Frettabladid (Icelandic newspaper): Discussing Human Rights with Luo
September 6th 2003
The [Icelandic] Minister for Justice hopes that the Chinese Governor will
learn from his trip to Iceland. Luo is said to be responsible for many of the
human rights violations carried out by the Chinese government.
Luo Gan, the top governor of the justice system in China,
will have an hour-long meeting with Bjorn Bjarnason the [Icelandic] Minister for
Justice during his visit to the country, which starts on Sunday evening. He is
visiting Iceland to learn and he will visit the Supreme Court, Iceland''s
Parliament and the Ministry of Justice. Luo is also the head of the notorious
"610" Office in China, which masterminds the "fight" against
so-called "wrong belief systems" i.e. Falun Gong and Christian
churches.
"We have to take care of our guests. Since he is
visiting to learn about the Icelandic legal and justice system, we must inform
him of our standpoint concerning human rights. My standpoint is very
clear." When asked whether he would protest against human rights violations
in China, Bjorn said he would not hide his point of view: "I have a clear
opinion of the human rights situation in China."
Bjorn says he hopes that Luo will learn from his trip to
Iceland; "We have put together information about our legal and justice
system, human rights laws and constitutional laws as well as our participation
in global human rights agreements, which we will introduce to him."
Gudmundur Arni Stefansson, Vice President of Iceland, will
see Luo on behalf of the Icelandic Parliament and have a meeting with him and
the leaders of all parties on Monday morning. "I will personally initiate a
discussion about human rights with him. I have heard that he has a record in
that respect that is not very good. But I need to learn more about the
person," said Gudmundur Arni Stefansson.
The Icelandic chapter of Amnesty International sent out a
press release yesterday, where they encouraged the Icelandic government to
protest against the human rights violations in China and to demand their
improvement in China. A silent standing protest, to show support for the victims
of human rights violations in China is being planned.
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