United Kingdom: Falun Gong Seminar Held in the Houses of Parliament
(Clearwisdom.net) On June 30, 2004, a seminar about
the persecution of Falun Gong was held in the Houses of Parliament in London and
was attended by Lords, Members of Parliament and Falun Gong practitioners. Those
who attended were able to gain a better understanding of the persecution of
Falun Gong and the situation in China. The seminar was chaired by a Member of Parliament who began
by saying that in her own constituency industrial links are being forged more
and more often with China. She commented that "with the opening of industry
and links with China, comes the need to pay attention to human rights." She
said she had come to know the persecution of Falun Gong through a local
constituent who practices Falun Gong and has kept her informed of the
persecution over the last several years. Lord Thurlow gave a wide-ranging speech in which he outlined
the nature of the persecution, and emphasized that the supposed improvements in
China's human rights are just a façade behind which the persecution continues
unabated. He talked about how the free world has become obsessed with China's
potential "economic muscle," but that far from encouraging the regime
to actually change its stance on human rights, they had actually got worse.
Describing the nature of the persecution, he said, "The effect has been
beyond words and beyond imagination. The size of the structure of the
persecution outstrips anything that has been seen before in history." He
described how the structure of the persecution seemed to take Hitler's Gestapo
and Stalin's regime as models, and how it had utilized "everything
developed in the world of torture." Pinpointing Jiang as the person responsible for the
persecution, Lord Thurlow outlined how the dictator turned the Party and the
nation against a traditional form of meditation and exercise. He pointed out
that before the persecution of Falun Gong, there was widespread acceptance of
the practice by the Chinese Government, and that it was embraced by Chinese
society. The persecution had been carried out by Jiang, despite the fact that 6
members of the Politburo Standing Committee (China's highest political office)
were against the persecution of Falun Gong, as they had seen the benefits Falun
Gong had brought to society. The attending parliamentarians listened to Lord Thurlow's
speech intently, commenting afterwards on his thorough knowledge of the
situation. One Member of Parliament echoed his colleague's comments about the
need to use the opportunity of increased trade to raise the issue of Human
Rights more with China. At the end of the seminar, positive suggestions were
made for the establishment of future concrete actions for the persecution of
Falun Gong to be challenged on a governmental level. Source: http://clearharmony.net/articles/200407/20591.html
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