National Review: Impromptus -- NR managing editor's comments regarding Mayor Ma Ying-jeou's speech
By Jay Nordlinger, NR managing editor
(Clearwisdom.net)
[...]
I have a new hero: That's Ma Ying-jeou, mayor of Taipei. In a speech earlier
this week, he stuck it to the Red Chinese and stood up for liberty and
tolerance.
Addressing a gathering of Falun Gong followers, he said, "Freedom of religion
and freedom of belief are common values of a free society. Taiwan is a place
where freedom of assembly and freedom of religion are respected. People are
pained to see the mainland's persecution and killing of students of Falun Gong." He continued, "I'm not worried about offending any government or regime. I
attend June 4 memorial services [marking the Tiananmen Square massacre] every
year and openly declare that before the rehabilitation of [Tiananmen
demonstrators] reunification cannot be discussed."
And then, "The importance of human rights should exceed national borders and
both sides of the [Taiwan] Strait."
Wow. He's practically into Wilson territory now -- in fact, he is. And hats
off to him.
Look, you may think that the Falun Gongers are [...]: but they have been
beaten, tortured, jailed, murdered, and persecuted in every other way
imaginable, and they are resilient and daring and brave. All decent people
should leap to their defense and protect them in any way they can. I made these
points in a
speech two years ago. To echo Niemoeller, today it might be Falun Gong; and
then underground Catholics; and then Protestant "house" churches; and then
[...]?
Anyway, I like this Mayor Ma -- who, for what he said, [...].
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