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Reuters: Irish PM Raises Human Rights with Chinese Premier [Excerpt] By Kevin Smith September 3, 2001 DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern
raised human rights issues on Monday with Chinese
premier Zhu Rongji, including the case of a Chinese
student at a Dublin college detained in China for
links to the Falun Gong movement. Describing his talks with Zhu, the most senior Chinese
official to visit Ireland, as ''frank and friendly,''
Ahern said they discussed China's treatment of Falun
Gong members and Beijing's dealings with Tibet. Ahern said he highlighted the case of Zhao Ming, a
computer student at Trinity College in Dublin who
human rights groups say has been tortured and detained
without trial in a labor camp since late last year for
Falun Gong-related activities. The case has been the subject of high-profile media
attention in Ireland. ''He (Zhu) gave his commitment to the Irish people
that he would raise the issue of Zhao Ming with the
judicial authorities, and I thank him for that,''
Ahern told reporters. For his part, Zhu rejected criticism of treatment of
the Falun Gong, which China banned in 1999. [...] Falun Gong leaders say more than 50,000 practitioners
in China have been sent to prisons, labor camps and
mental hospitals since China banned the group in 1999. Human rights groups estimate that more than 200
adherents of the movement [..., have died from torture during
detention. Ahern and Zhu also held extensive talks about trade
opportunities between their two countries and agreed
they had huge potential, particularly high-tech
exports on the Irish side. [...] Zhu is due to leave the Irish republic for Belgium on
Wednesday as part of a tour which also takes in Moscow
and Kazakhstan. http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20010903/wl/ireland_china_zhu_dc_1.html
Posting date: 9/5/2001
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