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Ottawa, Canada: Ontario Human Rights Discrimination Case Exposes CCP Persecution of Falun Gong Outside China and its Infiltration of Western Society (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) On January 18, 2006, the Ontario Human Rights Court
ruled that Ottawa's Chinese Senior Association had violated the Human Rights
Code by revoking a Falun Gong practitioner's membership because of her belief.
On January 27, the Canadian Falun Dafa Association held a press conference at
Parliament Hill to commend this ruling. The association stressed that the
discrimination case exposed the severe and widespread nature of the Chinese
Communist regime's systematic persecution and propaganda infiltration in foreign
countries. Discrimination Stems from Severe Background of Persecution In a statement, the Canadian Falun Dafa Association pointed out: "The
Human Rights Tribunal recognized Falun Gong as a belief, realized the
seriousness of the case and protected Ms. Daiming Huang's rights. That is,
believers of Falun Gong should be treated with equality, not discrimination. In
fact, the tribunal confirmed that the "discriminatory acts against Ms.
Huang caused huge anguish for her, and also exposed her to exclusion, contempt,
mockery, a loss of standing and isolation within her own cultural community and
were a particular affront to her dignity." Lucy Zhou, spokeswoman of the association, stated: "The Discrimination
Case Against Ms. Huang is not an isolated case. These discriminatory acts took
place against a more severe and widespread persecution background." She
said, "In the past 6 years, Chinese consulates and embassies have been
executing the orders of the China's 610 Office to 'eliminate Falun
Gong.' The regime has repeatedly utilized heads of pro-CCP (Chinese Communist
Party) Chinese groups to instigate hatred toward Falun Gong in overseas Chinese
communities." Ms. Zhou gave an example to support her statement. "For example,"
she said, "An organization, in the name of the Ottawa Chinese Community,
requested the City of Ottawa not to allow Falun Gong practitioners to conduct
peaceful protests in front of the Chinese Embassy. The group was actually
speaking on behalf of the Embassy. A Dance Troupe in Montreal has several
members who practice Falun Gong. Fearing to offend the Chinese Consulate in
Montreal, organizers of local community events barred the dance troupe. In
another case, a Toronto Falun Gong practitioner was fired because her employer's
business was closely tied to the Chinese Communist regime." In addition, Chinese diplomatic officials also try to isolate Falun Gong by
pressuring Canadian politicians, distributing anti-Falun Gong materials to
media, government officials, schools, universities, libraries as well as Chinese
community and organizations. In 2003, Xinchun Pan, former deputy consul general of Chinese Consulate in
Toronto, wrote a letter to Toronto Star and publicly slandered practitioner Joe
Chipkar's belief. The case was submitted to the Supreme Count of Ontario and
Chipkar won the lawsuit. These cases are just the tip of the iceberg. The CCP is
behind numerous unlawful activities on Canadian soil which violate
practitioners' human rights. CCP Infiltrates Western Society with its Ideology and Promotes Persecution
Through Media Control Ms. Zhou said, "The CCP not only persecutes Chinese practitioners using
torture, hate-propaganda and brainwashing in China, but it also export its
persecution to the international community, including Canada. The targets of the
persecution are Canadian Falun Gong practitioners such as Ms. Huang." Ms. Zhou said, "If one group was the target of the CCP, any group can
become its target of attack in the future. If the persecution against Falun Gong
can be extended to Canada, other Canadian groups are not safe, either. In
addition, the persecution is damaging to Canadian values and Canadian
society." The statement also pointed out that the CCP's persecution also infringed on
the sovereignty of Canada. Testimony by a former "610 Office" official
verified that Falun Gong practitioners in Canada are being harassed,
blacklisted, and monitored. In addition to exporting the persecution to Canada,
the CCP has utilized a more widespread and vicious measure--media control.
Through the CCP controlled Chinese media, it has been infiltrating Canada
ideologically for a long time. The infiltration has enhanced the Chinese embassy
and consulates' control over Canadian Chinese and other Canadians. Regarding the CCP's control over Chinese language media in the United States,
the Jamestown Foundation, a US non-governmental organization, pointed out:
"All the major Chinese-language media in the USA are directly or indirectly
controlled by the Chinese government. Four main tactics characterize the Chinese
government's effort to influence Chinese media in America. They are: 1) direct
control, 2) use of economic ties to influence independent media who have
business relations with China, 3) purchasing of broadcast time and advertising
space, and 4) deployment of government personnel to work in independent media. During the press conference, Ms. Daiming Huang, 73, recounted how she was
discriminated against and humiliated by the Ottawa Chinese Senior Association.
She said: "Falun Dafa gave me a new life. In the past 4 years, with my
belief in 'Truthfulness, Compassion and Tolerance' and my determination to
obtain justice, I have overcome many difficulties and eventually won the
lawsuit. I firmly believe that justice will prevail over evil." Ms. Huang also called on overseas Chinese and other groups to learn the truth
about the persecution and say no to the CCP's lies. |