U.S. Ambassador to China Answers Questions about Falun Gong at Yale University (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net, September 22, 2003) On September 17, the U.S. Ambassador to
China, Mr. Clark T. Randt Jr. made a speech at Yale entitled, "The U.S.
--China Relationship and Development of Law." Afterwards, he spent more
than an hour answering questions raised by students and scholars. He was asked
several times about the persecution of Falun Gong in China, American citizen
Charles Li who is currently illegally imprisoned in China, and the Judge's
decision in the Chicago lawsuit against Jiang Zemin. Mr. Randt clearly answered
the questions one by one.
A Falun Gong practitioner asking questions.
One of the audience members asked, "Just now, Mr. Ambassador mentioned a
case that occurred in March of this year about how Mr. Sun Zhigang was beaten to
death in a collecting post in Guangzhou city. I also read a report in the Wall
Street Journal written by Pulitzer Prize winning reporter, Ian Johnson, about
how police officers in Weifang, Shangdong Province forced an elderly woman, Ms.
Chen Zixiu to give up her practice of Falun Gong through brutal torture, which
caused her death. These events demonstrate that China's legal system still needs
to be improved, but what is even more serious is that the existing laws are not
respected and put into practice, because those who execute the laws follow the
leader's will rather than laws."
The ambassador nodded and said, "Right."
Another listener said, "The Jiang regime has employed large amounts of
manpower and material resources to block the internet, interdict the flow of
information and deprive people of their right to know the truth of important
incidents. Under these circumstances, to uphold the legal rights ensured by the
Constitution, using peaceful means to break the information blockade should not
be considered as illegal. American citizen Charles Li intended to break through
the information blockade to let people know the facts of the Chinese
government's human rights violations; as a result, he was arrested in China.
What does the American government plan to do?"
Ambassador Randt said, "I'm very aware of Charles Li's case. We pay
close attention to him, because he is an American citizen. Now the police have
stopped force-feeding him." The Ambassador continued, "Of course, we
request the Chinese government to unconditionally release him."
When Mr. Randt was asked as U.S. Ambassador in China, whether he urged the
Chinese government to stop the persecution of Falun Gong, Mr. Randt answered,
"We have been consistently exerting efforts to promote human rights and
religious freedom. In China, one cannot hear the voice from Falun Gong. They are
all imprisoned. We have been condemning the Chinese government's persecution of
Falun Gong all along and continuously request the Chinese government to stop the
persecution of Falun Gong."
When one of the audience members said that Jiang was being sued in several
countries for committing genocide, however, the U.S. district court in Chicago
dismissed the case on the grounds of "sovereign immunity", Mr. Randt
said that as this case is still in progress and he was not in a position to
comment on it.
After the seminar, the Director of the International Human Right Center, Mr.
James Silk said, "The current sovereign immunity is quite disputable even
in the circle of laws. I don't think it should apply to crimes against large
groups of people."
A western Falun Gong practitioner related his experience in China to all of
the attendees: "Last year, I took a trip to China. I stood by a roadside
without doing anything. A police officer came over and forced me to open my bag.
He searched my bag and when he found a 'banned book', he arrested me and
repatriated me in less than 24 hours."
Ambassador Randt explained the rights that an American citizen should enjoy
in China. After the seminar, a Chinese student approached this western
practitioner and expressed his regret for the unjust treatment the western
practitioner received during his travel in China. He said, "China's legal
system is so bad. Fortunately, you are an American citizen, and they dared not
mistreat you too much. It also suppresses many kinds of spiritual beliefs such
as Falun Gong. That really should not have happened. I hope we will have the
ability to go back and change the situation."
After the seminar, the western Falun Gong practitioner handed a petition
letter calling for the rescue of Charles Li from the Falun Gong club at Yale
University to Ambassador Randt.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2003/9/22/57758.html
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