Comments from Representatives of a Chinese Government Controlled "NGO" Are Condemned
(Clearwisdom.net) In March 2004, during the 60th Session of the United Nations
Human Rights Commission in Geneva, something odd took place in the United
Nations, which aroused the delegates' grave concern. A non-governmental
organization (NGO) from China, dubbed "United Nations Association of China" (UNAC),
was allowed to participate in the United Nations' consultations, and its
representatives walked freely in and out of the U.N. Human Rights Commission.
When attending the seminars held by this NGO, the strange acts of this Chinese
organization's representatives in the "Question and Answer" sessions were
condemned by other participants.
Basically, the NGOs that participated in the United Nations
Human Rights seminars are organizations aiming to promote human rights or
monitor governments' acts, but those from UNAC seemed to have a very different
purpose. At the "Q and A" session of a seminar on China's state-terrorism and
persecution against Falun Gong, organized by the International Education
Development organisation, two representatives of UNAC turned up to spread lies
on the topic that Falun Gong doesn't allow practitioners to take medicine. An
IED representative who presided over this seminar said, "Whether it is good or
bad to choose Falun Gong as a way to keep fit, or what practice an individual
would like to choose for keeping fit, is one's personal choice. It is not the
matter we should talk about here. What we are supposed to talk about in this
conference is the state-terrorism style persecution Falun Gong has suffered." What the members of UNAC did to try to confuse and defame
Falun Gong was as if they had relocated China's Central Television Station
propaganda to the United Nations. It is hard for people to imagine what this
NGO's objective was. At the "Q and A" session of a seminar on China's Tibet and
Xinjiang human rights issues held by UNAC, one of this organization's
representatives took advantage of this opportunity to state that she had been to
Tibet, and didn't see any persecution of Tibetans, but actually found that
people there were able to freely have their own beliefs. A reply from the
representative of "Human Rights in China" named Nicola really hit the target:
"It appears that China is not satisfied with the control of its domestic public
opinions, but also extends its control to overseas. Furthermore, it has even
obstructed NGO's seminars in the United Nations through the state-controlled "GNGO"
[governmental "non-governmental organization"] Nicola's reply aroused
tumultuous applause from the audience. It seemed that the intention of China's "GNGO"
was apparently known to everybody.
NGOs are supposed to monitor and criticize governments, but
this "GNGO" had the purpose of smoothing over the criticisms against the Chinese
Government. This "GNGO" is funded by the government. In this regard, it is
absolutely incomparable with the other independent NGOs. If things continue this
way, the opinions and position of the United Nations Human Rights Commission
will eventually be controlled by the Chinese Government. Many people have never
seen any government so sensitive to critical opinions. If a government is not
only unwilling to listen to critical opinions, but also uses unscrupulous means
to influence international opinions and smooth over criticisms, there must be
some problems with this government. If every country controls and funds this
kind of "GNGO" and sends them to the United Nations human rights Commission, all
the human rights issues in the world will not be upheld, and the world will
become degenerate, dark and sorrowful.
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