Letter from a Dutch Government Official Expressing Concern about the Human Rights Situation in China
(Clearwisdom.net) In the letter that a Dutch Falun
Gong practitioner wrote to Holland's Prime Minister Mr. Jan Peter Balkenende,
the Minister of Foreign Affairs Mr. Bernard Bot and the Minister of Defense H.
G. J. Kamp on December 10th 2003, the Dutch government was requested to pay
attention to the ongoing human rights violations against Falun Gong
practitioners occurring in China. On behalf of the Ministers, a parliamentary
official and Director of the Asia and Oceania Department replied to the
practitioners' letter on January 28th 2004. The reply letter stated, "The human rights violations in
China are very serious. For instance, brutal torture, bad treatment in the
prisons, coercing a suspect into admitting guilt, and arbitrary arrest. In
addition, the Chinese government strictly restricted freedom of speech and
assembly, and the rights of laborers. Meanwhile, in their handling of the
dissenters, minority nationalities, religious beliefs, spiritual groups (such as
Falun Gong), and criminals who commit general crimes, the Chinese government
indicted them with extreme penalties. The Dutch government will pay close
attention to the situation. In the European Union, Holland has devoted itself to
highlighting issues such as the death penalty, freedom of religion, gathering
and assembly, as well as the inhuman treatment of prisoners and members of
banned groups, e.g. Falun Gong. These topics are frequently included in the
human rights dialogue that the European Union engages in with China." The letter also indicated that, "Holland believes in
international human rights very much. Every government should take full
responsibility to protect the human rights of its citizens no matter which group
or organization its citizens belong to." At the end of his letter, the official assured the Dafa
practitioners, that "Holland will continue to urge China to improve their
human rights conditions, including the way they treat Falun Gong practitioners
in China. In the meetings of the European Union and the United Nations, we will
also utilize various opportunities to timely demonstrate our concerns about
China's human rights." Source: http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/200402/17681.html
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