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Canada: Toronto Hosts Forum on Issues Regarding China's Persecuted Children (Photos)
By Falun Gong practitioners in Toronto
(Clearwisdom.net) On the same day that Hu Jintao arrived in Canada, a
"Forum on Issues Regarding China's Persecuted Children," sponsored by
the Global Mission to Rescue Persecuted Falun Gong Practitioners (GMRPFGP), was
held at Toronto University on September 8, 2005. Four experts and scholars from
Children's Right, Center for Victims of Torture, Human Rights and Youth
Associations attended the forum and gave speeches. Lawyer Michael Mosty,
director of the Canadian Democratic Union hosted the forum. Dr. Ezat Mossallaneiad from Canadian Center For Victims Of Torture (CCVT)
expressed that torture is unacceptable in a civilized society, torture leads to
great harm to victims, and will bring about a very bad impact on society. Dr.
Ezat pointed out that in today's 21st century, children in fifteen countries are
suffering persecution in differing degrees, and the situation is especially
serious in China. The persecution is not only a China issue but a challenge to
the world. The voices of the international community are very important in
ending the persecution. He said that the CCVT offers help particularly for victims of torture in
terms of psychological guidance, medical treatment and legal assistance. He
illustrated with an example. The center once received a Chinese Falun Gong
practitioner in his 70s, and he appealed that all Falun Gong practitioners who
suffer torture and abuses for practicing Falun Gong in China directly go to the
CCVT to seek help. Youth President of Global Rescue Kelly talked about how the CCP's persecution
of Falun Gong has brought great harm to tens of thousands of children
physically, mentally and socially. In terms of social harm, including facts that
practitioners were forced to receive propaganda education that slanders Falun
Gong, if they don't participate, the students are not allowed to graduate.
Students who do not know the truth about Falun Gong are incited to hate Falun
Gong, and students are forced to participate in the so-called "one million
signatures" collection drive. In terms of physical injuries, many students
and children who practice Falun Gong have been beaten by the police. Kelly
introduced that a 11-year-old boy was grasped and lifted up and then thrown to
the ground by a police officer. The boy kept crying, and the officer brutally
hit him on his face, leading to the boy's immediate loss of hearing. In terms of
mental harm, Falun Gong practitioners' children are extensively treated with
prejudice in society, including the huge mental trauma of being forced to give
up their schooling, and being threatened, terrified and losing their parents.
Falun Gong practitioners' families have often been extorted of money.
Five-month-old Yingying's parents were extorted of 2,000 yuan. Kelly
finally talked about many cases of Chinese children becoming orphans as their
parents were tortured to death by the CCP for practicing Falun Gong. Kelly said that Global Rescue and overseas Falun Gong practitioners have held
various rescue activities to help these persecuted children. For example, last
year, young volunteers held an SOS bicycle tour from Toronto to Washington DC,
and delivered 50,000 post cards to the Canadian Prime Minister's office in hopes
that more people will understand the facts of the persecution happening in
China, and extend their helping hands. Wojciech Gryc is initiator and director of "Five Minutes to
Midnight." "Five Minutes to Midnight" is a non-governmental
organization promoting youth human rights, and is active in 25 countries.
Wojciech Gryc talked about the persecution of Falun Gong from the angle of the
media. He said that media under the control of China have misled the public and
led to people's hostility against Falun Gong practitioners, and thus
practitioners have had to endure tremendous pressure. This has aggravated the
persecution. The president of the Canadian Coalition for the Rights of Children, Tara
Ashtakala made an introduction on passing and implementing the Children Rights'
Pact by the UN Human Rights Committee. The pact is about rules on children's
rights that are extensively accepted worldwide at present. It stipulates
universal rights enjoyed by children, such as freedom of belief. Basic human
rights include the right not to be prejudiced against, right to survive, right
to livelihood and development, the right to freely express opinions, the right
to free association, the right to receive education, and the right not to be
mistreated. Tara especially mentioned that China is one of the countries that
co-signed the pact and will submit to the UN Human Rights Rappateur its second
report. The report on persecuted Falun Gong children was very recently
submitted, therefore the human rights committee expressed dissatisfaction about
China's report. She said the purpose for gathering these materials is to appeal
to the Canadian government to urge China to resolve the human rights issues
during their negotiation with the Chinese government. Tara suggested in the end that Global Rescue continue submitting reports to
the UN Human Rights Committee, continue introducing the persecution facts to the
public, and pay attention to the Human Rights Committee's investigation
development. The host of the forum, lawyer Michael Mosty, said that Canada is co-signer of
various international treaties protecting children's rights and
anti-mistreatment of children. As citizens, we should urge the Canadian
government to respect the international pact, and request our politicians to
remind them to respect the protection of human rights and children's rights
stipulated in the international pact. The forum lasted for three hours, and concluded at 4:00 p.m..
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