United Nations Pays Attention to Disappeared Falun Gong Practitioners
By Falun Gong Human Rights Working Group
(Clearwisdom.net) Since the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) launched the
persecution of Falun Gong, many Falun Gong practitioners have been tortured and
killed, and a lot of families have been destroyed. Equally horrifying is that
many Falun Gong practitioners have disappeared. People have started paying more
attention to the situation of those practitioners with whom they had lost
contact during the seven-year-long persecution, especially after the CCP's crime
of harvesting organs from living Falun Gong practitioners in concentration camps
was exposed to the international society. In the last several years, people have systematically provided evidence of
disappeared Falun Gong practitioners. The Falun Gong Human Rights Working Group
also submitted many disappearance case reports to the United Nations. Many of
the disappeared practitioners are relatives of Falun Gong practitioners living
outside of China. Recently, the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances
published information on the disappearance cases in China that they have handled
over the last year. A major portion of the disappearance cases in the last
several years involve Falun Gong practitioners. The working group paid special
attention to the disappearances of children. They dealt with one case in which
the four-year-old child of a Falun Gong practitioner disappeared after being
taken away by policemen. The Falun Gong Human Rights Working Group hopes that people in China will
provide more detailed information about the disappearances of Falun Gong
practitioners. The working group also hopes that the family members of those
practitioners who disappeared will get more actively involved in looking for
them, and provide more first-hand materials to human right organizations. Summary In the past, most of the disappearance cases that the UN Working Group on
Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances handled were cases between 1988 and 1990,
and between 1995 and 1996. Most of them were about Tibetan people, and 19 of
them were monks. It is said that these monks were arrested in Nepal, and
transferred to China later. Between 2000 and 2001, 13 of the cases were about Falun Gong practitioners.
It is said that they were kidnapped by the public security department or local
government. In one of the cases, a boy disappeared after being interviewed by an
immigration officer in Hong Kong. In another case, a Chinese citizen, who has an
American green card, was kidnapped by a policeman in 2002. In a case submitted
in 2004, a four-year-old boy was taken away by a local policeman from his house
in Tongnan County. His parents are both Falun Gong practitioners. Cases under Investigation In last year, the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances
submitted 110 disappearance cases reports to the Chinese government. Ten cases
were verified by the submitters, including the case of Falun Gong practitioner
Jiang Renzheng, who was deported from Germany to China. Sixty-nine cases were
verified by information provided by the Chinese government. Thirty-one cases are
still under investigation. Concerns The UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances is concerned
with a new phenomenon. Among those who are discriminated against in China, the
number of the disappearance cases of children and others who have been
persecuted by the government is increasing. The UN Working Group on Enforced or
Involuntary Disappearances hopes to find those people as soon as possible. The
working group also hopes that the family members of those who have disappeared
can provide more detailed information, so that the working group can negotiate
with the Chinese government.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/6/23/131156.html
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