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Rally in Washington DC: "Oppose the Persecution of Falun Gong in China; Support the U.S. Resolution before the UN Human Rights Commission" (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net, April 7, 2004) While the 60th session of the
UN Human Rights Commission meeting continues in Geneva, the deterioration of
human rights in China has again become a focus of the international community.
At noon on April 6, about 100 people from all circles rallied at Farragut Square
of downtown Washington DC. The theme of the rally was, "Oppose the
Persecution of Falun Gong in China; Support the U.S. Resolution at the UN Human
Rights Commission Meeting." The rally was hosted by the director of the Washington DC Chapter of
"Global Coalition against the Persecution of Falun Gong," Jeff Wang.
More than 10 representatives of non governmental organizations and individuals
gave speeches at the rally, voicing their concerns over the deterioration of
human rights in China and the Chinese government's persecution of Falun Gong
practitioners, political dissidents, religious groups and minority groups. They
called on the public to support the resolution proposed by the U.S. at the UN
Commission of Human Rights meeting. Participants of the rally displayed banners and posters reading,
"Respect Human Rights, Stop Persecution," "Persecution of Falun
Gong is State Terrorism," "Support U.S. Resolution at UN Condemning
Human Rights Violations in China," and "Bring Jiang Zemin to Justice
Worldwide." The human rights violations and abuse of Falun Gong practitioners in China
were the focus of this rally, as speakers in succession condemned the Jiang
group's persecution of Falun Gong. "Arresting peaceful Falun Gong Practitioners is unwise" John Kusumi, executive of "China Support Network" said in his
speech it is totally unwise for the Chinese authorities to arrest peaceful Falun
Gong practitioners. Mr. Kusumi also pointed out that Falun Gong practitioners
were being forced to do slave labor. After hearing this, an American who works
in the downtown area said: "From now on, I have to be careful when I go to
Chinese restaurants. Maybe the chopsticks were made by Falun Gong practitioners
detained in Labor Camps in China." Clearwisdom.net has reported that many Falun Gong practitioners are forced to
do slave labor when they are illegally detained in labor camps, and many
products they make are exported to other countries. T. Kumar, a representative of "Amnesty International USA," said
that the violation of China's own citizens' human rights was unacceptable to the
international community. "Human rights are universal" D.J. McGuire, chief executive of "China e-Lobby", said that when
the Chairman of the Communist Party Military Committee, Jiang Zemin, or his
accomplices land on U.S. soil, they will be requested to personally respond to
lawsuit of Falun Gong practitioners in a U.S. court." He also told a
Clearwisdom.net reporter: "It was about the summertime of 2000 that I saw a
news report in the French media. The article reported that a Chinese female
practitioner's nose was fractured by police for going on a hunger strike to
protest the persecution of Falun Gong. However, the police were still trying to
force-feed her through her broken nose. It was terrible. I will never forget. I
believe that cases worse than this must be numerous." Mr. Kusumi later said Falun Gong is the focus of this resolution proposed
bythe U.S. and we need to remind the world that Falun Gong practitioners are
being murdered in China. When he was asked whether proposing this resolution is
being anti-China, he said: "I don't think this resolution is anti-China.
Human rights are universal; these are issues about being human. 'Anti-China'
is propaganda, and it only benefits a few dictators." "Genocide of Falun Gong Must Be Stopped" Dan Fefferman, from the Coalition for Religious Freedom gave a speech
entitled, "Freedom for Falun Gong." He enumerated some persecution
cases of Falun Gong practitioners: Thousands Falun Gong practitioners are
detained in prisons, labor camps and mental hospitals, hundreds have died in
police custody from abuse and torture. He analyzed why Falun Gong has been
persecuted from his perspective: When a big group of people started to believe
in the existence of a spiritual dimension, class struggle was replaced by the
practice of forbearance and peace, and some in the Chinese leadership felt a
threat to their political power. He also said: "China is a great nation.
However, China won't deserve respect as a leader of world civilization if China
doesn't abide by fundamental human rights norms." As a representative of victims of the persecution of Falun Gong, New Jersey
resident Chen Gang was invited to this rally to give a speech. Mr. Chen came
from Beijing after being detained and tortured in Tuanhe Labor Camp in Beijing
for 18 months. On behalf of Falun Gong practitioners, Professor Sen Nieh of the Catholic
University of America also gave a speech: "This is the fifth year of the
persecution of Falun Gong. The persecution of more than 100 million innocent
people in the mainstream society for their belief in 'Truthfulness, Compassion
and Tolerance' has not stopped or improved. On the contrary, it has become more
brutal, evil, covered up and irrational. We call on the U.S. Government and all
kind-hearted people, organizations and governments around the world to have a
clear understanding of the truth about this persecution, listen to your
conscience, bravely take action to support goodness by punishing evilness. Don't
remain silent in the face of the Jiang group's atrocities and be forced to
follow, don't even try to find an excuse for the evil persecution. Facing this
systematic severe human rights violation and state terrorism, the only thing one
should do is to condemn it loudly, take immediate action to stop it. " Morton Sklar, from the World Organization Against Torture, USA, said:
"The genocide of Falun Gong practitioners must be stopped." Calls for Condemnation of China's Human Rights Record across U.S. World Daily reported on April 4 that about 100 people from more than 20 non
governmental organizations, including "Global Coalition against the
Persecution of Falun Gong," rallied at the UN square in San Francisco on
April 3, requesting that the UN Human Rights Commission pass a resolution
condemning China's human rights record. Besides rallies in San Francisco and Washington DC, it is said that more
cities such as Boston and New York will also stage similar rallies to call on
the Human Rights Commission to pass a resolution condemning China's human rights
record and to help to end the persecution of Falun Gong.
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