Open Letter to Congressman Gilman in Support of Falun Gong
September 23, 2002
Rep. Benjamin A. Gilman RE: HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS IN CHINA
Dear Rep. Gilman:
I am writing as both a third-year law student at the George Washington
University School of Law and, more importantly, as a constituent from Orange
County, NY. I would first like to commend your long-lasting devoted career of
public service and representation of the Hudson Valley in Congress. You have
provided a voice for the concerns of our community and have led by example in
fighting for the beliefs of your party and your constituents.
The primary purpose of this letter is to commend your actions in Congress as
an advocate for human rights throughout the world, but also to urge you to
further express your strong commitment regarding human rights violations in
China throughout the duration of your term in Congress. Earlier this year, you
called for China's Foreign Minister Tang Jiaxuan to make a "substantial
commitment" to ending the persecution of the spiritual movement Falun Gong
and to foster a greater respect for human rights. However, as you suggested in
July, the response of the Chinese government has continued to be merely lip
service rather than a sincere commitment to ending persecution and human rights
violations.
I urge you to continue your strong support, as well as offer your guidance to
Representatives Maurice Hinchey and Sue Kelly regarding the strong feelings of
the citizens of the Hudson Valley regarding this matter. Human rights are a
bi-partisan issue that should receive attention across all platforms. The
persecution that citizens of China are receiving is a form of "internal
terrorism".
Just as our allies have joined America in supporting our fight against
terrorism after September 11, we need to join the citizens of China in gaining
freedom and protecting their rights against an oppressive government. Stopping
the persecution of Falun Gong is a clear and identifiable step in helping the
overall situation. The atrocities related to Falun Gong are egregious. Since the
chairman of China's Communist Party, Jiang Zemin, began the persecution of Falun
Gong practitioners in July 1999:
100 million people who practiced Falun Gong as of 1998 have
lost their freedom of belief.
Over 100,000 Falun Gong practitioners have been illegally
arrested and detained.
More than 500 have been sentenced to prison terms of up to 18
years.
More than 1,000 have been forced into mental hospitals, an
act condemned by the World Psychiatric Association.
Over 20,000 have been illegally sent to labor camps without
trials.
At least 466 deaths through police torture have been
confirmed with government sources inside China disclosing that the actual
number exceeds 1,600.
You have set the precedent with your advocacy and I recommend that your
colleagues follow your example. On Wednesday, October 9, 2002, there will be a
public rally west of the Capitol Hill Reflecting Pool between 12:00 and 2:00 PM
calling for President Bush in his meeting with Chinese President Jiang Zemin to
recommend an active commitment to change. I hope the citizens of the Hudson
Valley will have adequate representation at this rally. I will join you in your
active role in the campaign for the protection of human rights by being present
at the rally and continuing our community's voice in both Congress and moreover,
the world.
Furthermore, I would greatly appreciate the opportunity to meet in person to
discuss my concerns as a constituent. I can be contacted by phone at (phone #
omitted) or by e-mail at (email address omitted). Thank you again for your
continued support and representation.
Sincerely yours,
J. B.
Registered Voter, Goshen, NY
Cc: The Times Herald Record, Citizens for Gilman, Rep. Maurice Hinchey and
Rep. Susan Kelly
Congressman, 20th Congressional District
2449 Rayburn Building
Washington, DC 20515
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