Representative of the Worldwide Organization for Women Condemns the Persecution of Falun Gong Practitioners' Families and Children (Photo)
By a European Falun Gong practitioner
(Clearwisdom.net) During the Session of the Sub-Commission for the Promotion
and Protection of Human Rights at the UN Human Rights Commission held in Geneva
from July 26 to August 13, 2004, the president of the Worldwide Organization for
Women spoke about the persecution of Chinese Falun Gong practitioners' families
and children in a discussion on women and human rights. Below is a brief summary
of the speech.
Sub-commission for the promotion and protection of human rights
Fifty-sixth session, 26 July -- 13 August 2004.
Item 6: Specific human rights issues, a) Women and human rights.
Children's rights: Separation of the family
The preamble to the Convention on the rights of the child declares that "the
family, as the fundamental group of society and the natural environment for the
growth and well-being of all its members and particularly children, should be
afforded the necessary protection and assistance so that it can fully assume its
responsibilities within the community."
Mr. Chairman,
The Worldwide Organization for Women (WOW) cares about the existence of
families because, as the preamble states, families are vital to society and
important for the healthy development of children, physically, mentally and
socially. Unlawful separation of children from their families is a terrible
violation of human rights of each family member. Too often, when children are
separated from their families, more egregious human rights violations follow.
Throughout the world families continue to be torn apart as children are
separated from their families through abduction, either of the children or their
parents. Three cases may illustrate.
In China, families who practice Falun Gong are suffering. Falun Gong, founded
in 1992, is a Chinese spiritual movement based on the principles of
truthfulness, compassion and tolerance whose believers exercise to obtain mental
and spiritual renewal. The practice of Falun Gong was banned in 1999. Vicious
persecution has followed leaving families tortured and torn apart. The children
themselves suffer as they are sometimes imprisoned with their parents, e.g. a
two-year-old boy who was abducted with his parents and grandmother in May 2002
and detained for at least nine months; or they are left alone at home without
any supervision, e.g. a thirteen year-old-boy whose mother was illegally
arrested in 2000 and whose father was tortured to death. Still others, very
young, are tortured to death. In 2001, a boy just over six months old and his
mother, a practitioner, were arrested and taken to a forced labor camp. At this
camp the boy and his mother were violently beaten to death.
These situations violate numerous articles of the Convention on the Rights of
the Child. Article 9 ensures that "a child shall not be separated from his or
her parents against their will..." and article 35 prohibits "the abduction of,
the sale of or traffic in children." Both of these articles have been violated
to some degree in Cambodia, China and Uganda. Many additional articles have also
been breached, including a child's inherent right to life, protection against
discrimination based on parents' beliefs, protection from all forms of sexual
exploitation and abuse, protection from torture and the right of every child to
have a standard of living adequate for the child's physical, mental, spiritual,
moral and social development.
The separation and destruction of families is a tragedy in itself, and one
that often precedes other shocking human rights violations. Children that are
taken from their families and exploited lose their personal dignity, identity
and sense of self-worth. When the basic human rights of children are set at
naught, the children often experience severe psychological trauma, and the
lasting effects of indignities and abuses have an impact decades into the future
of the young. In situations where children are separated from their families and
taken advantage of, they lose essential opportunities for healthy human
development and have lasting negative effects. If we expect to stem the tide of
cyclical hatred, violence and abuse, children must be afforded a family
environment where they can be nurtured, taught and allowed freedom to develop
themselves. Protecting children is an investment in the future of peace.
Mr. Chairman, situations where children's rights are being violated and
families torn apart are taking place throughout the world, and we have only
mentioned a few. We therefore request that the Commission undertake measures
within its power to investigate these situations and promote compliance with the
Convention on the rights of the child, whether through the appointment of a
special rapporteur, designation of a working group or adoption of a resolution.
We must protect our children.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Source:
http://clearharmony.net/articles/200408/21544.html
Chinese version available at:
http://www.yuanming.net/articles/200408/34315.html
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