Non-Governmental Organizations from Different Countries Gather in Stockholm for the International Conference on "Genocide in the New Era" (Part 1) (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) The international conference on "Genocide in the New
Era", organized by "Friends of Falun Gong Europe" and
"International Advocates for Justice", commenced in Sweden's capital,
Stockholm at 2:00 pm on January 26th 2004. The agenda for the first day covered
two topics: "Human Rights Violations in China" and "Development
and Law". Representing "Friends of Falun Gong Europe", Lord
Francis Thurlow from Great Britain made an opening address to the conference. As
a retired senior diplomat with more than thirty years of experience in foreign
affairs, Lord Thurlow expressed a sincere welcome to the one hundred and fifty
participants, including representatives from approximately twenty
non-governmental organizations, personnel associated with law and legislation,
and media correspondents. Lord Francis Thurlow of Great Britain Lord Thurlow emphasized the important meaning of holding the
international conference at this time. He said the Holocaust has left permanent
scars on humankind. Although history often repeated itself, every time it was
different. Despite the fact that many people in the world devoted themselves to
preventing the occurrence of genocide, there remains the question: if this crime
against humanity should occur again, would we be able to recognize it? One of
the topics for discussion in this conference was how to deal with a current
genocide -- the ongoing persecution of Falun Gong in China. The speakers in the
conference discussed "Genocide in the New Era" from different points
of view. On the first topic "Human Rights Violations in
China", Mr. Yin Lei, Chairman of The World Organization to Investigate
the Persecution of Falun Gong, gave an account of the brutal persecution
that Falun Gong practitioners have been suffering in China since July 1999. Mr.
Harry Wu, Executive Director of the Laogai Research Foundation, showed photos
taken of Chinese labour education camps. The photos provided a vivid
illustration of Laogai (labor education), a form of persecution that the Chinese
government uses very often. Dr. Viviana Galli, Chairperson of China Mental
Health Watch, based her analysis on a large number of facts to expose the
conscience-dooming persecution occurring in China: "Brain-washing and
Conversion". Ms. Jane Zhizhen Dai, an Australian Falun Gong practitioner,
told the participants the true story of how the Jiang & Luo regime had
persecuted and torn apart her family. Ms. Janice Cheung, Executive Director of Petals
of Peace, provided an introduction to the project. She said that Petals
of Peace was encouraging people to fold paper lotus flowers to help raise
awareness of peace, creating a brighter future in a safer world. She wished that
the tragedy that happened to Fadu never happens again, and little by little,
world peace can be promoted. (Note: Fadu is a Chinese-Australian young girl
whose father lost his life because he wrote a letter to the Chinese government
appealing for Falun Gong.) In the "Development and Law" session, Mr. Peter
Muller, a well-respected fighter for human rights, delivered a speech entitled
"State Terrorism and Genocide" on behalf of The International
Society for Human Rights, Germany. Speaking sternly out of a sense of
justice, he denounced China for its violent tyranny, and called for more public
attention to the severe human rights infringements in China. This was followed
by a speech, "Ending Genocide and War Avoidance in the 21st Century: Some
Basic Truths", made by Professor Jeffrey Addicott (School of Law, St.
Mary's University) from the viewpoint of law and the legislature. Enthusiastic reactions arose among the participants at the
end of each session. They asked questions to the speakers eagerly. The
activities of the first day were wrapped up in a dynamic atmosphere. Source: http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/200402/17655.html
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Mr. Harry Wu,
Executive Director of Laogai Research Foundation
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Ms. Janice
Cheung, Executive Director of The Petals of Peace and other
speakers
Dr. Viviana
Galli, a Psychiatrist from USA
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Peter Muller,
President of International Society for Human Rights, Germany
Mr. Jeffrey F.
Addicott, a law school professor
Chinese version available at
http://www.yuanming.net/articles/200402/28326.html
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