SPD Demands Clarification Regarding Police Presence -- Jiang Visit in Saxonia
(Original text in German) Dresden Latest News, April 13, 2002 DRESDEN/Saxonia/Germany. The Saxonian branch of the SPD (Socialist Party
Germany) demanded explanations regarding the contested police presence on
Thursday during Chinese President Jiang Zemin's visit in Dresden. "It is
unacceptable for Saxonian police officers to tear a Tibetan flag from a
demonstrator's hands," said Interior-and Security spokesperson for the SPD-faction,
Mr. Peter Adler on Friday in Dresden. This act had reminded him of times past,
times that he had hoped would have long since been forgotten, he criticized.
All around the perimeters of this state visit, one perceived protests against
human rights abuses in China. The Saxonian police came under severe criticism
for its actions against the demonstrators. Among other things, the police forces
forcibly restrained and pushed away a 40-year-old woman, who, after Jiang's
arrival at Kempinksi Hotel Taschenberg Palace had shouted out the name "Falun
Gong," a meditation system's name. (A more detailed report was given by DNN).
Concerted efforts by police officers also prevented a camera team from filming
this incident.
[...]Seven hundred-and-twenty-five police officers from all over Saxonia had
made sure that this state visit could proceed safely and securely. The official
route was virtually sealed off.
Jiang Zemin concluded his five-day visit to Germany on Friday with a tour of
the Volkswagen Works in Wolfsburg. During a side-trip to Goslar, however, he
encountered another demonstration against human rights abuses in China.
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