US House Committee on Human Rights Holds Hearing about Chinese Government Pressure on US Officials and Harassment of US Citizen Falun Gong Practitioners and Supporters (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) On Tuesday, June 11, 2002, the US House Committee on
Human Rights held a hearing about Chinese Government pressure on US officials
and the harassment of US citizen Falun Gong practitioners and supporters.
Congresswoman Lynn C. Woolsey presided over the hearing. Three groups of
witnesses testified before the committee. One was a group of three local
government officials from New York and California. Another group consisted of
four US citizens who had been harassed, and their lawyers. The last group was
comprised of human rights specialists. Their testimonies described Chinese
government attempts to prevent local US government officials from issuing
proclamations for Falun Gong, interfering with university Falun Gong clubs'
teaching the exercises on campuses and accounts of the physical intimidation
of Falun Gong practitioners, etcetera.
Mr. Stan Bogosian, the former mayor of Saratoga, California and current city
councilman testified. He said that the Chinese government is trying to influence
the US government officials to prevent them from supporting Falun Gong and keep
silent on the Falun Gong issue. In November 2000, he issued a proclamation to
Falun Gong for their contribution to the local community and supporting their
right of freedom of gathering. Not long after, Chinese officials from the Chinese
Consulate in San Francisco came to the city hall and requested the mayor to
cancel the proclamation. But they were rebutted. They requested the city
government to be silent on the Falun Gong issue but were rebutted again. Soon
the mayor found that the Chinese Consulate carried out similar activities in
other cities such as Alhambra, where local officials were also asked to cancel their proclamation.
Mr. Bogosian said that the Chinese government's interference in US local
government affairs should not be tolerated. Major US companies have huge
investments in China. The temptation of profit leads them to ignore what is
happening in China because they are afraid of losing business in the new rising
market. Mr. Bogosian said that we should remember the lessons of history to
avoid paying the price of turning a blind eye to the current issues.
Mr. Chris Dally, of the sixth district committee, San Francisco, testified
that his issuance of a proclamation honoring Falun Gong was protested by the
Chinese Consulate. Soon after this incident, the mayor of San Francisco visited
China and attended high level meetings, including meeting Jiang. Mr. Dally
called on the House Committee on Human Rights to try its best to safeguard Falun
Gong practitioners and the US local government officials supporting Falun Gong
practitioners.
Mr. Sheldon Leffler, former New York City councilor, described how Sing Dao
Daily and China Press published baseless slanderous articles against
Falun Gong and caused damage to Falun Gong practitioners' reputation, as well as to the financial and spiritual aspects of their lives. He represents Friends of Falun Gong in their lawsuit against these two Chinese media. He pointed out that there are 2.4 millions Chinese in
America and most of them read Chinese newspapers. However, these newspapers are
to a large extent under the control of the Chinese government. These media have
become propaganda tools of the Chinese government. This kind of thing should not
occur in a democratic country.
Four US citizen Falun Gong practitioners narrated their experience of being
harassed by the Chinese government because of their practicing Falun Gong. One
practitioner received two death-threatening calls. Chinese Consulate officials
intimidated a Falun Gong association on campus for organizing a Falun Gong open
forum. A practitioner was mistreated violently by the Chinese police for a
peaceful appeal in Tiananmen Square. Another practitioner was physically
attacked while attending a local Falun Gong activity.
A civil rights lawyer from Washington DC pointed out that the actions of the
Chinese officials and their agents constitute crimes. He said, "The basic
rights that the constitution entrusts to Falun Gong practitioners are being
deprived. We need to take them back."
The Chairman of the Institute on Religion and Public Policy proposed that the
Congress take the following actions based on the facts mentioned above:
The two-hour hearing showed the people in attendance the Chinese government's
infringement of the constitutional rights of US officials and citizens.
Congresswoman Woolsey said, "The issue is far from over, we need to
continue working hard. We will pass a meaningful resolution."
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2002/6/13/31702.html
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