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IGFM Press Advisory: Germany's Foreign Minister Fischer to Intervene for the Release of Falun Gong Practitioner Xiong Wei
(Clearwisdom.net)
November 27, 2002
Frankfurt, Germany
IGFM: "The first meeting with the Chinese Foreign Minister
after the Restructuring of the Chinese Party Leadership must include Human
Rights Topics discussions."
The International Association for Human Rights (IGFM-Internationale
Gesellschaft fuer Menschenrechte) appealed Monday to Mr. Joschka Fischer,
Germany's Foreign Minister. He will meet Thursday in Berlin with his Chinese
counterpart, Tang Jiaxuan, to intervene for the release of former Berlin student
Xiong Wei.
"We want to know that Xiong Wei is safe and beseech you to
assertively bring about her release," so demanded Karl Hafen, acting head of the
IGFM, in an open letter to the German Foreign Minister. He continued further,
"the first meeting with the newly appointed Chinese Foreign Minister must
address human rights issues."
The IGFM also expressed concern about the present Hong Kong
situation, where the rights of people of differing worldviews will be curtailed
and their freedom of expression will be in doubt, according to the newly
ratified recent Hong Kong law. This law represents the transference of the
state-controlled system of censure, so prevalent on the Chinese Mainland, to
Hong Kong and portends an end to the "One Country-Two Systems" policy.
The following is the text of the open letter to Minister
Joschka Fischer.
Frankfurt, November 27, 2002
Dear Foreign Minister Mr. Fischer:
At the occasion of Mr. Tang Jiazuan, Chinese Foreign
Minister's visit in Germany, we appeal to your generosity to broach a specific
human rights concern with your Chinese counterpart. The case concerns an
innocently accused and incarcerated woman named Xiong Wei. Ms. She had been a
graduate student at the university in Berlin and is now being held in a Xian
forced labor camp, close to Beijing. She is being punished with 1-1/2 years of
"re-education-through-labor for distributing leaflets about Falun Gong in China.
She was arrested on February 5th, 2002 and has since been held in
various forced labor camps.
Her friends in Germany fear the worst -- that she is being
subjected to brainwashing, sleep deprivation, beatings, electro-shocks, rape and
hard labor. We want to be assured that Xiong Wei is safe and pray that you will
do everything in your power to affect her release.
We are gravely concerned about another matter, the
much-debated "Article 23" in Hong Kong that is to take effect under duress from
the government in Beijing. This new law is designed to silence those who hold
different worldviews [than those sanctioned by the government]. If this law is
put into effect, it will not only strike as targets those who hold differing
opinions, but it could also silence journalists.
It is sad to observe how Hong Kong is slowly but surely
losing her onetime function as a model for the rest of China; to watch how
Beijing makes a mockery of the assured "One Country --Two Systems" policy China
had agreed to five years ago.
We beg you to prevent the implementation of "Article 23" and
to demand that the Chinese government keeps to its promised agreement of "One
Country-Two Systems."
(Original text in German)
Posting date: 12/5/2002
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