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Radio Free Asia: Report on the Annual General Meeting of the International Human Rights Association in Germany (Clearwisdom.net) On April 4th and 5th 2003, the International Human
Rights Association in Germany held its Annual General Meeting. Two Falun Gong
practitioners were invited to report on China's human rights situation. Two
unanimous resolutions were reached which requested the German government to take
any measure available to stop the Chinese regime from damaging human rights and
persecuting Falun Gong. The following is an extract from a report by Tian Yi,
special correspondent for Radio Free Asia: On April 4th and 5th, the International Human Rights
Association held its Annual General Meeting in Germany. Falun Gong practitioners
from Germany and some other countries were invited to attend this meeting. Zheng
Zhi Hong, a scholar of law from the University of Zhejiang in China, also
attended the meeting. On April 7th, she was interviewed by journalists and
introduced the purpose of the meeting in detail. Two practitioners, Wang Yuzhi from Canada and Dai Zhizhen
from Australia, gave details of the brutal persecution of their families in
China. On this information, the meeting passed a resolution on the human rights
situation in China. Another resolution regarding the persecution of Falun Gong
was also passed. The meeting requested the German government to take any
necessary and effective measures to restrain the Chinese government from
violating human rights and persecuting Falun Gong. The meeting also brought
forward four requests. One of these requests was for the German government to keep
an eye on the activities of the Chinese consular services in Germany. Another
request was to ask the German government to condemn China at the human rights
meeting held in Geneva, and to propose a resolution to condemn China for their
human rights record. In conclusion, Zheng Zhi Hong commented that the two
resolutions that were unanimously passed would be sent to the German government,
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and all members of the German and European
parliaments. The resolutions would also be sent to the relevant personnel and
organisations at the human rights meeting held in Geneva, as well as relevant
human rights and religious groups. German media will be notified of this event
and the information will be made available to all concerned. Posting date: 4/17/2003
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