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"Global Coalition Against Article 23 Legislation" Appeal During 59th Session of the U.N. Human Rights Commission
(Clearwisdom.net)
At 3 p.m. on March 18, the U.S. based NGO, "Global Coalition Against Article
23 Legislation", staged an appeal at the Place Des Nations in Geneva to urge
government officials and others who are attending the 59th session of the U.N.
Human Rights Commission to express their concerns about the damage that the
enactment of Article 23 might have on Hong Kong's freedom and democracy.
More than three hundred people, including both Chinese and
westerners, who are concerned about Hong Kong's fate attended the appeal. Those
in attendance were from dozens of countries, including Switzerland, Hong Kong,
Taiwan, the U.K., Germany, France, the U.S., Canada and Australia. They
displayed Chinese and English banners reading "Support Hong Kong Citizens, and
Oppose the Article 23 Legislation", "Stop the Persecution of the Innocent by a
Dictator; Hong Kong's Future Cannot Be Ruined by Article 23", "Defend Freedom in
Hong Kong, Oppose the Repressive Article 23 Legislation", etc.
The Chairman of the "Global Coalition Against Article 23",
Mr. Tao Wang, pointed out that the Place Des Nations has witnessed numerous
appeals for human rights and human dignity, and that Falun Gong practitioners
had appealed there for human rights in China that morning. He said that he would
like once again to appeal for the (human rights) of the people in China and the
six million Hong Kong residents.
As to the revised version of Article 23 drafted by the Hong
Kong government in February 2003, Mr. Wang thought that though the wording had
changed, the vicious motive for depriving Hong Kong residents of their freedom
had been retained. He also mentioned that most Hong Kong residents are
pessimistic about their future after their appeals to prevent the implementation
of Article 23 have failed. Mr. Wang told Hong Kong residents that he would
present a signature book to the U.N. Human Right Commission containing 13,000
signature that have been collected on the Global Coalition Against Article 23
Legislation's website,
www.againstarticle23.org. Furthermore, Mr. Wang reiterated that the
Coalition's principles: "...are not to discuss how to modify Article 23, but
that we completely don't want Article 23..."
Hong Kong Falun Gong Association member Mr. Chen Yonggouang
recounted the case of 16 Hong Kong Falun Gong practitioners who were accused of
"blocking the street". The case was of great concern because the Chinese
government placed pressure on the Hong Kong government and its judicial
department. As a result, the case was tried unfairly. He also pointed out that
before the enactment of Article 23, the Hong Kong government had tried various
approaches to pave the way for suppressing Falun Gong, and that Article 23 is
aimed at Falun Gong. Finally, he mentioned that Hong Kong's "one-country,
two-system" policy is supposed to be maintained for 50 years unchanged, but it
has lasted only five years. How can people believe in the Hong Kong government's
promise that the implementation of Article 23 will not infringe upon human
rights and freedom?
Taiwan's situation is very much similar to that of Hong Kong.
With the "one-country, two-systems" policy, China tried to reunite Hong Kong
first, and then reunite Taiwan. As a result, Taiwan has closely watched Hong
Kong's political situation during the past five years after its handover to
Mainland China. During the appealing activity, Mr. Zhang Zhenyu, a Taiwanese
Falun Gong practitioner who was violently deported by Hong Kong police from Hong
Kong Airport to Taiwan in last January, recounted the experiences he and other
Taiwanese Falun Gong practitioners had been through during the several hours of
being detained in Hong Kong Airport. Among the detainees were the elderly and
children. Some were confined in a small room with poor ventilation and not
allowed to sleep. Some were even beaten by the police. Mr. Zhang was deported
along with his wife who had obvious scratches on her wrist and bloodstains on
her lips. For the case concerning the violence inflicted by Hong Kong police,
the Taiwanese government and its vice president have openly released statements
expressing their strong condemnation. Mr. Zhang said: "The implementation of
Article 23 would become a signal for Mainland China to entirely introduce its
authoritarian political system to Hong Kong. By so doing, not only the human
rights of the Taiwanese like me would be endangered, but the violence would be
extended to Hong Kong residents and the people from other countries."
In addition to Chinese, more and more westerners have deeply
realized the seriousness of Article 23. Ms. James, a western practitioner from
Australia, who is chairperson of Australian branch of the Global Coalition
Against Article 23 Legislation, expressed her grave concern over the
legislation. She also mentioned the Australian Chinese's strong opposition to
the legislation and the efforts done by European governments to urge Hong Kong
government to protect the basic freedom in Hong Kong.
The Chairman of the European branch of the Global Coalition
Against Article 23 Legislation, also gave a brief speech. He said that he was
shocked by unscrupulous measures taken by the Hong Kong government to sabotage
justice and human rights. He urged all the governments around the world not to
be deceived by Chinese government's lies.
A French Doctor of biology was the last speaker. He happened
to be invited to give lectures and do some research in the Hong Kong University
of Science and Technology. He was surprised by Hong Kong residents' fear
resulting from the legislation of Article 23. Even the scholars in universities
are worried about the fact that they may break the law while giving lectures on
political science. According to an email he received from the library, even the
library was wondering if it should apply to the government for a special permit
so as to keep the books which might be regarded by the government as seditious
publications.
As war loomed, most people's attention gradually shifted from
human rights which were the theme of the convention to the possible war in the
Middle East. The march against Hong Kong's legislation of Article 23 on the
morning of March 19, organized by the multinational radical party, was thus
called off. However, the Chairman of the Global Coalition Against Article 23
Legislation was invited to give a speech at a seminar sponsored by a
non-governmental organization in the United Nation Building. Posting date: 3/25/2003
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