Letter from Dublin Students to the Irish Prime Minister: "Ireland Should Do All in Its Power to Help Bring This Absurd Persecution to An Early End."
Mr. Bertie Ahern TD CC: Minister of Education, Minister of Foreign Affairs,
Minister of Enterprise Dear Taoiseach, We are Dublin students and we would like to bring to your
attention again the issue of two Dun Laoghaire students Mr. Feng Liu and Ms.
Fang Yang, who are now held in China and not allowed to return to their studies
in Ireland because of their refusal to renounce their spiritual belief. Mr. Feng Liu and Ms. Fang Yang have had their passports
confiscated only because of practicing Falun Gong. Feng is only 24 years old and
should be completing his studies here, yet he has been put in the notorious
Dalian City Labor camp without trial. Seven Falun Gong practitioners have been
tortured to death in this labor camp; his family has not been allowed to visit
him since the summer of 2002. They are very concerned for his safety, as are we
in Ireland Taoiseach. We hope you can urgently raise the cases of Feng and Fang to
the Chinese government directly and through other Minister level interactions
with China via trade and education etc. We believe that Ireland cannot develop a
sound academic relationship while neglecting China's persecution of innocent
students for their spiritual belief. Various sources have shown that large amount of China's state
budget have been exhausted in the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners. The
estimated total financial resources exhausted in the persecution of Falun Gong
lies in hundreds of billions Yuan each year. Comparing this with statements made
by Chinese officials in the ministry for sport before the banning Falun Gong: if
100 million people are practicing Falun Gong then that's billions of yuan saved
each year in health fees. According to Hong Kong's Open and Contend magazines, Mainland
China now ranks fourth after Venezuela, Mexico, and Argentina in capital loss
from large numbers of high-ranking officials fleeing with the country's
financial resources. In the year 2000, China suffered a capital loss of US$48
billion, but overseas investment was only US$40.7 billion. Evidence has also shown that slave labor is being widely used
in China's labor camps and prisons to make various products. Some of the slave
labor products are made for partners of foreign companies. In the attached
report, Beijing XinAn labor camp has made toys for Mickey Toy Co. Ltd,
subcontracted by Nestlé. Trinity student Zhao Ming [successfully rescued with
your intervention] witnessed these toys being made through forced labor when he
was illegally detained in labor camp. During the last year, Chinese dictator Jiang Zemin has been
sued for his crimes of torture and genocide and against humanity in the US,
Belgium, Spain, Germany etc based upon international law and domestic law. Luo
Gan the head of 610 Office, was sued for torture or genocide in Iceland,
Finland, Armenia and Moldova during his visit to Europe this year. Famous human
rights lawyers including one Belgian lawyer, one German lawyer and one French
lawyer who were involved in the case of Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, are
taking the cases on behalf of Falun Gong practitioners. It is a shame to shake
hands and interact with these criminal officials. The campaign directed at eradicating Falun Gong is a
systematic state terrorism and a policy that has drained China's fragile
economy. The assurances given in the EU China dialogue over the past few years
have changed nothing on the ground; everyday new death cases are being received.
The Chinese consulates and officials even continue to spread slanderous material
concerning Falun Gong in the hope that this will incite hatred or at least doubt
in the minds of overseas politicians. Indeed politicians in Ireland have
received such material. Their aim is clear: To justify their campaign against
the practice so that they can continue their brutal suppression and genocide
while escaping condemnation from the international community. We hope you share our view, that given the above facts,
Ireland should do all in its power to help bring this absurd persecution to an
early end. Although these two students are not Irish citizens, we believe that
human rights transcend political borders and that given their special connection
with a democratic country like Ireland, we take it as our duty to speak up for
them. We believe that the Irish government should not interact with
China while keeping silent on these human rights violations. Chinas respecting
human rights must be the prerequisite of developing all relationships between
the two countries. Sincerely Yours Students from Dublin's major universities
Department of the Taoiseach,
Government Buildings,
Upper Merrion Street, Dublin 2
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