Letter from a Professor to the Chinese Consul General in Los Angeles
February 6, 2002
Consul General Lan Lijun
Dear Consul General Lan,
I am upset to learn that Ke Ye, a Ph.D. candidate in my school here at USC
has been unable to get his passport renewed, thereby placing obstacles in the
way of completion.
As his professor, I know that Mr. Ye was in extremely poor health during the
first one and a half years he was in our program. I am very happy to see that he
has recovered from his illness, passed the tough Ph.D. qualifying examination
and started to work on his dissertation. I am also impressed by his spirit and
courage to pursue the values of truth, benevolence and tolerance, which are so
noble but often neglected in modern society. I believe the cultivation of these
principles will contribute to a more peaceful, stable and prosperous future for
the world.
Mr. Ye is an honest and virtuous person. He immediately stepped forward to
help with flood relief when millions of Chinese people were suffering the
devastative effects from that natural catastrophe. He spoke out when Indonesian
Chinese citizens were attacked there. He has demonstrated his love for his
country and its people. I understand his action in urging peaceful dialogue
within China. I have been personally impressed with Mr. Ye's compassion for his
fellow citizens in China, and with those citizens who have maintained
non-violent attitudes. I believe to tackle social problems through peaceful
means is much more beneficial.
The USA was founded upon the principles of freedom, justice, and tolerance.
Americans defend every one's rights to freedom of speech, faith and conscience.
As Martin Luther King said, "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice
everywhere." I urge you to prevent any further harassment of Mr. Ye. Most
specifically, I urge you to renew his passport and return it to him without
delay so that he can continue his studies here at USC.
Thank you for your consideration. I would be happy to meet with you over Mr.
Ke Ye and would be happy to answer any further questions about him. Just phone
me at (phone number omitted).
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Yours faithfully
Gerald E. Caiden
443 Shatto Place
Los Angeles, CA 90020
Professor of Public Administration
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