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Letter from the Mayor of St. John's to the Chinese Ambassador to Canada, Mei Ping City of St. John's August 3, 2001 Mei Ping Dear Sir: In response to your letter of May 22, 2001, please be advised that I am a
member of Amnesty International, an organization that has for many years
documented the systematic abuse of human rights perpetrated by the Chinese
Government against its own people, but also including such people as the
Tibetans. A recent National Post editorial referred to China as "a
loathsome tyranny." I was pleased to receive representatives from Falun Gong in our Chambers
during the month of May. Your persecution of this innocent group exemplifies
your Government's moral and ethical bankruptcy. Thousands of innocent Falun Gong
followers have been incarcerated, tortured and some have been murdered by your
Government. Your claim that legal rights of the inmates of your labor camps are
protected by Chinese law is ridiculous. Why do you persecute harmless people?
The answer is very simple. Your government has no democratic legitimacy,
composed as it is by a self-appointed elite whose power rests on an illegitimate
use of violence. Insecure in power, you lash out at any perceived threat to your
existence. Like many people around the world, I was appalled but not surprised that the
IOC has awarded the 2008 Summer Games to China. That organization once again
demonstrated that it is quite prepared to ignore the principles of the Olympic
Movement for crass commercial and political reasons. It is at best ironic that
sports stadiums in China which may also be used as Olympic venues also double as
places of mass executions. And how many innocent people were murdered in
Tiananmen Square? I can go on but it is not necessary. In its 2001 Amnesty Report, Amnesty
International noted "2000 saw a continued repression of peaceful dissent
throughout the country. There was no sign of any relaxation of the 1999
crackdown on fundamental freedoms." It noted thousands of Chinese citizens
are arbitrarily detained for "peacefully exercising their rights to freedom
of expression, association or religion." Sincerely yours, Signed Posting date: 9/16/2001
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