Ottawa City Councillor Sends a Letter to the Canadian Tulip Festival Regarding the Denial of Falun Gong's Application
May 2, 2002 Joan O'Neill, President Dear Joan: I was quite chagrined to learn that pressure from the Chinese embassy has
apparently led to the exclusion of a boat from the Falun Gong group in this
year's Tulip Festival flotilla. As you know, Falun Gong is an active organization in our community,
involving many residents, and they participated in last year's flotilla. As I understand it, Falun Gong's boat did not carry any political slogans
denouncing the human rights abuses of the Chinese government; only the key
beliefs of the group, namely "truth, compassion, tolerance". Exposure to the words "truth, compassion, tolerance" may be enough to throw
Chinese embassy officials into fits of discomfort and anxiety, but the
comfort of foreign governments should not be your guiding principle. The
Tulip Festival is a colourful springtime celebration of our national
capital. It is also an opportunity to show off our city to visitors from
around the world. Giving into a foreign regime's desire to stamp out a religious group they
don't like should never be considered. It betrays our country's tradition of
respecting freedom of speech and freedom of religion and it undermines the
idea of the Tulip Festival as a celebration to bring the community together. I do hope you will reconsider this decision and the dangerous precedent it
sets. Sincerely, Alex Munter, Councillor City of Ottawa
Canadian Tulip Festival
106-112 Nelson St.
Ottawa, ON K1N 7R5
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