New Zealand: Chinese Embassy Violates International Diplomatic Norms and Interferes With Internal Affairs
(Clearwisdom.net) In recent days, the New Zealand media has learned that
the Chinese Embassy in New Zealand pressured both the Auckland International
Airport and an advertising company several times. As a result, a mini-billboard
advertisement in the Auckland airport purchased by the New Zealand Falun Dafa
Association was taken down without notice, prior to the contracted date.
The New Zealand Falun Dafa Association signed a one-year contract with Look
Outdoor, an advertising company, for a sign in the Auckland Airport. According
to the contract, Look would display a sign 1.5 x 1 meters in size showing a girl
meditating and the words, "The World Needs Truth, Compassion and Forbearance,"
at the exit of the Auckland International Airport. Local Falun Dafa
practitioners had prepaid the first three months of the contract.
In June this year, Look and the Auckland International Airport each received
several phone calls from the Chinese Embassy in Wellington and the consulate in
Auckland, requesting them to take down the advertisement on the grounds that
Falun Gong was banned in China and the content of the ad offended the tourists
from China. Look refused the request many times, replying that Falun Gong was
legal in New Zealand and that it would honor its contract with the Falun Dafa
Association. However, on July 5th, the ad company received an order
from the Auckland Airport to remove the billboard. The New Zealand Falun Dafa
Association received no prior notification.
On July 15th, several Falun Dafa practitioners spoke face-to-face
with the staff at Look. Company representatives provided written proof of the
pressure the company had received from the Chinese Embassy.
Due to interference from the Chinese Embassy and consulate, the advertising
contract had been unilaterally cancelled. This violated basic consumer interest
and has damaged the reputations of Look and the Auckland International Airport.
The Chinese Embassy has violated international diplomatic norms requiring that
they not interfere in another country's internal affairs. Also, New Zealand
practitioners have been deprived of their freedom of speech.
Look planned to reimburse part of the advertising fee to the Falun Dafa
Association, but the Association expressed that it would appeal to have the
advertisement be put back up as soon as possible.
The New Zealand Herald, the largest newspaper in New Zealand, gave
front-page coverage of the news. The report described that the Auckland
International Airport bowed to pressure from the Chinese government and acted
servilely, which led to the removal of Falun Dafa's advertisement. The spokesman
for the Chinese Embassy alleged that the consulate in Auckland had complained
because "Chinese residents and tourists were offended by the message."
On the same day, Channel One of the New Zealand State Television broadcast
the report in its 6 o'clock news. In the report the interviewee Barry Wilson of
Auckland Council for Civil Liberties said "Falun Gong is a peaceful spiritual
movement and pursues the principles of Truthfulness, Compassion and Forbearance.
And the advertisement displayed at the airport only showed a girl meditating and
the words, The World Needs Truth, Compassion and Forbearance." This will not
harm anyone, so taking down the ad because of the interference by the Chinese
Embassy is a shameful thing.
Local television host Paul Holmes did a live interview with the Chinese
Ambassador, Chen Mingming. The program first showed the Falun Dafa billboard at
the airport. The host asked Ambassador Chen, "May I ask you, Mr. Ambassador, why
did the Chinese Embassy want the Auckland Airport to remove Falun Dafa
advertisement?" Chen Mingming just ignored his question and started to recite
his lines about the so-called Falun Dafa hacking TV programs. The host
interrupted his recitation. "I'm sorry, Mr. Ambassador, Falun Gong is a peaceful
exercise with Truthfulness, Compassion and Forbearance as its guidelines. Please
tell our audience why the Chinese Embassy wanted the Auckland International
airport to take down the advertisement introducing this exercise?" Chen Mingming
continued to recite his lines. The host interrupted him again. "I'm sorry, Mr.
Ambassador, but I am not interested in what happened in China. The reason I am
inviting you to come to the program is to ask you, the ambassador from the
People's Republic of China, to explain to our audience, the New Zealand people,
in a democratic country like New Zealand, why did the Chinese Embassy want to
remove a Falun Gong advertisement." Chen Mingming started a new round of
recitation. The host tried to stop the recitation, and for quite some time the
two of them talked at the same time. Apparently, the host could not bear the
rudeness of the Chinese Ambassador any longer. The host reminded the Ambassador
once again, "I'm sorry, you are the ambassador of the People's Republic of
China. You must explain to our audience why the Chinese Embassy wanted to take
down the advertisement introducing the exercise of Truthfulness, Compassion and
Forbearance?" It was apparent that the Chinese Ambassador had lost control of
himself. His facial muscles looked very tight. With his hand pointing at the
host, the ambassador continued to recite his broken lines, totally ignoring
basic courtesy. The host again returned to the topic of the advertisement at the
airport. But Chen Mingming accused the ad of having political content. The host
then asked a Falun Dafa practitioner if the ad was involved in politics. The
practitioner replied, "This ad says, in both English and Chinese, that Falun
Dafa is good, people in over 50 countries in the world all know that Falun Dafa
is good, and Truthfulness, Compassion and Forbearance. The host asked, "May I
ask you, does believing in Truthfulness, Compassion and Forbearance involve
politics?" Chen Mingming started to repeat his lies again. Finally, the host had
to drown out this Chinese Ambassador's lines. Then the host had to end the live
broadcast.
The host talked to Falun Dafa practitioners during the commercial break, "I'm
sorry for not giving you much time to talk." He then invited one practitioner
for a live interview at his morning news program at a New Zealand radio station. Ten minutes after the live TV interview, a Chinese male phoned one of the
Falun Dafa practitioners saying, "In the past when you Falun Gong practitioners
came to Wellington to hand out Falun Dafa materials I dared not to take them.
Today I saw the performance of the ambassador, I think he was disgraceful. How
could the Chinese government be like that?
New Zealand Herald published a follow-up report on July 18th.
The report said the airport had changed their statement made yesterday, saying
that the decision to remove Falun Dafa's ad was because the airport wanted to
remain politically neutral.
Amnesty International said it was shocked to learn the incident.
Keith Locke, a foreign affairs spokesman for the New Zealand Green Party,
described the airport's behavior of bowing to the pressure of the Chinese
government as weak-kneed. The Green senator was shocked by the acts of the
Chinese Embassy and held that it was very bad for such a thing to have happened
in New Zealand. The Green Party wrote to the Auckland International Airport to
express their concern. In the letter, they first made it clear that the airport
should not compromise to the Chinese Embassy to take down Falun Dafa's ad.
Secondly, referring to the fact that the airport mentioned that people lodged
complaints about the billboard, the letter held that only those having close
contacts with the Chinese Embassy would make such complaints, while a normal
everyday person would not complain about Truthfulness, Compassion and
Forbearance. This is because Truthfulness, Compassion and Forbearance are the
principles that everyone can identify with. Referring to the airport's saying
that it wanted to remain politically neutral, the letter held that believing and
promoting Truthfulness, Compassion and Forbearance is not political. The only
one that played politics is the Chinese government. The spokesman also mentioned
that during the 1999 Asia Pacific summit meeting, the police tried to prevent
people from expressing their views to the Chinese government, and that Congress
specifically held hearings for the matter. The Green Party Senator said the New
Zealand government should express its stand on this issue, because the Chinese
government interfered and obstructed the freedom enjoyed by the New Zealand
citizens.
At 1 o'clock July 18th, the New Zealand Falun Dafa practitioners
held a press conference in front of the Chinese Consulate-General in Auckland to
further expose the conduct of the Chinese government and the Chinese Embassy by
interfering in the internal affairs of a peaceful and democratic country, and
violating their citizens' freedom of speech.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2002/7/20/33571.html
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