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Protecting Human Rights Is Not a Word Game By Qing Yan (Clearwisdom.net) The United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan
visited China during October of this year. At a press conference on the 11th,
where he appeared with Li Zhaoxing (China's Minister of Foreign Affairs),
one reporter inquired about whether he had "expressed concerns to China
about its human rights records." Li Zhaoxing answered for Mr. Annan, and
his answer was a bit of a surprise''. One would expect that Li would follow the
standard approach for such questions and say something like "the Chinese
people have the right to live," or maybe describe labor camps as though
they are vacation getaways, or perhaps give some examples of how human rights
has been protected in China. However, unexpectedly, Li Zhaoxing said, "...
let me tell you clearly that the Constitution of the People's Republic of China
contains explicitly written laws that protect human rights." It seems like
the ambiguous phrase "explicitly written" is perhaps truly the limit
of some people's understanding of the protection of human rights. The media controlled by Jiang has advertised to the entire world that the
protection of human rights is written into the Constitution. Inside China,
however, the people have not paid much attention to such information. It is
because everyone knows that the Jiang regime is used to having its power replace
the law. The claim of constitutional protection of human rights is one story
while the reality is another. The reality is that Jiang's' regime' has the power
and doesn't need to follow the law. Chinese people are accustomed to this and
not at all surprised. If a murderer says, "I wrote a promise ten years ago explicitly stating
that I do not kill," can this statement push aside concrete evidence to
prove the murderer's' innocence? Speaking of China's human rights problems, the worst one must be the
persecution of Falun Gong. Jiang Zemin personally initiated this persecution,
and it has continued for five long years already. Because the scope of this
persecution is extremely wide and the methods involved are unspeakably vicious
and cruel, this persecution has become one of the most well-known violations of
human rights in the world. Sadly, the law regarding human rights protection that Minister Li was
referring to had been written into the Constitution a long time ago. In this
September, there were 26 death cases of innocent Falun Gong practitioners
reported. These cases were confirmed with evidence obtained through underground
channels. Among the 26 victims, 12 of them died in 2004, including one in
September. The reports revealed widespread evidence of severe physical abuse and
psychological torture. Many practitioners were kidnapped and forced to give up
their financial assets, and their homes were illegally searched. Severe beating
and vicious torture tactics were commonly used on the practitioners. They had
been sent to forced labor camps, detention centers, and brainwashing centers.
The local police and "610 Offices" persecuted the practitioners and
tried to force them into giving up their belief in "Truthfulness,
Compassion, and Tolerance." Today, inside China's prisons and labor camps,
there are still over a hundred thousand Falun Gong practitioners being detained.
On October 1st, 2004, at Tiananmen Square, a Falun Gong practitioner, for simply
holding up a Falun Gong banner, was beaten by the police to the point of losing
consciousness under the public gaze. She was then dragged into a police vehicle
and taken away. The kinds of torture she faced, we do not know. But from the
exposure of the countless cases of persecution during these past five years, we
know that for simply saying "Falun Dafa is good," one may have to go
through tortures such as the "Tiger Bench," electrical shocks,
hanging, hot-metal branding, water cages, bamboo needles, forced drinking of hot
pepper liquids, and over 100 other types of torment. On October 10th, 2004, the Minghui website reported in its Latest News from
China section that "Gao Rongrong Successfully Escapes Detainment, Police
are in Panic and Fear." This article about Falun Gong practitioner Ms. Gao
Rongrong exposed the facts of the extreme torture she went through in Longshan
Forced Labor Camp in Shenyang City simply for persevering in her practice of
Falun Gong. The torture caused her face to be entirely disfigured, and her life
was in serious danger. After this incident was exposed to the international
community, Ms. Gao was still detained under tight surveillance inside the Number
One Hospital affiliated with the' China Medical University'' in Shenyang City.
After five months, she recently successfully escaped detainment. Now Shenyang
Police and other legal departments are highly nervous because they do not want
to be blamed for the incident. These days, all transit hubs of Shenyang' City
including airports, train stations, and long-distance bus stations have large
numbers of policemen and plain-clothed officers. They want to prevent Ms. Gao
from leaving Shenyang City in fear that she may escape out of China and expose
their dirty deeds to the international community. It is said that they may
search from house to house to hunt down Ms. Gao. Jiang violated the Chinese Constitution and the law to start the persecution
of Falun Gong in 1999 because of his own selfish interests. To date, there are
at least 1,060 Falun Gong practitioners who have been brutally killed for
persevering in their faith. Unfortunately, the murderers wear the guise of
law-keepers and are still at large, and they even continue to commit such
crimes. We do not know how to enforce the protection of human rights that are
supposedly protected under the Constitution. No one in any kind of official
position dares to. The inhuman persecution of Falun Gong is carried out to eliminate a faith,
and huge maneuvers are required to cover up the lies. Ironically, this is what
Jiang calls "the best time for Chinese human rights." In truth, no one
in China enjoys the human rights that Minister Li referred to. There is no
freedom of speech and no freedom of belief. The Jiang regime has produced such enormous lies and treated laws as tools to
legalize their crimes. They even changed laws with the wave of a hand'. How
trustworthy are their promises? Because of their persecution of Falun Gong, the
key members of Jiang's regime are being sued for genocide and crimes against
humanity in the courts of over twenty countries. How can anyone trust them to
obey any of the international treaties they signed? How can anyone believe that
they will keep their promises to protect human rights? The protection of human rights does not need word-games; it needs concrete
actions. It needs the punishment of all the criminals who participated in the
persecution of Falun Gong practitioners. To show that human rights are being
protected, and to show that the government is determined to rule by the law, all
of those who trample justice and violate the law, along with their accomplices,
should be brought to justice. Posting date: 10/26/2004
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