International Society for Human Rights Passes a Resolution Demanding China to Immediately Stop the Persecution of Falun Gong
(Clearwisdom.net)
On April 6 2003, the German-based International Society for
Human Rights (IGFM) proposed the following resolution:
The government of the People's Republic of China ignores human rights. Since
the beginning of the communist party's rule over the country, millions of people
have been charged with political crimes and have been illegally persecuted,
arrested, sentenced and even tortured to death. To date, over ten thousand
citizens have been detained in prisons, detention centers, labor camps, and
re-education classes, because the Chinese government has labeled them political
enemies and subsequently persecuted them. Apart from individual dissidents,
opposing party members, and those who criticize the government, the Chinese
government also persecutes groups, citizens and movements.
Falun Gong is one of the movements being persecuted. In 1999, the Chinese
government labeled it an "[slanderous term omitted]" and outlawed it.
Falun Gong is a peaceful and non-violent cultivation method to cultivate one's
body and mind; there are millions of people inside and outside China practicing
Falun Gong. To protest against the arrest, constant surveillance, torture and
killing of Falun Gong practitioners in China, German Falun Gong practitioners
visited Tiananmen Square in Beijing in November 2001 to appeal for Falun Gong
for the first time, protesting courageously against these injustices. IGFM is
proud of these practitioners who took part in the demonstrations. Since then,
IGFM has also participated in several demonstrations with Falun Gong
practitioners. However, the Chinese government has also made efforts to impose
pressure on Falun Gong practitioners in Germany and other countries, and its
actions have not yet been stopped.
Because of the continued persecution of Falun Gong, the German-based
International Society for Human Rights passed the following resolution:
Respecting human dignity and equality, and guaranteeing human rights are the
foundations of world freedom, justice and peace. To demand China to respect
basic human rights is not to interfere with the domestic affairs of the People's
Republic of China. Freedoms of belief and expression are enshrined in China's
constitution. Besides, the People's Republic of China has signed the UN
Convention against Torture and is obliged to respect the articles contained
within.
Similarly, members of IGFM have previously attended a meeting in Koenigstein
on April 6 2003 and have verified the most serious human rights violations in
China that have been both tolerated and encouraged by the Chinese government.
The International Society for Human Rights has verified that:
The International Society for Human Rights has been informed that:
As a result, The International Society for Human Rights supports:
Members of the International Society for Human Rights request the German
Federal Government to:
First, use every possible approach to urge the People's Republic of China to
immediately release all unlawfully detained Falun Gong practitioners, and to
stop the torture and brutal, inhumane, and undignified methods inflicted on
those unwilling to give up their belief.
Second, stop Chinese nationals, who are also Falun Gong practitioners, from
being deported back to China.
Third, take appropriate measures against the Chinese government, diplomatic
staff, and secret agents who are illegally interfering with and harassing German
citizens as well as those with residency permits, who practice Falun Gong.
Fourth, form a strategy for the Human Rights Committee in Geneva so that all
western countries can cooperate together.
Fifth, urge the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to investigate
violations of human rights, such as the "self-immolation" incident on Tiananmen
Square, January 23 2001 and the situations inside Beijing's Tuanhe Labor Camp
and the re-education classes in the former Drug Rehabilitation Center in
Guangzhou.
Koenigstein, April 6 2003 Meeting of German-based International Society for Human Rights
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Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2003/4/26/49150.html
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