A Swedish Student Writes to the French Minister of Justice
(Clearwisdom.net) Mr. Minister of Justice, On January 26th, you delivered a speech at the Stockholm International Forum,
pointing out the importance of stopping crimes of genocide. I am very glad that
France seems to put great emphasis on this issue. But a recent event shows that
France does not completely stand on the side of protecting human rights. In Paris, the French authorities, under pressure from the Chinese government,
ordered the police to unlawfully detain Falun Gong practitioners. On the weekend
of January 24th and 25th, grand parades and similar activities marked the
opening of the Chinese New Year celebrations held in Paris. During the
activities, over twenty Chinese and Western Falun Gong practitioners were
arrested because they wore scarves or clothing printed with the words "Falun
Gong" or "Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance." The French authorities told them
that the reason for their arrest was that the "Yellow color is illegal in
France." When did the yellow color become illegal in France? Falun Gong practitioners
wear yellow clothing on many occasions, in particular on the occasion of making
peaceful appeals against the persecution. It is not illegal to do so. The French
Falun Dafa Association is a legally registered organization in France and has
been supported by government agents and human rights organizations. It was reported that some practitioners were violently treated. When one
female practitioner asked the police for the reason for her arrest, one French
policewoman said that they were just carrying out orders from their superiors.
However, this kind of behavior does not follow the rule of law. If their
superiors gave the order to do something unlawful, each policeman should be
obliged not to obey the illegal order. Some Chinese officials are committing the crime of genocide. Every day, Falun
Gong practitioners are being tortured or murdered. I sincerely hope that you can
agree with my opinion and correct the mistake made during the Chinese New Year
celebration activities. Sincerely Yours.
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