Practitioners hung banners in front of the Royal Hospital Kilmainham, and
demonstrated the exercises. The Chinese premier saw Dafa practitioners in
Ireland for the first time. The next morning (September 3), the premiers from both countries held a press
conference in Farmleigh House, which is next to the presidential palace. When we
got there, we saw a group of Chinese not far away. They too came to welcome the
premier. Practitioners started to clarify truth to them, and gave them the
truth-clarifying materials of Falun Gong. In the end, we gave our literature to
every policeman there, shook hands with them, and then left. On the evening of September 3, the Irish president hosted a banquet in honor
of the Chinese premier and his entourage in Dublin Castle. "Friends of Zhao
Ming" initiated a grand march and assembly to petition to the Chinese
government to release Zhao Ming immediately. About two hundred people marched
from Zhao Ming's school, Trinity College Dublin, to Dublin Castle. Falun Gong
practitioners joining the march held banners that said, "SOS: Urgent Rescue
Falun Gong Practitioners Persecuted in China," "Release Zhao
Ming", and the like, and walked at the front. When they all arrived at the
place of the banquet, friends of Zhao Ming kept calling, "What do we want?
Release Zhao Ming!" We distributed truth-clarifying literature to the Chinese delegates, and
presented the truth of the persecution in China. None of them accepted
materials, saying, "We don't care about this." Some of them dared not
to look at practitioners, some used umbrellas to shield their faces, and some,
by their choice of words, revealed their hidden guilt. After he completed his visit in Dublin, Zhu Rongji and his party came to
Killarney, the famous landscape in Ireland. Again, wherever he visited, he could
see Dafa practitioners demonstrating the exercise peacefully. When the Chinese delegation prepared to leave the Killarney airport, the
field of grand compassion from practitioners' exercise demonstration covered the
whole airport and many remote dimensions. To our great delight, during his meeting with Premier Zhu, the Irish premier
talked about human rights in China. He raised the issue of China's suppressing
Falun Gong, and Zhao Ming's detention in the labor camp. Zhu Rongji promised to
take up the matter with the judicial departments upon his return. But for the
first time, under pressure from the evil, Zhu defended the persecution. This is
really disappointing for those of us intent on justice. The leader of the Labour Party, Mr. Ruair Quinn, refused to attend the dinner
banquet on Monday, to show his discontent with China's extremely poor human
rights records and the detention of Zhao Ming. The principal of Zhao Ming's
school and the graduate student association separately wrote letters to Zhu
Rongji. The principal met Zhu at the dinner banquet on Monday, and told Zhu that
he hoped to see Zhao Ming come back to Ireland to continue his study soon.
Before Zhu Rongji's visit, the graduate student association and "Friends of
Zhao Ming" had written letters to the Irish premier, Minister of Foreign
Affairs, Minister of Business and Trade, and Minister of Culture Department,
appealing to them to help rescue Zhao Ming from China's brutal persecution. During his four-day visit, the Chinese premier was supposed to talk about
business cooperation. But the Irish media, TV, radio, and newspapers alike, all
focused on the issues of human rights in China. They mainly reported the reality
of the persecution of Falun Gong and Zhao Ming's sentencing to a labor camp. The
media which reported with this focus are high-profile and influential: RTE TV
(Irish National TV), TV3, the Department of International News
Television of BBC in Belfast, many radio stations, The Irish
Times, The Star, Irish Independent, Evening Herald, Irish Examiner, and Irish
Mirror. (This shows that Ireland is an upright nation.) On September 4, The
Irish Times had six articles mentioning Falun Gong and Zhao Ming. The
front-page article which led them all was headlined: "Taoiseach, President
press rights issues with Chinese: Premier asked to review case of TCD student
held without trial." Another article was more than half a page long:
"Falun Gong case will be test for China policy." There was an
editorial and a reader's letter from "Friends of Zhao Ming." Another
article introduced Falun Gong and the exercise. We also gave special interviews
to many TV and radio stations and newspapers. The Star, which has the second largest sales volume in Ireland, initially
contacted us. Staff members there volunteered to help us hand our letter to
Premier Zhu. In the press conference, one resourceful journalist handed Zhu our
letter. This newspaper has been giving special attention to news of Zhao Ming
and of the situation of the persecution of Dafa practitioners in China. The calls of "Stop persecuting Falun Gong practitioners!" and
"Rescue Zhao Ming!" continue to resound through Ireland. Support for
Zhao Ming and Falun Gong continues to build. The kind acts from the Irish
people, media, and government have established a good future for the whole
nation.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.cc/mh/articles/2001/9/8/16220.html
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