Speech by Alex Neve, Secretary General of Amnesty International Canada
(Clearwisdom.net)
Hello and good afternoon everyone.
It is a pleasure to be here with you for this luncheon of thankfulness, but
obviously also a time where we need to reflect and remember that while there
have been some very important successes, there is much to be done with respect
to the serious human rights situation facing Falun Gong in China and the
situation more generally in China. Because basic human rights are violated,
flouted and undermined daily in China. While the world eagerly courts China's
business and turns a blind eye to the post September 11th abuses which are
carried out under the rhetoric of fighting terrorism. Arbitrary detention,
torture, unfair political trials, executions are the frightening inescapable
reality for men women and youth in every corner of the country. And perhaps
saddest of all is that it is getting worse not better.
The treatment of Falun Gong followers is one particularly stark example of
the dire straights of human rights in China. For more than three years now
Amnesty International has been recording an escalating pattern of serious human
rights violations, arrests of tens of thousands of practitioners, thousands sent
to labour camps without charge or trial. We believe that the Chinese authorities
may have allowed over 400 practitioners to die in custody as a result of torture
or ill treatment. As we all know a number of Canadian citizens, permanent
residents or their family members have suffered the consequences of this brutal
crackdown. At present Amnesty international has taken up the case of Lizhi He
who is married to Li Zhang, a Canadian permanent resident. Lizhi He was
sentenced to three and a half years imprisonment in December of 2000 because of
his Falun Gong activities. Lizhi is a prisoner of conscience and should be
immediately and unconditionally released.
Amnesty has repeatedly urged Canada more actively to push China to end the
systematic abuses of fundamental human rights of Falun Gong followers and
countless others, groups and individuals through out the country. And to
pressure China to enact the sort of human rights reforms that will guard against
these abuses and or end. Instead we must see a commitment at every possible turn
and juncture. One such opportunity lies immediately ahead, in just over two
weeks, Jean Chretien will meet up with Jiang Zemin at the APEC summit in Mexico.
In Mexico the Prime Minister must press for action, real action, with respect to
human rights in China. With respect to the treatment of Falun Gong followers and
with respect to the case of Lizhi He. Action not silence.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.cc/mh/articles/2002/10/19/38304.html
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