Letter Asks Cambodian Government to Protect Those Who Are Suffering, Maintain Righteousness and Justice, Even Under Pressure
Dear Sir or Madam: I am a resident of Ohio, USA. Recently from Agence France-Presse (AFP) news, I was astonished to
learn that Cambodian police, under pressure from the Chinese Embassy in Phnom Penh, deported to
China a Chinese couple (Li, Guojun and his wife Zhang, Xinyi) who were living and working in Phnom
Penh with U.N. Refugee Certificates, simply because they are Falun Gong practitioners. According to
the sources inside China, the couple is being held in a detention center in Changsha City, the
capital city of Hunan Province in China, because of their belief in Falun Gong. I cannot understand why Cambodia, a nation that has experienced the cruelty of a communist
regime, can hand over two innocent people who pursue freedom of belief to another communist regime
which tortures and murders people with independent thoughts and belief. Also, I cannot understand
how a nation whose population is 95% Buddhist can hand over two people who believe in
"Truthfulness, Compassion, Forbearance" to the regime of Jiang Zemin, where nothing but
violence is worshipped. It is important to note that these two Chinese people had already obtained U.N. Refugee
Certificates. Do you know how Falun Gong practitioners have been treated by Jiang's regime in the
past three years? They are routinely subject to forced brainwashing, arbitrary detention, torture
and murder. Up to now, more than 1,600 Falun Gong practitioners have been tortured to death
according the sources inside China. Do you know what the couple will face after being sent to China?
They are already in police custody now. What will happen to them if they refuse to renounce their
practice of Falun Gong? History is a mirror. The suffering of the Cambodian people under the rule of the Khmer Rouge
regime should make everyone in the world think: How can we keep this kind of catastrophe from
happening again in the world? What should be our response if a mass human rights violation is
happening in another country? I believe the answer should be: speak out for and protect those who
are suffering; maintain righteousness and justice even under pressure. Helping others is helping
yourselves. Doing good things creates a good future for a nation, but helping evil people persecute
practitioners of a righteous practice could push a nation into a dangerous situation. I sincerely hope that the Cambodian government can find a way to remedy this wrong deed. It is
not only important for the fate of the Chinese couple, but also for the future of Cambodia. Thank you Sincerely yours, [Name omitted]
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