Swiss Practitioner Speaks Inside the UN Commission on Human Rights
(Clearwisdom.net) In the morning of April 22, 2003, a Swiss Falun Gong
practitioner read a speech at the plenary session of 59th United
Nations Commission on Human Rights as the representative of the Association of
World Citizens to the United Nations. The full text of the speech is reproduced
below:
Item 17 (b): Human Rights Defenders
We welcome the outstanding efforts of the Special Rapporteur, Ms Hiva Jilani,
which merit strong support from the Secretariat and continued cooperation with
NGOs.
We may say that there are broadly two types of human rights defenders: those
who choose the role and then often join NGOs specialized in the defense of human
rights, and those human rights defenders who are thrust into the role due to the
need for self-defense because they belong to a category of people who are
suddenly cast by a government into the role of "subversives" or outcasts.
Likewise with the practitioners of Falun Gong in China.
The Falun Gong practice a series of Qigong exercises which facilitate the
circulation of energy throughout the body. They uphold a certain number of moral
principles, as in Chinese thought, the body, mind, and spirit are seen as
closely linked. Falun Gong practitioners come from all walks of life and most
regions of China. Many persons chose to practice Falun Gong for reasons of good
health and as a guide to a better life. There was no common political position
among the practitioners.
Suddenly, in July 1999, the movement was banned. Practitioners were arrested,
sent to reform-through-labour camps. They lost their jobs and schooling rights.
Thus, Falun Gong practitioners had to learn about the legal and human rights
provisions of the Chinese legal system, the prohibitions against torture, the
right to assembly and publication. They had to become human rights defenders in
order to protect those arrested and tortured in violation of the Chinese legal
system.
Unfortunately, repression continues and both Chinese and international human
rights provisions are broken daily. The evidence of repression and torture has
been brought to the Commission by Falun Gong human rights defenders.
One was Mrs Wang Yuzhi, whose testimony on arrest and torture is available.
Only a few days after her speaking here to an NGO meeting, her brother and two
sisters were illegally arrested in China, in retaliation, even though they were
not Falun Gong practitioners. We call for their immediate release. This is a key
example of the dangers faced by human rights defenders whose families become
targets of repression. Thus we pay homage to their courage and we must redouble
our support for human rights defenders.
Thank you Madam Chairman.
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