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New York Falun Dafa Association's Letter to UN High Commissioner before Her Trip to China and Cambodia August 16, 2002 Honorable Ms. Mary Robinson
Dear Honorable High Commissioner Mary Robinson:
We recently learned the news that you are on a trip to China, Cambodia
and East Timor from 18 to 25 August. As people originally from China,
we deeply applaud and appreciate your tireless effort on improving the human
right situation in these areas, especially in China.
We are writing to you today to bring to your attention new developments and
tactics deployed by the president of China, Jiang Zemin, in his campaign of
terror against Falun Gong. We believe these recent development are serious
enough to catch the attention of the United Nations and all democratic countries
because many of these are beyond the Chinese border and affect citizens of
western democracies.
You are doubtless already aware that in the past three years, there has been
a systematic escalation of horrific attacks launched by Jiang against Falun Gong
practitioners. Less well known are just how much this bloody campaign dominates
Jiang's agenda, both foreign and domestic, and the extremes to which he will go
to carry it out. One by one, Jiang has brought under attack the freedoms and
constitutional rights as well as the morality of the entire world, including
Australia, Germany, Iceland, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Cambodia.
Hong Kong
http://www.faluninfo.net/focus/hongkong.asp
Cambodia: On August 2, 2002, Cambodian police, under pressure and
direction from the Chinese Embassy in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, arrested a Chinese
couple who escaped from China to Phnom Penh after Jiang launched the persecution
campaign against Falun Gong in July, 1999 and were living and working in the
city with U.N. Refugee Certificates. Please see attached report #2 for detail on
this case. We appeal to you to ask Chinese government to release this couple and
we believe they are in immediate danger right now.
Iceland & Hong Kong: A blacklist of Falun Gong practitioners' names
mysteriously surfaced just days before Jiang visited Iceland in June. Hundreds
of those whose names appeared on the blacklist, many of them American citizens,
were denied of boarding the Icelandair flights at four major US airports and
many other major European airports. In early July, similar things happened in
Hong Kong.
China: The death toll of practitioners who are persecuted to death in the
hands of Chinese police and detention centers has rise sharply in recent months.
Ms. High Commissioner, these evidence reveals a desperate and reckless man,
grasping for support for his failed and flawed policy of persecution. In doing
so, he has put the cornerstone of the western democracies under serious attack. Given the increased evidence linking Chinese officials to this wave of
persecution, U.S. Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL) initiated House
Concurrent Resolution 188 calling on Chinese regime to cease persecution of
Falun Gong. It was passed on July 24, 2002 with a sweeping vote of 420-0.
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men and women
to do nothing," said Ms. Ros-Lehtinen to her colleagues. "We must send
a clear message to the PRC that such behavior will not be tolerated in this
country and that violators will be held accountable for their actions." Ms. High Commissioner, it is our hope that the above facts will be brought to
your attention, and through your moral authority, brought to the attention of
the entire UN body. It is our hope that you will urge these countries and areas
come to realize what they have done wrong and to rectify it. Sincerely, Falun Dafa Association of New York, USA Report #1: Hong Kong
http://www.faluninfo.net/focus/hongkong.asp
Timeline: Hong Kong Trial Shows Signs of Beijing's Influence
March 5, (2002)
March 14
March 15
March 22
July 17
August 6
August 15
Report #2: Cambodia
(From Sister Denise Coghlan, JRS Cambodia, 14 August 2002)
CAMBODIA DEPORTS CHINESE ASYLUM SEEKERS IN VIOLATION OF REFUGEE CONVENTION
Two Chinese asylum seekers , Li Guo Jun, 46, and Zhang Xinyi, 39, were
deported by the Cambodian authorities on 9 August 2002 and are now held in
detention in China's Hunan Province, according to New York-based Falun
Dafa Information Center. The Chinese couple were Falun Gong practitioners and
were persons of concern under the protection of the UNHCR in Cambodia.
Their deportation is a gross violation of Cambodia's international obligation of
non-refoulement under the 1951 Convention relating to the Status of Refugees, to
which Cambodia is a signatory.
The couple were arrested by Cambodian police on 2 August 2002, a Friday.
Unconfirmed reports say that the couple showed to their arresting officers
their UNHCR protection letters, but that these were ignored and torn into
pieces. The UNHCR sought the couple's immediate release, but Cambodian
authorities officially denied that the couple was in their custody. Last
Friday, 9 August 2002, the UNHCR Regional Office in Bangkok sent a letter
to Cambodian authorities asking for the immediate release of the couple, but
it was revealed today that the Chinese had been deported that same day.
Li Guo Jun and Zhang Xinyi have been under UNHCR protection since January
2000 as persons of concern pending their official recognition as refugees.
They left China in 1998 before the July 1999 Chinese government crackdown
on the Falun Gong. Since 1998 they have been teaching in a Chinese school in
Phnom Penh and have apparently had no trouble with the local Chinese
authorities. In fact, the two have visited the Chinese mainland separately
on several occasions since their first arrival in Cambodia and have had no
problems with immigration authorities of both countries.
In June 2002, however, Zhang Xinyi received a package in the mail from
Taiwan containing Falun Gong materials. Soon thereafter, on 3 July 2002,
they were summoned by the Cambodian Department of Foreigners and informed
that "Cambodia and China enjoy friendly relations" and that the couple
was
damaging these relations. In late July, when Zhang Xinyi went to the
Chinese embassy to have her passport renewed, Chinese authorities took her old
passport and refused to give her a new one. By the end of July, she and
her husband were dismissed from the Chinese school. On 2 August, witnesses
reported the couple's arrest. The UNHCR was unsuccessful in convincing the
Cambodian authorities to honor their country's international obligation
and release the asylum seekers.
The earlier disappearance of Thich Tri Luch, a dissident Vietnamese Buddhist
monk, last 25 July 2002 remains unsolved. He was a recognised refugee and
signatory
to this convention. ============================== Posting date: 8/17/2002
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