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The Icelandic Government Does Not Deny That the Blacklist Was Obtained from the Jiang Regime (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) News from Iceland on September 6, 2002: Today, the
first round of dialogues between Icelandic government officials from the Ministry
of Justice and Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Falun Gong practitioners was
concluded. When the Icelandic officials were closely questioned about the source
of the blacklist, they did not deny that the list came from Jiang's regime.
The Ministry of Justice officials acknowledged that they had obtained many
"materials" from China.
Caption: 3000 Icelandic people demonstrate to protest Jiang and the unfair
treatment of Falun Gong practitioners during Jiang's visit in Iceland Last June
The group of eight Falun Gong practitioners from the US, Canada and Europe
completed the first round of dialogue with the Icelandic government on September
6. The Icelandic Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Justice each
sent two government officials to participate in the dialogue. The noted human
rights lawyer and Icelandic Supreme Court Lawyer Ragnar Adalsteinsson provided
legal consultation for Falun Gong practitioners. But for the time being, there
has not been any progress.
The focal points for discussion were concentrated on the issue that during
Jiang's visit to Iceland in June, the Icelandic government yielded to China's
pressure, using a blacklist to keep Falun Gong practitioners from entering
Iceland. The media in Germany disclosed that while Jiang visited Germany, China
once coerced German police to restrict Falun Gong practitioners' legitimate
appeal. They threatened that Jiang would immediately terminate the visit if
Falun Gong practitioners or yellow clothes were seen.
Falun Gong practitioner Cheng Dan from the US, who participated in the
September 6 dialogue, remarked, "We seek an open dialogue leading to mutual
understanding and timely corrective measures to reverse the damage from the
unfortunate situation in June. Last June, more than 100 practitioners had their
visas denied, were turned away at the border, held in a makeshift detention
center, and/or denied boarding IcelandAir flights in Europe and North America.
We also asked the Icelandic government for the blacklist that played such a
big role in airports and customs offices around the world last June. That list
was made about us, and we have the right to know the source of that list."
One official from the Icelandic Ministry of Justice acknowledged that the
Icelandic government had obtained a large number of materials from China. When
he was asked if the Chinese government provided the blacklist, the official
didn't deny it. The official said, "The name lists have already been destroyed,
only one copy is filed as a record." The Icelandic Supreme Court attorney Ragnar,
who provided consultation for Falun Gong practitioners, expressed, "Putting one
copy of the blacklist on record has no difference with filing several thousand
copies." Ragnar hoped that the Icelandic government presented evidence on having
destroyed the blacklists.
Earlier, some media outlets thought that the blacklist possibly came from
Interpol, but the German Interpol denied that it had provided such a list to the
Icelandic government. Interpol expressed that "it only provides information
regarding criminals." The Icelandic government also denied that the list came
from the Interpol.
The Falun Gong practitioners expressed that the Jiang regime disregarded
Falun Gong practitioners' belief, exerting pressure on the Icelandic government
to deny entry to or detain Falun Gong practitioners. This is clearly in
violation of international human rights laws. Moreover, many copies of the
blacklist were distributed to airports around the world and used to deny entry
to Falun Gong practitioners.
By caving in to the Jiang regime's pressure, the Icelandic government damaged
Iceland's reputation and standing in the international community as a bellwether
of democratic freedoms and integrity. Falun Gong practitioners believe that the
ban was a consequence of incorrect information received by the Icelandic
government. Through dialogue, these matters can be directly addressed, leading
to improved mutual understanding.
Jiang was making a state visit to Iceland during this time period, and he
bears personal responsibility for the brutal persecution campaign waged against
tens of millions of Falun Gong practitioners in China, resulting in
imprisonment, torture, families torn apart, and more than 400 dead. Falun Gong
practitioners traveled to Iceland, not for their own benefit, but to give voice
to the innocent people being persecuted in China. They hoped to appeal for an
end to the persecution in a peaceful, lawful, and compassionate manner. In
China, participating in such appeal activities could cost one's freedom and even
one's life.
The Falun Gong practitioners seek an agreement to compensate for the damage.
They pointed out possible acceptable outcomes: a public admission of mistakes;
compensation for affected individuals; public denunciation of the persecution in
China; and full disclosure to practitioners regarding the blacklist and its
destruction.
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