Letter from Hospital Employees' Union in British Columbia, Canada: Courts Should Not Allow China's Campaign of Terror to be Exported to Hong Kong
Hospital Employees' Union August 16, 2002 Mr. Tung Chee Hwa Ms. Elsie Leung Dear Mr. Hwa and Ms. Leung: Re: The Trial of the Falun Gong Practitioners in Hong Kong We understand that the verdict in the trial of 4 Swiss and 12 Hong Kong citizens, practitioners
of Falun gong, who staged a peaceful protest outside the Chinese Liaison Office in Hong Kong on
March 14th, 2002, is imminent. For a long time, the government of China has undertaken a
campaign of persecution against members of this group, who believe in Truthfulness, Compassion and
Forbearance. The evidence regarding the events of March 14th clearly show that it was the police
authorities who caused obstruction and used violence, and that 50-60 officers were utilized despite
the fact that there was a small contingent of demonstrators. It is very important that Chinese President Jiang Zemin and his supporters not be allowed to
export their policies regarding the Falun Dafa and others who advocate for the freedom to express
their political views. In China, the authorities were ordered to shoot Falun Gong practitioners who
were simply distributing flyers, [so the Hong Kong and Swiss practitioners] initiated a sit-in and
hunger strike. Clearly, the extensive video footage, photographs and eye-witness accounts, as well
as any knowledge regarding the peaceful philosophy of this group, indicate that the charges of
obstructing public property and assaulting police are without foundation and should not have been
entertained by the courts. It is essential that the courts in Hong Kong do not allow the Chinese campaign of terror to be
exported into Hong Kong and that the "one country, two systems" policy continue until at
least 2047. These citizens, who have been charged as well as other practitioners of Falun Gong, must
be allowed to freely express their views and contribute to society rather than be faced with
detention, torture, murder and labour camps. This is an opportunity for the government and judiciary of Hong Kong to send a clear message to
the world that they respect the Human Rights that are fundamental for all people, and that Hong Kong
is a safe haven for people who want to peacefully express their opinions. We look forward to hearing of your positive action to help resolve what is becoming a despicable
situation. Yours truly, Signed Fred Muzin President Cc:
Office of the Executive Chief, Hong Kong SAR
5/F, Central Government Offices, Main Wing
Lower Albert Rd, Hong Kong
Department of Justice
23rd floor, High Block
Queensway Government Offices
66 Queensway, Hong Kong
Judiciary Administrator
Hong Kong Police Force
Vera Yin
Doris LU
International Solidarity Committee
Hon. Bill Graham
Christian Task Force
Ken Devidson ( CUPE, BC )
Kristin Vandervoort
Stephen HowardJim Sinclair ( BCFED )
Jane Staschuk ( BCFED )
Amnesty International London
Amnesty International
Keith Martin, MP
Svend Robinson, MP
Bill Blaikle, MP
HEU Provincial Executive
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