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Students Who Welcome Jiang Asked to Give up Their Right to Free Expression or Be Sued
(Clearwisdom.net) According to students attending the University of
Texas, the Friendship Association of Chinese Students & Scholars (known as
FACSS) has required that any student to participate in the Welcoming Group
during Jiang's visit must first sign a document relinquishing their U.S.
constitutional first amendment right.
Students at the University of Texas in Arlington, said that the FACSS
organization emailed a waiver form to Chinese students requiring any who will go
to welcome Jiang as part of their Welcoming Group sign an agreement in which
they publicly relinquish their right to express their opinion with any other
organization(s) in any form of protest. The email came with a threat of a legal
action being taken against any student who did not comply with signing the
waiver to reliquish their right to freedom of expression.
After learning of this news, Leeshai, a student at Pomona College in
California said, "It is 'shocking' for any organization in the U.S. to ask
any citizen to give up their right to freedom of speech endowed by the U.S.
Constitution. Texas Rice University alumni Jack Hou also said it is "a
shame" to break the law under the excuse of enforcing the law.
FACSS also claims in their email, "Anybody who is against this agreement
will immediately be sued by our organization."
The original text of the email and waiver are as follows:
Dear all,
In order to protect the purity of our Welcoming Team, in order to protect
us to avoid future harassing calls, please sign this legal statement and
turn in to your group leader. Anybody who is against this agreement will be
sued by our organization immediately.
Many thanks for your cooperation. FACSS
PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT
Group X invites _______________ to be a member of the Welcoming Group.
In consideration for this invitation, I agree to abide by the rules and
regulations of the Welcoming Group. I also agree if any disturbances are
caused by me (e.g. protest against the United States and/or President of
China) to pay $5,000.00 as minimal damages for any harm that may result
from such disturbances to the group's reputation. Also, in regards to
disturbances, I agree that if any another group such as, Fa Lun GUNG
contact us or we become aware of any threats of disturbance by any other
groups, I agree to contact the group leaders of the Welcome Group as well
as the proper authorities.
We understand it is our right to protest with any other groups our
views and opinions, but in becoming an active member in the Welcome Group,
we voluntarily waive any such rights."
A link to the original contract can be found at:
http://chinese.faluninfo.net/images/2002-10.18-ql-FACSS-legal-statment-issue.jpg
On October 18, Great Epoch published a letter from a reader named Wang
Yong, which says, "What right does the FACSS have to fine people? What will
these moneys be used for?"
According to information collected by persons at the Falun Dafa Information
Center, during the past year, Jiang encountered protests from international
human rights groups and religious groups during each of his visits. In order to
stimulate interest among the local Chinese people and students to go welcome
Jiang, the local consulate would often pay for transportation and meal(s). This
is the first time the "Greeters" are being asked to sign a contract to
give up their right to protest and express opinions for Jiang's visit to the
U.S.
On October 17, the Chinese Foreign Affairs Department officially published
Jiang's itinerary in the U.S. Jiang will go to Chicago, Houston and San
Francisco next week, he will also visit U.S. President Bush's ranch in Texas,
meeting with President Bush at his Crawford ranch on October 25, a meeting that
was planned a long time ago. From there he will travel to an APEC (Asia-Pacific
Economic Cooperation) meeting in Mexico.
Posting date: 10/22/2002
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