Korea: Press Conference on the Truth about China's Human Rights Held at Parliament
(Clearwisdom.net) A press conference about human rights in China was
held on June 23, 2006 at the Korean Parliament Assembly Hall. The conference was
hosted by Member of Parliament Shen He Yong from the "Open Party." MP
Hang Guang Yuan and MP Park Jae Wan from the "One
Nation Party" also attended the conference. Mr. Erping Zhang from the US
was invited to make a speech. The conference was co-sponsored by NTDTV and the Epoch Times. Mr. Hong Cheng
Ge from the Epoch Times and Mr. Wu Shi Lie of Amnesty International also spoke
at the conference. Member of Parliament Shen He Yong emphasized that regarding brutal human
rights abuses, if one in the political circle looks on and remains silent, he
should take a look at himself. Serious human rights violations such as organ
harvesting actually exist, but due to limited media coverage, people in Korea
are unable to accurately learn about the actual human rights condition in China.
The press conference will help get the word out to the public. MP Park Jae Wan said that the long history of humanity is a history of
striving to strengthen life's dignity. The concept of "heaven-endowed human
rights" is the result of steadfast struggle of a few courageous people. Mr. Erping Zhang spoke at length about the actual situation of human rights
in China. He pointed out that the economic numbers claimed by the CCP are not
matched in reality. The CCP and its autocratic regime have lost the foundation
of people's support and will soon collapse. Mr. Zhang said, "Not resisting the evil is equivalent to giving up
kindness. One person's righteousness and justice is consistent with more
people's righteousness and justice. Future generations will comment on what we
are doing now, but also will make judgments on things that we should have done
but did not." "Governments around the world should seek support from
the Chinese people in their policies, not just the Chinese Communist
Party." He went on to discuss China's economic situation. He said that in China,
foreign investment accounts for 70% of the total GDP. Bank bad debts total 40%
of the GDP. The economy is therefore actually suffering negative growth. Under
such circumstances, China's economy is at risk of collapse. In addition, China's
competitive power lies in its cheap labor, lack of labor unions, abundant and
cheap resources, and exports to sustain economic growth. Average income in
cities is about 1,300 US dollars, while in rural villages, annual incove is a
mere 362 US dollars. The gap is so wide. Corruption is rampant at even the
highest levels, with an annual cost estimated at 22 billion US dollars. The CCP claims harmony and stability, but in 2005 alone, 87,000 group
demonstrations occurred involving more than three million people. That's one
demonstration almost every five minutes. In areas of minority groups such as the
Xinjiang Uighur Area, a large number of people have been detained or put into
jail. No political asylum status has been granted to any person who escaped to
China from North Korea. This is against the Refugees Protection Act it signed in
1950. Mr. Zhang also stated that in order to filter the Internet, China has spent
800 billion US dollars building firewalls, and reinforcing the Internet
monitoring system. There are also more than 50,000 Internet police manning
Internet monitoring centers in over 700 cities in China, there are also over 40
Internet monitoring regulations. The CCP has signed monitoring agreements with
international heavyweights such as Google, Yahoo and others. In 2004 and 2005,
over 169 newspapers and magazines were shut down. Issue on Harvesting Organs from Living Falun Gong Practitioners Mr. Zhang explained that the largest group victimized in China is Falun Gong.
Falun Gong is a Qigong cultivation practice. It involves cultivating one's moral
characters following the standard of
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance," and practicing the five sets of
exercises to keep fit. It is not a political organization. Falun Gong has a
principle that anyone can practice Falun Gong so long as they want to. At the
beginning, the director of the China's Sport Committee once announced that
medical expenses can be cut down by 1,000 Yuan per person per year for those
that practiced Falun Gong. As for the reason for persecuting Falun Gong, he said that in 1998, according
to CCP estimates, there were 70 million to 100 million people practicing Falun
Gong. The number of Falun Gong practitioners exceeded that of the CCP
membership. The CCP authorities did not want to see Falun Gong growing so
rapidly, so it began implementing the persecution policy. In addition, the
tenets of Falun Gong tend to emphasize traditional values. This is also one of
the reasons for the CCP's suppression of Falun Gong. The persecution started in
July 1999. The authorities burned Falun Gong books, deprived practitioners of
their right to appeal in court and denied them the protection of their assets. It has been verified that at least 2,910 practitioners have died as a result
of persecution. The issue of harvesting organs from living Falun Gong
practitioners who have been detained in forced labor camps and jails has
recently arisen. Mr. Zhang continued, explaining that since 2000, each organ transplant center
has performed about 2,000 organ transplant operations on average. As the
persecution of Falun Gong continues, this number is increasing sharply. The
investigation over the organ transplant centers showed that they indeed
harvested organs from Falun Gong practitioners. One-party dictatorship in China will soon collapse Mr. Zhang pointed out that similar autocratic regimes collapsed in Eastern
Europe and the Soviet Union. They ruled the people on the basis of extreme
unfairness and immorality, and could not gain support from the people and
ultimately collapsed. The Director of Korean Epoch Times pointed out in his speech that it is the
responsibility of the media in all countries to expose the hidden truth in
China. He said that this was a starting point for solving the human rights
issues in China. The Amnesty International representative said, "The Communist Party
overrides the law." Eighty percent of the executions in the world are
carried out in China. Violent behavior, corruption, bribery and the death
penalty are all problems in China.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/6/26/131480.html
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