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Canadian MP's Legal Appeal for Falun Gong Practitioner ShenLi Lin
Professor Irwin Cotler, Canadian MP, today called on Chinese
authorities to release ShenLi Lin from "continuing illegal
confinement" on January 23, 2002, and called "abhorrent" the
statement by the head of the Chinese National Police that "no Falun Gong
practitioners will be released."
January 18, 2002
Montreal: Mount Royal M.P. and McGill Law Professor Irwin Cotler, who has
been acting pro bono as Legal Counsel to Montrealer Jinyu Li,
today characterized her husband's two year imprisonment --including the
continuing illegal confinement after he was due to be released in July 2001--as
the "criminalization of innocence." He added: "What we are
witnessing, once again, is the criminalization of fundamental freedoms-- the
freedoms of conscience and belief, of assembly and association, of expression
and opinion."
Cotler continued: "the arrest, detention, torture, and sentencing of
ShenLi Lin for nothing other than being a member of a peaceful, spiritual
movement known as the Falun Gong is a case study of the persistent and pervasive
assault on human rights in China today in general, and a case study of the
attempt to suppress the fundamental freedoms of the Falun Gong in particular.
Indeed, the suppression of the Falun Gong has worsened since September 11 under
the false pretext of national security." Cotler characterized the statement
by the head of the Chinese National Police that "no Falun Gong
practitioners will be released" as "abhorrent."
Cotler, an international human rights lawyer who has defended political
prisoners around the world, said that the on-going "criminalization of
innocence" of ShenLi Lin has included the following major human rights
violations:
Cotler, in his capacity as Legal Counsel and co-chair of the Parliamentary
Human Rights Group, called upon the Chinese authorities to:
Posting date: 1/19/2002
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