United Kingdom: Speech by Lord Thurlow - "The CCP's Persecution against Falun Gong is abuse of human rights on the largest scale"
(Clearwisdom.net) On December the 10th, International Human Rights
Day, several groups staged a rally and held a press conference outside the
Chinese Embassy in London to protest the CCP's unceasing persecution of the
Chinese people's human rights. Lord Thurlow, a former senior UK diplomat, made
the following speech in the press conference: In Africa, Asia, South America and Russia there have been serious cases in
which the government violated the rights of its citizens. But in terms of scale,
extent and severity, the CCP surpasses the other governments. Today we are
focusing our attention on the human rights issues in China to balance the
media's exaggerated reports on China's economic and industrial developments to
which foreign investments made great contributions. The United Nations itself has recently issued a report of its sub-commission
on human rights, which emphasises the gross violations that amount to terrorism
by the Chinese Communist Government against its own people. The Special
Rapporteur on Torture calls it "terrorism from above." The main focus
in China is the violent assault on practitioners of Falun Gong for the last six
years, assessed at one hundred million in number in 1999. The UN Working Group
on contemporary forms of slavery flatly denies the CCP attempts to justify its
persecution by accusing Falun Gong. On the contrary, the Working Group states
that the only deaths have been at the hands of the Chinese authorities
themselves. Nearly three thousand deaths have been verified in detail and over
four thousand four hundred cases of torture. This is only the tip of a concealed
iceberg of a vastly greater death toll and daily torture on a wide scale in the
slave labour camps. Recently there has been an addition to the extensive list of officially
encouraged torture methods in the form of deliberately organised rape. A police
officer in Hebei Province recently raped a woman aged fifty-one years in their
attempt to scare away Falun Gong practitioners who planned to expose the facts
of the torture to the UN Special Rapporteurs during their visit to Beijing. Products made by forced labour The forced labour in hundreds of China's forced labour camps earns enormous
profits for China. One million Chinese people were imprisoned in seven hundred
labour camps, half of whom were innocent Falun Gong practitioners. Li Heping was granted political asylum and now lives in the U.K. Li had been
illegally imprisoned in a labour camp from 2001 to 2003 due to his practice of
Falun Gong. During most of this time, he was forced to make lighters and alarm
clocks to be exported to the western markets. Annually these hand-made products
earned ten million Yuan for the labour camp. The labour camp was even rewarded
by the Chinese authorities. We should recognise products of this kind traded by western enterprises to
lessen this kind of trading. Has China shown any tendency to ease its human rights abuses? The western
governments presumed that their routine talks with China could help improve the
situation. However, the talks were followed by no action. Conversely, the
persecution against Falun Gong has been escalating since Hu Jintao came to
power. China still imposes strict censorship on overseas news. Chinese people
could only know what the CCP intends to reveal to them, including the distorted
facts of history. Only when the truth could hardly be concealed did China's
continuous cover-up of SARS and bird flu reach the public. The disastrous event
when the Songhua River was seriously contaminated by benzene class chemicals was
exposed only after China's failed attempt at covering it up. At present, the foundation upon on which Communism is based has been broken.
Six million Chinese people signed to quit the CCP since the publication of the
Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party one year ago, a series of
editorials to expose the CCP's history marked by bloody violence and
persecution. The resignations have posed a great threat to the CCP and also led
to the CCP's reprisals. The Communist party members who had made a protest were
imprisoned. These conditions can no longer be tolerated. Source http://clearharmony.net/articles/200512/30572.html
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