Support from US Congress: "End the Persecution of Falun Gong in China and Abroad, and Release Falun Gong Practitioners from Detention"
(Clearwisdom.net) In a Dear Colleague letter initiated by Rep.
Christopher H. Smith currently being circulated in the US Congress,
congressional representatives are calling on President Bush to have "human
rights be made an integral part of our bilateral agenda" on his upcoming
trip to China. The letter states, "We are writing to request that the human rights concerns detailed in
the letter be the center piece of your talks with Chinese President Hu Jintao
during your upcoming visit to China. China continues to have a particularly
poor human rights record and we believe that your trip to China provides an
opportunity to express our grave concern regarding the lack of progress in
China to protect human rights. "There has been no overall improvement in human rights conditions in
China. Chinese citizens are subject to severe government repression for
exercising their rights to freedom of religion and thought." The persecution of Falun Gong was a major topic discussed in the letter, with
one of the action items being to "End the persecution of Falun Gong in
China and abroad, and release Falun Gong practitioners from detention."
Some other action items were "Stop the use of torture and other forms of
cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment" and "Lift all restrictions and
obstacles to allow freedom to worship." The unanimous passing of Congressional Resolutions 188, 277 and 304 over the
past several years has signified the strong support of the US Congress towards
Falun Gong. This Dear Colleague letter is yet another demonstration of the
considerable support the US Congress has continuously given to Falun Gong.
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