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"Global Coalition Against Article 23" Joins Canadian Chinese to Hold Rally and Parade in Montreal (photos) By a Practitioner in Canada
(Clearwisdom.net) At 1 PM December 15, 2002 in Montreal, overseas Chinese
from all walks of life concerned about the future of Hong Kong held a large
scale rally and parade in Chinatown to oppose the Hong Kong Article 23
legislation. Amnesty International, religious organizations, cultural groups,
Falun Gong practitioners and local overseas Chinese attended the event.
Ms. Carol from Amnesty International, Montreal branch hosted the rally. She
spoke first: "Our gathering here today is for you, for me, and for the Hong Kong
people. Let's work together against the Hong Kong Article 23 legislation." She
also said, "Yesterday, the general consul of Canada in Hong Kong issued a
statement warning Hong Kong that the legislation must consider basic human
rights."
Two respectable pastors from the local Chinese community, Mr. Du and Mr.Yin,
Mr. Lu Zhigao, Chinese Writers' Association senior writer Mr. Han Deguang,
representative of "Global Coalition Against Article 23" Mr. Tan Zizhi and
representative of Falun Gong Mr. Yang Yumin spoke at the rally. In addition, a
number of Chinese from Ottawa attended the rally and parade.
Representing Catholics, Father Yin pointed out, "Although we live in Canada,
we also care very much about Hong Kong. We hope Hong Kong has democracy and
freedom. In order to maintain basic human rights and the freedom, we must oppose
Article 23."
Writer Han Deguang made a splendid speech. He pointed out that Article 23
legislation would impose feudalism and Fascist dictatorship upon Hong Kong.
Falun Gong representative Yang Yumin said, "In mainland China, Falun Gong
practitioners are enduring sufferings. If Hong Kong implements Article 23, it
will bring disaster to Hong Kong. We don't want to see such a disaster happen to
the Hong Kong people."
Many local Chinese and passersby watched the rally and signed a petition
letter against Article 23.
A large scale parade started at 2:30PM. People raised banners in three
languages--
Chinese, French, and English--and walked through the center of Montreal. The
banners read, "Against Evil Law, Protect Human Rights," "Firmly Against Article
23," "Jiang Regime's Article 23 Violates Democracy."
Senior writer Han Deguang accepted interviews and said, "Falun Gong is an
issue of belief. Belief should be free. Even many feudal emperors respected the
freedom of belief. Falun Gong practices a set of exercises, and follows
Truthfulness Compassion Tolerance. It can help the society be more stable, and
promotes society's morals. But when Jiang saw Falun Gong develop so quickly, he
thought it would threaten the Party's existence." Mr. Han Deguang further
pointed out that the Party does not consider the price of implementing the Basic
Law Article 23 and turning Hong Kong into "one country, one system." Their true
goal is to prevent Falun Gong and democratic human right groups from existing in
Hong Kong.
Reporters also saw Mr. Lin Shenli in the parade. Li was detained in a Chinese
Labor Camp for two years because he maintained his belief in Falun Gong. Mr. Lin
said that Article 23 was a new form of persecution of Falun Gong for Hong Kong.
He said, "In China there is centralized rule. But in Hong Kong with a "One
Country, Two Systems" policy, they try to deceive the people by passing Article
23. On the surface, it is against treason, but the reality is suppression, and
persecution against those who dare to speak out for justice and truth when the
government does bad things. So in my view, the Hong Kong people facing Article
23 are just like mainland Falun Gong practitioners facing the persecution. If we
don't stop this legislation, the result will be like this."
Posting date: 12/20/2002 |