Amnesty International's Annual Report Exposes Persecution of Falun Gong in China
(Clearwisdom.net) Amnesty International released its annual report on human
rights status across the world on May 26, 2004.
Concerning China, the report says, "Despite a few positive steps, no attempt
was made to introduce the fundamental legal and institutional reforms necessary
to bring an end to serious human rights violations. Tens of thousands of people
continued to be detained or imprisoned in violation of their rights to freedom
of expression and association and were at serious risk of torture or
ill-treatment."
The report says that freedom of expression and religion continued to be
severely restricted and China continued to use the international "war against
terrorism" as a pretext for persecuting peaceful dissenters.
Regarding the repression of spiritual and religious groups, the report
summarized, "Members of unofficial spiritual or religious groups, including some
Qi Gong groups and unregistered Christian groups, continued to be arbitrarily
detained, tortured and ill-treated."
The report continued: "Rhetoric intensified in the official media against the
Falun Gong spiritual movement, which was banned as a 'heretical organization' in
July 1999, apparently exacerbating the climate of violence and intolerance
against the Falun Gong. Detained Falun Gong practitioners, including large
numbers of women, were at risk of torture, including sexual abuse, particularly
if they refused to renounce their beliefs. According to overseas Falun Gong
sources, more than 8001 people detained in connection with the Falun
Gong had died since 1999, mostly as a result of torture or ill-treatment."
The report also provides a death case of a Falun Gong practitioner. It says,
"Deng Shiying reportedly died on 19 July, the day after her release from Jilin
Women's Prison in Changchun City, Jilin Province, where she was serving a
seven-year prison sentence in connection with producing and distributing
information describing human rights violations against Falun Gong practitioners
in China. According to Falun Gong sources, she was beaten by other inmates,
apparently prompted by prison officials, shortly before her release."
Full text of the section on China can be found at:
http://web.amnesty.org/report2004/chn-summary-eng
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