Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Speaks Regarding Persecution of Falun Gong in China
(Clearwisdom.net) On April 23, 2003 the Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs Bill Graham
spoke at a forum hosted by the University of Alberta in Edmonton. There were more than 150 people in
attendance with several news media present. The three main topics discussed during the forum
concerned Canadian foreign policy: Security, Prosperity, and Values and Culture. Regarding the topic of Values and Culture, a student brought up the question of dictatorships
such as Iraq and China. The student asked if Canada was willing to sacrifice principle in exchange
for economic gains when dealing with these countries. The student gave the former Iraqi regime's
tactics and the Chinese regime's persecution of Falun Gong as examples. Regarding the topic of China
and Falun Gong, Mr. Graham stated that he has had many discussions with Chinese officials on the
issue of Falun Gong. He has told the Chinese officials that the persecution was wrong and
irrational. He also mentioned a project that he started with a colleague to help some countries'
governments to eliminate corruption, which has achieved some results so far. Mr. Graham further
touched upon the issue of SARS, noting that China's policy of secrecy was an issue that needed to be
addressed.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.cc/mh/articles/2003/4/27/49224.html
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