Canadian MP Svend Robinson Urges the Minister of Foreign Affairs to Initiate a Resolution Censuring China for Its Human Rights Abuses at the UN Commission on Human Rights in March
(Clearwisdom.net) January 22, 2003 Honourable Bill Graham, PC MP Dear Bill, I have recently been contacted by a number of concerned Canadians regarding the
Chinese government's persecution of Falun Gong practitioners. As you know, Falun Gong is a peaceful movement whose followers have been subject
to oppression, torture, and execution at the hands of the Chinese government for their beliefs. Far
too much suffering has been caused by the refusal of the PRC to uphold international human rights
law, which guarantees freedom of expression and belief. Indeed, just since November 2002, 46 Falun
Gong practitioners have been killed by authorities in China. I am grateful that you and other representatives of the Canadian government have
addressed this issue with your Chinese counterparts regularly in the past, and have spoken out
publicly about human rights in China at the UN General Assembly and Commission on Human Rights. It
is imperative that the government of Canada continues to register the outrage of Canadians with the
Chinese authorities, so that they realize their persecution of Falun Gong practitioners cannot be
carried out with impunity. For this reason, I urge you to initiate a resolution censuring the Government of
China for its systematic denial of basic human rights to its people (including the specific example
of state persecution of Falun Gong practitioners) at the 59th Session of the United Nations
Commission on Human Rights in Geneva this spring. I look forward to your earliest possible reply on this important matter. Sincerely yours, á Svend J Robinson, MP
Minister of Foreign Affairs
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