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Letter from Member of the European Parliament to Iceland's Ambassador [June 18, 2002] Mr. Gunnar Snorri Gunnarsson
Ambassador of Iceland to the European
Communities
74, rue des Trèves
1040 Bruxelles
Brussels, 18 June 2002
Dear Mr. Ambassador,
Last week, the Chinese president, Mr. Jiang Zemin, visited Iceland. On the
eve of his arrival, I was contacted by a number of Falun Gong practitioners
trying to make their way to Iceland to pursue peaceful protests against human
rights abuses committed by the Chinese government. I also learned about these
events in the Icelandic media. According to these sources, many Falun Gong
practitioners had been refused entry into Iceland and yet others were refused to
board aircraft to Keflavíkairport. Many of those who succeeded to arrive in
Iceland were detained in a school. From what I have understood, these actions
were taken by the Icelandic government to prevent demonstrations critical
towards the Chinese leader.
Iceland's high democratic standards and the full respect to the universal
human rights and fundamental freedoms paid by the Icelandic government have
often impressed me. This is why I was particularly surprised by the information
I received concerning the refusal to grant entry to citizens of the European
Union and third-country nationals who aimed to promote respect for human rights,
in accordance with democratic principles.
According to the EU acquis and the Schengen convention, Iceland is bound to
guarantee free movement of persons arriving from the Schengen area, and to
refrain from passport control. Also regarding third-country nationals crossing
the external borders, I find it hard to believe that Schengen legislation
provides for refusal of entry or detention on the grounds of planning democratic
protests.
For the last couple of years, the Chinese government has pursued a systematic
persecution of Falun Gong practitioners. Thousands of innocent persons have been
sent to labour camps without a fair trial, and yet others have been tortured or
even killed by the police. Considering this, I find it legitimate for
practitioners across the world to protest peacefully against the Chinese
government, also when it is represented abroad.
I am concerned about the action taken by Iceland in this respect and would be
interested to know more about the events that took place last week. I would also
be very grateful for an explanation of why your government chose to detain Falun
Gong practitioners and refused entry to many of those who planned demonstrations
during Mr. Jiang Zemin's visit to Reykjavík. It would also be interesting to
know whether the government considers the actions to be in compliance with the
applicable Schengen legislation.
Yours sincerely,
Cecilia Malmström
Member of the European Parliament
Posting date: 6/25/2002
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