Secretary of International Society for Human Rights (ISHR)-Australia Writes to Minister of Foreign Affairs
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ISHR-Australia
International Society for Human Rights (ISHR) - Internationale
Gessellschaft fur Menschenrechte (IGFM)
á
2 April 2002
The Hon A. Downer
Dear Sir,
We write to you to express our concerns over the Chinese authorities'
treatment of the practitioners of Falun Gong. There is abundant evidence of the
imprisonment, torture and humiliation of many thousands. Plus there has been the
ill-treatment of many foreign, including Australian adherents, who have sought
to publicly demonstrate their support for their Chinese counterparts.
China wants full international acceptance into all the world's 'clubs'
-economic, commercial, social, cultural, political, scientific and sporting, and
yet it still does not trust its own citizens. It is still not prepared to allow
freedom of expression, free assembly, freedom of speech for its citizens.
We are well aware of the Australian Government's attempts to pursue
improvements in China's respect for human rights and good governance through the
dialogue that has been carrying on for some years. It appears to us there is
little practical evidence to show any improvement in the behaviour of the
regime. In fact, now having achieved its objective of gaining the 2008 Olympic
Games, China is happy to clamp down on all dissenting voices who challenge in
even harmless ways the totality of state control. This has been particularly
evident in China's persecution of Falun Gong adherents, as well as increased
suppression of religious groups, and independent trade unions who are not
formally under the close control of the Chinese bureaucracy.
It is to be regretted that the Australian Government now appears mute in the
face of the abuse of human rights in China, if not suppliant to Chinese bullying
to regard such oppression as "China's internal affairs." Further, we
would regard acquiescence to China's instructions that no Australian Government
leader meet with the Tibetan Dalai Lama as kowtowing.
We urge the Australian Government to show strength and to publicly and
rationally criticise China when it is appropriate and morally responsible to do
so. You may annoy the mandarins in Beijing but you can only win the respect of
the Chinese people.
Yours sincerely,
John Launder
ref: 2/04/02ADreFG
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Parliament House
Canberra 2600
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