Washington Post: Overreacting to Protest


Saturday, April 22, 2006; Page A20

WENYI WANG acted rudely when she yelled and waved a banner at visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao during his White House appearance Thursday. The Secret Service was right to hustle her off the grounds. President Bush was right to apologize. But does Ms. Wang deserve to go to prison for six months? That might be the response to embarrassing and rude speech in Beijing. It shouldn't be in Washington. But yesterday the U.S. government charged Ms. Wang under a law that could bring her that sentence.

Ms. Wang, a member of the Falun Gong [group], which China suppresses, got into the media section at the White House lawn ceremony with credentials from a newspaper run by the spiritual group. According to court documents, she waved a yellow banner and shouted in Chinese: "Stop oppressing the Falun Gong," "Your time is running out," and "Anything you have done will come back to you in this lifetime." She also yelled to Mr. Bush, "Stop him from persecuting Falun Gong!"

For that, Ms. Wang has been charged under a law that makes anyone who "intimidates, coerces, threatens, or harasses a foreign official or an official guest or obstructs a foreign official in the performance of his duties" face up to six months in jail. Such laws are necessary to protect visiting dignitaries from attacks -- and to ensure reciprocal protections for U.S. officials abroad.

But no one alleges that Mr. Hu was ever in danger of anything more serious than irritation or humiliation. According to the court documents, the yelling caused Mr. Hu "to interrupt his speech" and look toward Ms. Wang. There's no question that it also caused Mr. Bush to be embarrassed about a lapse of protocol for a visitor acutely sensitive to diplomatic niceties. Okay, but the United States shouldn't indirectly apologize to the Chinese by means of an action that affronts American values.
Chinese version available at http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/4/22/125843.html

 Yearly Archive   Printer Version


We welcome your comments and suggestions, please email:
feedback@clearwisdom.net


Related Articles

Article Review
Exposure of Official Conspiracy at Labor Camps and Detention Centers to Obtain Falun Gong Members' Organs (Photo) [4/22/2006]
Medical Professional's White House Protest Catches Public Attention (Photos) [4/22/2006]
The Story Behind An Unusual Protest on the White House Lawn (Photos) [4/22/2006]
Two Sources Testify Publicly about the CCP's Atrocities of Harvesting Organs from Living Falun Gong Practitioners (Photos) [4/22/2006]
Washington Post: Overreacting to Protest [4/22/2006]
Beware the Murderer Who Invites the Police to the Scene of the Crime to Investigate [4/21/2006]
Washington D.C.: People from all Walks of Life Support the 10 Million Resignations from the CCP and Call for Investigation of Chinese Forced Labor Camps (Photos) [4/21/2006]
Hu Arrives in D.C. - Practitioners Calls for End of Persecution (Photos) [4/21/2006]
Washington DC Parade Exposes Horrific Persecution and Calls for Investigation into the Truth (Photos) [4/20/2006]
Seattle: Hu Arrives - Falun Gong Calls for an End to the Persecution and Bringing Chief Perpetrators to Justice (Photos) [4/20/2006]
Video: Witness Describes Organ Harvesting from Living Falun Gong Practitioners (English Subtitles) [4/20/2006]
"Coalition to Investigate the Persecution" Investigators Apply for Visas, Sydney Residents Rally to Support (Photos) [4/20/2006]
Seattle, Washington: Practitioners Expose CCP's Crimes, Local People Join the Protest (Photos) [4/20/2006]
The CCP's Exaggerated Denial [4/19/2006]
Make a Choice Between Profit and Conscience (Photos) [4/19/2006]
"Coalition to Investigate the Persecution" Investigator's Visa Application to China Rejected [4/19/2006]
CIPFG Holds Press Conference, Demands Complete Investigation of All Forced Labor Camps (Photos) [4/19/2006]
Seattle, U.S.A.: Falun Gong Parade and Rally to Demand Investigation of the CCP's Forced Labor Camps (Photos) [4/19/2006]
Canadians Condemn CCP Crimes against Falun Gong (Part 3) [4/18/2006]
Details Regarding 18 Missing Practitioners [4/18/2006]
More Articles...