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Senator from Pennsylvania Paying Close Attention to Human Rights Violations in China (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) At 10am on April 9, 2004, Pennsylvania Senator Arlen
Specter gave a speech on a variety of subjects at a Town Meeting in the Student
Faculty Center at Temple University. About one hundred people attended. In the
question and answer session, Senator Specter said that we must do our best to
pressure the Chinese government to respect human rights Pennsylvania Senator Arlen Specter gives a speech at a Town
Meeting in Temple University. An audience member asked him, "The United Nations Commission on Human
Rights will put to a vote a motion by the United States that criticizes China's
human rights violations. What is your opinion about human rights in China?" Senator said, "I have a shocking story about China's human rights. A few
years ago, a librarian in Pennsylvania was imprisoned for seven months in China.
I initiated a motion to condemn what the Chinese government had done and
requested a response from the Ambassador of China. I went to the Chinese Embassy
one morning, without knowing that the librarian would be released on the same
day. The Chinese Ambassador gave me a lesson before the librarian was released.
He said, 'Mr. Senator, we don't like to see you interfere with China's
internal affairs.' I said, "You threw a Pennsylvanian in prison without any
formal legal proceeding or lawyer's involvement." Senator Specter emphasized that there was no doubt that what the Chinese
government is doing by persecuting and discriminating against certain religions
and beliefs is problematic. As early as 1997, the American government has moved
to apply sanctions on countries that infringe upon and discriminate against
people's spiritual beliefs. An audience member passed a letter to the Senator, asking for his attention
to the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in China. More than nine hundred
people have died in this persecution. Her friend's sister, Qiu Yanyan, had been
illegally detained for practicing Falun Gong. Senator Specter said, "This
question concerns her friend who was sent to a forced labor camp for two years
and a half for no reason. It is a pity that things like this always happen in
China. We have been strongly condemning it and will continue our efforts on a
larger scale to influence the Chinese government's behavior." When Senator Specter headed out, another Falun Gong practitioner talked to
him about the motion on China's human rights at the United Nations Commission on
Human Rights meeting and hoped he would try to call for an end to the
persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in the motion. The Senator asked his
legal assistant, Mr. William Reynolds to help with it. Mr. Reynolds said he
would contact the State Department about it.
Posting date: 4/17/2004 |