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Summary Report: Many Countries Are Paying Attention to Article 23 Legislation in Hong Kong (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net)
Hong Kong Canada Alliance and Toronto Association for Democracy in China Join Forces
to Oppose Article 23 Legislation
Hong Kong Canada Alliance and Toronto Association for Democracy in China held
a press conference in Metro Hall, Toronto on December 12, 2002 to express their
opposition to the Article 23 legislation. Many Chinese media in Toronto
attended.
In the conference, Hong Kong Canada Alliance expressed their positions and talked about their
activities opposing this legislation. They stated that this legislation violates
international laws on human rights. If it is passed, Hong Kong's democracy,
freedom, human rights and law will be set back and "One country, two systems"
will exist in name only.
Toronto Association for Democracy in China announced that local democracy
organizations in four big Canadian cities had written a joint letter to the
Canadian Prime Minister. In the letter they asked the Canadian government to
take action to make sure that Article 23 accords with international laws regarding human
rights.
When a reporter asked about the consequences of the legislation towards Falun
Gong practitioners in Hong Kong, the president of the Association, Mr. Cheuk
Kwan said, "The first group to be targeted by Article 23 is Falun Gong. The
Chinese Communist regime makes belief in Falun Gong equal to opposing the
country, a ridiculous claim." He said that the Association opposes any actions
that infringe human rights, including freedom of belief.
The President of Friends of Falun Gong, Mr. Hong, said in his speech, "If
Article 23 is passed, it will show that 'One country two systems' is camouflage
to deceive people in Hong Kong and worldwide. We Chinese people overseas should
support the Hong Kong people, support Falun Gong and support all efforts to
strive for democracy and human rights."
Canadian Member of Parliament and Organizations jointly Oppose Legislation on
Article 23 in Hong Kong (Photo)
On December 13, 2002, a Canadian Member of Parliament and many non-government
organizations held a joint press conference in Parliament to explain their
positions opposing Article 23 legislation and to call on the Canadian government
to express its position clearly before the end of public consultation.
Those attending the press conference included Mr. Stockwell Day, Member of
Parliament, Mr. Alex Neve, Secretary General of Amnesty International, Mr. Cheuk
Kwan, Chair of the Toronto Association for Democracy in China, Ms. Dai,
a representative of the Falun Dafa Association of Canada.
The United States, Britain, and New Zealand declared recently that they would
pay close attention to Article 23's impact on Hong Kong. It is reported that
dozens of non-government organizations will participate in rallies in Hong Kong
and the United States. In the Canadian cities of Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver,
people concerned about Article 23 will gather this weekend for rallies and other
activities to support the Hong Kong people and join righteous voices worldwide
in opposition to legislation on Article 23, and to call on the Canadian
government to express its position clearly to Hong Kong.
International Human Rights Association of Austria Holds Press Conference to
Criticize the Hong Kong Regime and Its Proposed Anti-subversion Law
The International Human Rights Association of Austria held a press conference
in Vienna on December 10, 2002, International Human Rights Day, to announce its
news release stating its opposition to Article 23 in Hong Kong. The President of
the association criticized the Hong Kong government for its proposed
"anti-subversion law" and elaborated on the legislation's harmful effects on
Hong Kong's freedom and democracy.
A spokesman for the Austria Falun Dafa Information Center was invited to give
a speech at the conference. He first introduced Falun Gong to the reporters and
exposed the Jiang regime's brutal persecution of Falun Gong practitioners during
the last three and one half years. He stated that the Hong Kong government's new
anti-subversion law is a gangplank to extend the persecution of Falun Gong
practitioners to Hong Kong.
European Parliament Holds Hearings on Hong Kong's Anti-subversion Law; Falun
Gong Practitioners Are Invited to Speak
On December 11, 2002, the European Parliament held hearings on Hong Kong's
anti-subversion law. Three Falun Gong practitioners, including an Ireland
resident, a Hong Kong resident and a former British diplomat were invited to
give speeches at the hearing.
Mr. Zhao Ming, a resident of Ireland, recounted the persecution he suffered
in China: illegal arrest, forced labor without trial, torture, and attempted brainwashing.
He said that the people of Hong Kong would face the same situation as Chinese
people if the anti-subversion law were passed.
Hong Kong resident Ms. Wang talked about the persecution she suffered in
China. She was illegally detained, intimidated and beaten for appealing for
Falun Gong in China, and was unjustly treated by Hong Kong police during her
peaceful appeal there. From her own experience, she pointed out the possible
harmful effects of the Article 23 legislation to the Hong Kong people and other
countries and regions.
A 90-year-old Falun Gong practitioner who was a senior diplomat in
the British foreign diplomatic system and also a member of Britain's House of
Lords elaborated on the dangers of the "anti-subversion" law from Hong Kong's
history and related international rules and pointed out the duties of the
European Parliament and British government in maintaining Hong Kong's freedom
and the people's basic rights. The Chairman of the meeting expressed his appreciation to Falun Gong
practitioners and his position of firmly opposing the Article 23 legislation.
Falun Gong Practitioners in Austria Clarify the Truth on International Human
Rights Day and Expose the Hong Kong Government's Deceitful "Anti-Subversion Law"
Falun Dafa practitioners in Austria held truth-clarification activities in
downtown Vienna on December 10, 2002, International Human Rights Day. Dafa
practitioners introduced passers-by to the Hong Kong government's
"anti-subversion law," which is a pretext for persecuting Falun Gong in Hong
Kong, and will cause long-term harm to Hong Kong's future. Many Austrians and
tourists from other countries signed the letter to the Hong Kong Authorities to
oppose the legislation on Article 23. Chinese people passing by also came to
learn the truth and asked for Dafa literature.
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