Belated Report from France: Many Groups Protest Hong Kong Article 23 in front of Chinese Embassy
(Clearwisdom.net) On the evening of July 8th, many organizations and groups from different
parts of France protested in front of the Chinese Embassy against the Jiang regime forcing Hong Kong
to establish Article 23 Wu Jiang, who is in charge of the Chinese Democratic Party's French branch, gave
an impromptu speech. He said that three recent modifications to the proposed legislation put forward
by Hong Kong leader Tung Chee-hwa are just the same old stuff with a different label. The purpose of Article 23 is for the Jiang regime to extend its dictatorship to
Hong Kong. Wu Jiang thinks that the establishment of Article 23 is a humiliation to the people of
Hong Kong; and it is the Chinese Communist party itself that is committing the crime of subversion
(Article 23 is known as the "anti-subversion law") as Article 23 already violates the
Chinese Constitution. A representative of the French-Tibet Association stated that they joined the
protest against Article 23 in Hong Kong wholeheartedly. Their statement said that since 1997, when
Hong Kong was taken over by China, the Jiang regime has destroyed Hong Kong people's basic freedom
in spite of the "One Country, Two Systems" promise, and Falun Gong has been increasingly
suppressed. A Falun Gong practitioner also made a public speech on behalf of the French Falun
Dafa Association. In the statement, it was said that Article 23 is a poisonous knife. Under the
protection of Article 23, the Jiang regime can have anyone arrested, cruelly punished, or even
savagely murdered in Hong Kong because they practice Falun Gong. The Beijing government must
completely give it up rather than present partial modifications and vague guarantees. A representative of China Union gave a speech on behalf of Mrs. Marie Holzman,
stating that the freedom of Hong Kong is threatened and that it's most important for everyone to
take action and follow their hearts. When large groups of people are mobilized in Hong Kong, Europe,
the United States and Paris, a strong message can be delivered to the Chinese government: progress
is not the result of a loss of freedom. In her statement, it was emphasized that basic freedoms are
a right and a guarantee to safety and peace in the world. SARS is one example. The freedom of the
media in Hong Kong avoided a larger development of SARS. At the end of the declaration, an appeal
was made to the democratic world to strongly support the progress of democracy rather than take a
step back. It is for Hong Kong, for China, and for every one of us. At the gathering, a film in which Article 23 was condemned by many
internationally-renowned public figures was shown.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.org/mh/articles/2003/7/25/54550.html
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