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An Attendee is Brought to Tears as Practitioner Clarifies the Truth at UN World Leaders Forum
By a practitioner in United States
(Clearwisdom.net) On September 23, 2004, the second annual World
Leaders Forum held a special panel discussion at Columbia University on the
topic of how to eliminate violence and discrimination against women. The panel
was composed of female world leaders, including former U.S. Secretary of State
Madeleine Albright, Minister of Foreign Affairs Kristina Ojuland from the
Estonian Republic, Minister of Foreign Affairs Ilinka Mitreva from the Republic
of Macedonia, and Minister of Foreign Affairs Dodo Aichatou Mindaoudou from the
Republic of Niger. After each of the foreign ministers presented her opinions on how to protect
the rights of women, Ms. Albright moderated the discussion and answered
questions from the audience. One Falun Gong practitioner asked, "When it
comes to abusing women, we cannot ignore China. Ever since former Chinese leader
Jiang Zemin started the persecution of Falun Gong in 1999, there have been over
a thousand confirmed deaths due to the persecution. Among them, over 50 percent
have been women. Many female Falun Gong practitioners have been sent to forced
labor camps, some are being tortured at prisons and mental hospitals, and many
of them have been raped by police. My question is; how should the world leaders
take actions to help these Chinese women and stop the persecution?" Ms. Albright asked Foreign Minister Ms. Ojuland from Estonia to answer the
question. Ms. Ojuland said that China needed to reform its system in order to
correct the current situation. She went on to say that what the leaders of
democratic countries around the world are able to do has only a limited effect,
but they must continue to apply pressure. After the panel discussion, a woman walked up to the practitioner and said,
"Your question was excellent. I saw a Falun Gong parade in Boston, it was
so touching ..." She hugged the practitioner with tears in her eyes, and
kept wishing her good luck, "I'll always stand by you." |