U.S. State Department Publishes Annual Report on International Religious Freedom, Criticizes Chinese Government's Persecution of Falun Gong
(Clearwisdom.net) On December 18, the U.S. State Department published
the 2003 Annual Report on International Religious Freedom, in which the U.S.
government criticized the situation of religious freedom in China. According to
the Radio Free Asia's December 19th report, the U.S. State
Department published the 2003 Annual Report on International Religious Freedom,
which criticized the situation of religious freedom in China. The report states that, among other things, "the Chinese government
continued its repression of groups that it determined to be 'cults' in
general, and of the Falun Gong in particular. The arrest, detention and
imprisonment of Falun Gong practitioners continue." Practitioners who
refuse to recant their beliefs are sometimes subjected to harsh treatment in
prisons and reeducation-through-labor camps. There have been credible reports of
deaths due to torture and abuse. Thousands of individuals are still undergoing
criminal, administrative and extra-judicial punishment for engaging in Falun
Gong practices. The report quoted Richard L. Armitage, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State, who
spoke at the press conference, "With this report, we intend to focus
attention on the plight of people who are persecuted simply for the peaceful
practice of religious beliefs and to provide a resource of action..." The report also stated that John Hanford, Ambassador at Large for
International Religious Freedom who spoke at the meeting, had this to say,
"Though international law supports it, and though millions of religious
believers around the world desire it, religious freedom all too often remains
fragile, neglected and violated. Many religious believers find themselves
forced to worship secretly instead of confidently, or to hold their sacred
beliefs in fear and under threat rather than in peace and security. Many
others suffer severe hardships for their faith, including beatings, torture,
detention, imprisonments and death."
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2003/12/20/62915.html
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