Letter to President Bush from UCLA Student Organizations Concerning the Detention of Charles Lee in China
(Clearwisdom.net) In October 2003, the Undergraduate
Student Association Council (USAC, a student government) at UCLA voted 11-0 to
cosign a letter to President Bush concerning the detention of Dr. Charles Lee.
The letter was also signed by the President of LASA, the Latino American
Students Association at UCLA, and the President and the entire Amnesty
International club at UCLA. The letter was initiated by the Falun Gong club at
UCLA. Excerpts follow. Dear President Bush, We are writing you to express our serious concern for U.S.
citizen and California resident Dr. Charles Lee. Dr. Lee was arrested on January
22nd at Guangzhou Baiyun Airport in Guangdong Province in Mainland
China and was charged with attempting to sabotage cable/broadcast systems. He
has since been held against his will the past nine months, during which time he
has been mistreated and force fed, an excruciating form of torture. With study
of Lee's case, it becomes obvious that Lee is being held for peaceful civil
disobedience. Lee told U.S. consular officials from the US consulate in
Shanghai that he was being targeted because he is a Falun Gong practitioner.
Falun Gong is a peaceful non-religious qigong practice based on the principles
of Truthfulness Compassion and Forbearance. Also known as cultivation practice,
it is a system of self-improvement. Since its introduction in 1992 by Mr. Li
Hongzhi, Falun Gong quickly spread by word of mouth so that by 1999 there were
70-100 million people practicing Falun Gong. In 1999, out of fear and jealousy,
former leader Jiang Zemin banned Falun Gong and initiated a brutal persecution.
Jiang now faces genocide lawsuits in both the US and abroad. Lee also revealed that he did intend to broadcast over state
run television a film with content that told the facts about Falun Gong and
which would expose human rights violations taking place throughout Mainland
China. Lee argued that such action is protected by both the Chinese Constitution
and the Chinese Basic Criminal Law, that it was peaceful and non harmful, and
that such action in the end will save lives. The current incarceration of Lee is unacceptable. Lee's U.S.
citizenship should protect him from a government that breaks its own laws with
impunity. At UCLA we value every person's right to life and respect
diversity of ethnicity, lifestyle and culture, acknowledging that tolerance and
openness are fundamental to a healthy, balanced community. In this light, the
comprehensive persecution of Chinese nationals who practice Falun Gong which
includes grotesque torture, hate propaganda, and murder in the thousands all has
one thing in common- it goes against the moral foundations of human
civilization. We hope that in the future human rights will become an even
stronger focus of US- China relations.
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