UK MEP Writes to EU Foreign Commissioner Chris Patten regarding the Political Trial in Hong Kong
(Clearwisdom.net) On 29 August 2002, a UK member of the European Parliament
wrote to European Commission Foreign Affairs Commissioner Mr Chris Patten, the
last UK Governor of Hong Kong, to voice his concern for the persecution in Hong
Kong in the form of a politically motivated trial of Falun Gong practitioners.
He also called on Mr Patten to intervene in this case of political persecution.
The text of the letter is as follows: August 29th, 2002
Dear Mr Patten,
RE: Falun Gong
We have recently been contacted by a constituent. Due to your extensive
experience of Hong Kong and special knowledge of the Far East, we think you may
be able to help us with this matter.
We're writing to draw attention to the trial of sixteen Falun Gong
practitioners (twelve from Hong Kong, four from Switzerland) who were arrested
beginning a peaceful, three-day hunger strike in front of the Peoples' Republic
of China Liaison Office in Hong Kong. The protesters were accused of blocking
the pavement and assaulting police officers while they claim the demonstration
was completely peaceful and in keeping with the essential Falun Gong principles
of "Truthfulness, Compassion, Tolerance". Enclosed is a copy of the
European Falun Gong Information Centre's press statement concerning the
incident.
We have been campaigning against the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners
in China for several years now and are alarmed to hear of this further case of
persecution. Do you have any information you could possibly add or is there any
influence you can bring to bear on the situation? Thank you,
Source: http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/6706.html
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