Speech by Michael Horowitz of Hudson Institute at the July 21, 2005 Anti-Persecution Rally in Washington, D.C. (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) Michael J. Horowitz is director of Hudson
Institute's Project for Civil Justice Reform and Project for International
Religious Liberty. He gave an address on July 21, 2005 at the Anti-Persecution
Rally in Washington, D.C., in support of Falun Gong. The following is the text
of his speech. Michael Horowitz I come here to offer thanks to you and your brave colleagues, more than I do
the little support I can offer. You know in military units the bravest of the
brave are the scouts. They're the ones to march first; they're the ones to have
the greatest casualties; but they clear the path for those that come and without
them success on the battlefield or success anywhere would not be possible for
those who follow in their path. And you are the pathfinders. Not just for China
but for all of us everywhere seeking democracy and rights throughout the world.
I'm in such awe. I'm so grateful for the bravery, for the path-finding work of
your practitioners. You clear the path in China for artists, for house church
Christians, for political dissidents, because you are the scapegoats; you're
people of the battleground on which the battle for freedom in China is being
fought. Your television [programming], one of the miracles I've seen of energy,
effort and ingenuity, sends messages of freedom and hope to little villages in
China; where people gather the little bits of money they have to buy, secretly
buy, receivers to receive [your] broadcast. My God, you stand for freedom for
all of us, and thank you so very much. And yet there is in some ways an even larger dimension; the great issue of
the 21st century will be in all probability the competition between
the United States and China and the great question is where that competition
will be: to see who can make better cars or television sets, or a competition in
blood or war? The answer to that question is the answer to whether the 21st
century will be a century of peace for my grandchildren or the bloodbath that
the 20th century has been for the people of the world. And the key
question that will determine the competition between the United States and China
will be a peaceful productive competition or a bloody war; will be if China is
moved to democracy. God knows it is not there but we also know that there are
people within China and people putting pressure on China to move it in the
direction of democracy because we all know and Mark Palmer has written so
eloquently that democracies don't wage war with each other. So the path-finding
work is done by the Falun Gong, as you stand there for freedom of expression and
freedom of religion and freedom to express ones thoughts. You are the
pathfinders for democracy in China and therefore keepers of the hope for the
world and for the 21st century. Thank you for that, thank you for
that so very much. And the blood of every one of those 2,711 people [who have
died from the persecution] and the more who are suffering torture in prisons are
the blood and suffering that offers hope to my grandchildren for a peaceful 21st
century. I will do whatever I can for them and for you and again I thank you so
very, very much for your courage. Coming here [to this rally] every year is one of the honors and high points.
This is, I think the third year that I have come, yet I will tell you this: with
every ounce of energy I have, an effort to match which I never will, the courage
of those 2,711, I will work to see that next year's meeting is a celebration of
victory for freedom and democracy. And if, no, when it is, I will again
say thank you, and thank you for my grandchildren and thank you for all of us on
this earth. Thank you very much.
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