Epoch Times: U.S. Should Deny Entry to Persecutors
By Alan Adler
Special to The Epoch Times Friends of Falun Gong USA (FoFG), in cooperation with the World Organization
to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong (WOIPFG), has submitted a report
containing a list of 102 Chinese officials believed to be responsible for or
directly involved in carrying out systematic violations of religious freedom
against people who practice Falun Gong in China. The list and its supporting
documentation were submitted to relevant offices in both the U.S. Department of
State and the Department of Justice. Under Section 212(a)(2)(G) of the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act, and
Section 3 of the 1998 International Religious Freedom Act, anyone engaged in
severe violations of religious freedom over the past 24 months can be excluded
from entering the United States. Their spouses and children are also subject to
exclusion. With this submission, FoFG and WOIPFG request that the U.S. government deny
entry to these officials, who hold positions at all levels of the Chinese
Communist Party from the national to the municipal, and exclude them entirely
from the United States. For the past five years, China's regime has waged a war of suppression,
persecution, and genocide not only against millions of good citizens interested
solely in improving their health and well being, but also their families,
friends, neighbors, colleagues, and employers. New evidence is uncovered daily
of extortion, abductions, beatings, rape, and other unconscionable acts of
violence against innocent people regardless of age, gender, or physical
condition. The regime's systematic assault on Falun Gong and other oppressed groups such
as Catholics, Tibetans, and Uighur Muslims, has aroused worldwide concern.
Individuals, human rights groups, and governments have spoken out or initiated
action to stop these transgressions of international law and policy. Here in the
U.S., the House of Representatives unanimously passed House Concurrent
Resolution 188 in July 2002, condemning the persecution of Falun Gong and
calling for the fair treatment and release of all Falun Gong practitioners and
prisoners of conscience. Most recently, the House passed H. Res. 530 by a
near-unanimous vote. This legislation urges the Bush administration to sponsor a
resolution rebuking China at the upcoming meeting of the UN Human Rights
Commission. Senator Chris Smith, who authored H. Res. 530, cited evidence from the U.S.
State Department's recent human rights report to support the condemnation of
China for its escalating repression of human rights. The State Department report
documents China's continued "backsliding" on key human rights issues,
and also details the continued persecution of Falun Gong, among others. Action against those authorizing or participating in persecuting Falun Gong
has already begun in the international community, as lawsuits are being filed by
Falun Gong practitioners and their families in countries outside China. Several
Chinese government officials were served while visiting the United States, and
found guilty of the charges issued against them; namely, the Mayor of Beijing,
the Deputy Provincial Governor of Liaoning Province, and the Head of Public
Security for Hubei Province. FoFG and WOIPFG urge the U.S. government to continue this momentum. There is
strong likelihood that the Chinese officials listed in the submitted report may
seek entry into the U.S. By excluding these persons involved in persecution,
genocide, torture, and other egregious violations of fundamental human rights,
the U.S. will send a strong message to China that participation in criminal
activity of this magnitude has serious consequences ¨C regardless of rank or
position. Alan Adler is executive director of Friends of Falun Gong, a non-profit human
rights organization established to advocate the freedom of belief of Falun Gong
practitioners. Source: http://english.epochtimes.com/news/4-3-19/20364.html
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