UK Member of Parliament Writes to Wen Jiabao Urging Chinese Government to Release Falun Gong Practitioners
On November 13 2003, UK Member of Parliament Robert Marris wrote to Chinese Premier
Wen Jiabao, urging the Chinese government to release Falun Gong practitioners
unconditionally. Mr. Marris said in his letter that they are incarcerated solely because
of their expression of their peacefully held belief. "I strongly urge the
Chinese government to ensure that an independent investigation is carried out into
the allegations and release them unconditionally if the allegations are
upheld." Premier Wen Jiabao Dear Premier Wen, A matter of very serious concern has come to my attention and this is why I
write to you now. I have been told that I heard that Baolian, Yongjie, Jian and Xujun are family members or close
personal friends of UK residents and citizens. These cases are apparently
appalling examples of using outrageous punishment on completely peaceful people
exercising their most fundamental human rights of freedom of speech, conscience
and belief. China signed up to the UN Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and
should investigate all allegations of abuses of fundamental human rights and
bring those responsible to justice. I am told that they are incarcerated solely because of their expression of
their peacefully held belief. I strongly urge the Chinese government to ensure
that independent investigation is carried out into the allegations and released
them unconditionally if the allegations are upheld. I also urge the Chinese government to allow their relatives and friends in
the UK to visit them in China as soon as possible. Yours sincerely, Signature: Name: Marris
Zhong Nan Hai
Beijing
People's Republic of China
Position: M.P.
City: House of Commons, London, UK
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.org/mh/articles/2003/11/18/60773.html
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