US Senator Richard Lugar: The United States Should Not Remain Silent about the Issue of Human and Religious Rights in China
(Clearwisdom.net) United States Senate November 25, 2003 Dear Dr. (Name omitted): Thank you for your correspondence regarding Falun Dafa and
the persecution of its practitioners in China. I appreciate this opportunity to
respond. I have been deeply troubled by China's human and religious
rights record for some time, and have communicated my concerns over human and
religious rights abuses directly to the Chinese government on a number of
occasions. The United States should not remain silent about the issue of human
and religious rights in China, and as a U.S. Senator, I have made clear on many
occasions my concerns about repressive Chinese practices. In September I held a hearing of the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee, which I chair, regarding the different facets of our relationship
with China. At that hearing I said: "Finally, China's development has given
million of Chinese citizens new personal space to choose their jobs, start
businesses, make money, travel, and communicate with one another and the outside
world. These developments have produced more questions about democracy in China,
transparency in government, and observance of human rights. According to Amnesty
International's latest report, the human rights situation in China has worsened.
The "strike hard" campaign, the handling of the SARS epidemic, actions
against Falun Gong, moves against ethnic minorities in the name of
counter-terrorism, and continuing repression in Tibet, all raised important
questions." I will continue to monitor China's human rights record as we
consider our on-going relationship with that country. Thank you, again, for taking the time to write to me. Sincerely, Richard G. Lugar
Washington, DC
United States Senator
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