Response from the Swedish Foreign Minister to a Practitioner's Question on the Foreign Ministry's Open Day
(Clearwisdom.net May 31, 2003) The following is the response from the
Swedish Foreign Minister Anna Lindh to a Swedish practitioner, after a question
on Falun Gong at the Foreign Ministry Open Day in Sweden:
"Regarding Falun Gong, Sweden has raised the issue with China
several times, and I have personally raised it with the Chinese Foreign Minister
on several occasions, because we cannot accept the way they fight against the
movement and persecute their members. They see it as political. We think that
even if it's political one has to respect the movement and one must not
persecute or imprison its members. So we have brought this up with China several
times.
Regarding the woman who is now jailed in Thailand, we have
raised the issue with the Thai authorities and demanded her release and we have
been trying to help her in every possible way, because this is another example
of how someone has been stuck in another country, where Swedish law cannot reach
them. So we have taken both jurisprudential and political actions. So far we
have not succeeded. We hope to have better results in the near future."
Question by the host of the Open Day: Isn't this a strange incarceration?
Anna Lindh: Yes, it is of course. Because it's about
a...We think it is not right to imprison someone because they persist in
believing in something and that cannot be forbidden in a society of law and
order.
Source:
http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/200305/12787.html
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