Amnesty Israel to the Israeli Foreign Minister: Help Rescue Wei Xiong
(Clearwisdom.net)
January 5, 2003
Mr. Benjamin
Netanyahu
The Foreign
Minister
We are writing to you on behalf of Mr. Zion Xiong, the
Israeli citizen whose sister was arrested in China a year ago because of her
association with the "Falun Gong" organization. We would like to verify what
is known to us about the persecution going on in China against the members
of the group, and ask you to try to help the Xiong family to contact the
sister.
Wei Xiong was arrested as part of a crackdown conducted
for roughly a year and a half in China on organized crime. The operation
started in April 2001 and it's claimed purpose was to abolish violent crime.
As the crackdown progressed temporary procedures were declared to speed up
the arrests and trials of the criminals. Explicit instructions were issued
so as to shorten the interrogation and court procedures of the detainees. As
of such, during the first 3 month of the crackdown alone, at least 1781
people were sentenced and executed, some of the executions were carried out
for punishing property related felonies, drugs or meditation.
Since the beginning of the crackdown in April 2001, the
local authorities in China extended their mission objectives and employed
the same measures when dealing with suspects of conscience, including those
who are member of organizations or groups that were declared as illegal.
The "Falun Gong" organization was established at the
early 90's. In essence, it is a system that combines physical relaxation
techniques with a meditation method and spiritual practice. The organization
won millions of [practitioners] in China and throughout the world, as well
as in Israel. According to the standards of the international law, there is
no just cause for the ban on the system. It seems that the gathering of
millions of people in a single movement poses a threat to the stability of
the regime. Since its ban, thousands of activists were arrested without
trial and were sent to forced labor camps. It is worth noting that while
serving the penalty at the forced labor camps, detainees in China are
subjected to severe torture. In many cases, these tortures lead to loss of
life. The "Amnesty International" organization has learnt of some 200 "Falun
Gong" activists, half of which are women that died in custody, apparently
due to torture.
Given the evidence we have presented to you, we believe
that Wei Xiong is a prisoner of conscience who was arrested only for her
membership in the "Falun Gong" organization, and as it appears, has not
received a fair trail. We are concerned for her well-being, and are afraid
that she is subjected to severe torture that might claim her life. We
sympathize with the pain of the family and with the great anxiety they are
experiencing, as throughout the long period of her arrest her family has
successfully contacted her only once. Wei Xiong is due to serve another half
a year in the labor camp, where she is to undergo the so-called
"re-education".
We ask you to do whatever you can to find out the
condition Wei Xiong is in and to verify that she is not subjected to torture
and that she is treated fairly. We will continue with our efforts to claim
the release of the prisoners of conscience wherever they might be.
Nevertheless, we believe that the Israeli Foreign Ministry should intervene,
so as to ease the suffering of the Israeli citizen Zion and his family.
Sincerely,
Yael Weisz-Rind, Manager
Amnesty International, Israeli Branch
CC:
Mr. Dan Ben-Eliezer,
Manager Human's Right Department, 3 Arbel Street, The Ministry of Foreign
Affairs
Prof. Aharon
Evitar, Board Coordinator and Member of the Managing Committee, Amnesty
International
Ms. Rony Borstein,
China Board Coordinator
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