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Speech by Australian Senator Bob Brown at a Falun Gong Press Conference
19 March, 2002 ACT
"What sort of country is it where we have the government
stand next to the foreign minister from the Beijing dictatorship and
"acquiesce" to that dictatorship's breaches of human rights not just
in China but now by its de facto curtailing [of] our rights to peacefully
protest here in Australia.
I can 't tell you how much I object to the breaches of not
just international law but China's own constitution by the government of Jiang
Zemin. But when Alexander Downer, our Foreign Minister, stands next to the
Foreign Minister from China and allows these peaceful people with the advocacy
of truth and of gentleness and of tolerance and of the human spirit to have
their rights curtailed in this country, to stand for those things is a shameful
piece of behavior by the Howard government.
One can argue that they are putting commerce in front of
standing for civil liberties in this country, but once you allow it the right to
begin, where does it end?
I am glad to be a member of parliament who defends the right
to expression... peaceful expression by members of our community in any manner
that they like, but when it comes to a spirituality, for goodness sakes, we
should be fostering it in this spiritual society. Not tramping on it. Now, I
have to say that I object -- I think the behavior of Mr. Downer and the Howard
government is cowardly.
It is Beijing dictating to Australia now. We may not be able
to dictate to Beijing about human rights. And we have heard about people being
shot [and] tortured, having their rights removed.
I was in China in 1999 when the clamp down on the practice of
Falun Dafa began. I saw the television coverage. I was sitting in my room in
Beijing. And it is incredible now that we have an Australian government saying
these peaceful people, these people who believe in tolerance and humanity, will
not be able to hold up a placard as they have been doing for nine months here
because the representative of a brutal dictatorship in Beijing happens to be
driving in and out of this gate.
That is complicity by the Howard government and I for one
could not live with myself if I did not come here today. I want to be with these
people, these Australians, expressing their rights to freedom and for a better
world against the representatives of this government, not the people of China --
this government and its dictatorial abuse of people's rights and of killing and
torturing of people simply because they believe differently [from] the [...]
communist system.
Alexander Downer should be standing here on behalf of
Australian freedom. It should not be left to Kerry Tucker and... and these good
citizens to protect the rights this country holds dearly.
Posting date: 3/22/2002
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