Letter to Editor Regarding Anti-Torture Exhibition in Washington DC Questions Media Turning a Blind Eye to the Persecution
(Clearwisdom.net) On August 7, 2004, in the U.S. Capital, Washington DC,
Falun Gong practitioners held a live re-enactment of torture methods used
against fellow practitioners in the persecution in China. Kery Nune from
Annandale, Virginia wrote a letter to the editor of
the Magic City Morning Star in which she criticized media for turning a blind eye
to the persecution.
The following is the text of her letter, which was published August 22.
Dear Editor:
A torture exhibit held on August 7 outside the Washington, DC Convention
Center depicting the Chinese government's mistreatment of people who practice
Falun Gong was very shocking. More shocking than the real life actors appearing
bruised and bloodied, is the fact that the U.S. State Department and human
rights organizations documented this cruel punishment of the spiritual group yet
it is not in the news.
Nearly all Americans are familiar with the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre,
yet the media seems to have turned a blind eye to an even larger population
being persecuted to death today. One-hundred thousand people who practice Falun
Gong are in forced-labor camps in China. Women have been raped by Chinese
policemen or they are thrown naked into jail cells with criminals sometimes
resulting in unwanted pregnancies. Children, including honors students, are
thrown out of school. Further, many children become orphans when their parents
are arrested or beaten to death by the Chinese government. What is their crime?
It is simply their belief. These people are harmless yet they are treated worse
than dogs.
While I understand that not all media cover China in great detail, I am
surprised that I haven't heard more reports about a U.S. congressional
resolution (H Con Res 304 with 74 co-sponsors) urging the Chinese government to
stop harassing and intimidating people who practice Falun Gong right here in the
United States! Chinese, who come here to avoid persecution in China, have been
subject to Chinese government surveillance, death threats, break-ins to their
homes, and even a car was set on fire. To top it off an American is imprisoned
in China for attempting to reveal the human rights abuses to the Chinese public.
Despite Dr. Charles Lee's U.S. citizenship, he has been deprived of his legal
rights and subjected to severe torture. When foreign government's go after U.S.
nationals or when our citizens are imprisoned abroad, the American public has a
right to know.
Until now, I have seen reports simply stating that Falun Gong says it has
been "mistreated" by the Chinese government, coupled with China's anti-Falun
Gong propaganda to justify its actions. I've only seen a couple of Washington
Post articles and one Wall Street Journal article explaining China's political
motivation for labeling Falun Gong as a [slandering word omitted]. Falsely
labeling innocent people in order to eradicate them is very serious. And if
reporters outside of China are not covering this, how can the public know what
is happening?
As genocide began in Rwanda, reporters were busy covering the Tanya Harding
story. And during the early years of the Holocaust, major newspapers in the west
downplayed the human rights violations in Germany, which quickly turned to
genocide. This massive persecution was a human tragedy that we should learn
from. But perhaps, far worse than that tragedy, is allowing history to repeat
itself.
Sincerely,
Kery Nunez Annandale, Virginia
Source: http://magic-city-news.com/article_1968.shtml
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2004/8/24/82509.html
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