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US Congressman Rohrabacher: "It's time for the civilized world to say 'no' to the monsters that are tearing apart people in China" (Photo) (Clearwisdom.net) When interviewed about the atrocities occurring in
secret Chinese concentration camps, US Congressman Dana Rohrabacher said,
"This is gruesome and clearly beyond the moral standard of almost every
country that I know. It's time for civilized world to say 'no' to the monsters
that are tearing apart people in China." Rohrabacher called for an
investigation and making the truth known to the people of the world. Rohrabacher said, "We, as legislators, as statesmen and Americans, must
not also become complicit in these crimes by keeping silent. History cares not
whether we inked another trade deal or helped sell another Boeing 747, but
history will judge us if we choose to look the other way when faced with truly
indescribable human suffering on this scale." Rohrabacher continued, "We have a responsibility to have our President
express America's strong wish to have a full investigation of these charges and
demand an explanation from Chinese leader Hu Jintao during his upcoming visit
and an agreement to allow on-site third-party investigations. I think you will
agree this is the least we can do." Rohrabacher noticed the surge of organ transplant centers in the past few
years in China, and said, "On the website for the just one transplant
center, the Oriental Organ Transplantation Center in Tianjin (www.ootc.net), we
could see a graph of their 'achievements' shows the number of procedures growing
by leaps and bounds after 1999, the year the persecution of Falun Gong
officially began." Rohrabacher said this may be the grisly reason why there is no waiting list
for human organs in China. The kind of moral complicity required for the
non-consensual removal and sale of human organs is certainly unique, that it is
an issue that we cannot ignore. Rohrabacher pointed out that many people like to think that China is a good
place to do business and make money, but they don't want to recognize that the
people running China are involved in monstrous crimes that no civilized person
would associate with. "Now we ignore so many bad things that they have
done, that Chinese communist expects to ignore this as well. That doesn't mean
the rest of our country has forgotten these values." Rohrabacher said, "I believe that when a country doesn't stand for a
certain moral principles and closes its eyes to oppression. In the end that
decision comes back to hurt the county who is trying to close its eyes and not
recognize evil. In that case, China again, the Chinese communist country is
demostrating evil that deserves condemnation of the entire civilized
world." Rohrabacher expressed that, "It's important to the elected people in the
United States to speak loudly on behalf of the entire American people to let
those in suffering in China and across the world know that we are on their side.
We are on the side of those people who are being oppressed, not the brutal
dictators who control them, even though a lot of American businessmen are making
money in China." Rohrabacher pointed out that many people should go to China, but they should
talk to the people who are being oppressed rather than spending their times with
oppressors. Rather than spending their time with torturers, they should spend
time with people being tortured. Rohrabacher believes that eventually the American people will reach an
understanding of what's going on in China and there will be a backlash against
the Chinese communist leadership from the United States. "Hopefully we then
offer much more support to those people like Falun Gong in China who asked only
to be able to live their lives in freedom." Posting date: 4/11/2006
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