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Vice-President of European Parliament Edward McMillan-Scott Urges Politicians to Monitor Systematically the Persecution of Falun Gong in China - An Open Letter to Gao Zhisheng
(Clearwisdom.net)
Mr. Edward McMillan-Scott, Vice-President of the European
Parliament, wrote an open letter to Mr. Gao Zhisheng, a Chinese human
rights advocate, after McMillan-Scott's recent Beijing visit. Mr.
McMillan-Scott said, "My conclusions are that the Chinese regime
remains brutal, arbitrary and paranoid but that the innate
intelligence and self-discipline of the Chinese, led by a developing
civil society and emerging rule of law must lead to a democratic
future." Mr. McMillan-Scott pointed out that the organ harvest from
living Falun Gong practitioners going on in China is genocide. He
urged all members of the CCP to recognize the horrors perpetrated in
its name.
June
4, 2006
Thank
you for your remarks after my visit to Beijing on May 20 - 24 2006
when I interviewed two Falun Gong former prisoners, after which they
disappeared. Because of this I did not meet with you. I am now told I
was the first politician to hold such a meeting. If so, I urge many
others to do the same.
Mr
Niu Jinping and his baby daughter are under house arrest and Mr. Cao
Dong is still missing, I am pursuing their safety with the regime.
Mr. Steve Gigliotti, the US citizen who organized my meeting, was
arrested, interrogated and deported. Such actions have no place in
today's world.
I
last visited China and Tibet ten years ago while preparing a report
for the Foreign Affairs Committee of the European Parliament.
Welcoming China's booming trade with Europe, but also regretting its
complete lack of democracy; I encouraged "not just business as
usual, but also politics as usual". While the trade has
flourished, political development has remained glacial and the
European Union's human rights dialogue with China, begun then,
continues to be largely fruitless.
My
recent visit as rapporteur for the European Parliament on the EU's
new Democracy and Human Rights Instrument, to run from 2007, was to
examine how it could operate in China. I met EU diplomats, academics,
NGOs and individuals.
My
conclusions are that the Chinese regime remains brutal, arbitrary and
paranoid but that the innate intelligence and self-discipline of the
Chinese, led by a developing civil society and emerging rule of law
must lead to a democratic future.
The
condition of prisoners in China is increasingly well-known but it is
only in recent months that a particular mistreatment - of Falun Gong
practitioners - has come to light, namely the selection of prisoners
for 'reverse-match' organ and tissue transplants, leading to their
deaths. This is genocide, as defined in Article 2 of the Convention
on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide:
"any
of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or
in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group, as such:
Killing members of the group; Causing serious bodily or mental harm
to members of the group; Deliberately inflicting on the group
conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction
in whole or in part;"
Like
you, I am a Christian, by upbringing. My contacts with Falun Gong
practitioners during my visit to Beijing, Hong Kong and Taiwan and
subsequently (I visited on June 1 an exhibition in Helsinki of
paintings depicting the treatment of Falun Gong prisoners in China)
do not suggest a political movement. It is, if anything, a spiritual
practice of Buddha school origin in which every adherent I have met
feels mentally and physically enhanced by a series of Tai-chi type
daily exercises.
The
practitioners I met in Beijing told me of their imprisonment and that
of their wives, of the specially harsh treatment they suffered,
including sleep deprivation, degrading and humiliating punishments
and beatings of up to 20 hours at a time to elicit denunciations of
Falun Gong. One said he knew 30 fellow practitioners who had been
beaten to death. They were aware of organ harvesting: one had seen
the cadaver of his friend and fellow practitioner after body parts
had been removed.
Since
the crackdown on Falun Gong was begun by the Communist Party of China
(CCP) regime in 1999, including the establishment of a special "6-10"
office of repression, Falun Gong has responded by using factual
disclosure of persecution and other crimes by the regime. As a result
it claims that more than 10 million Chinese have resigned the CCP and
its affiliations.
As
a British Conservative I have witnessed with relief - and played
some part in encouraging - the freedom from communism now enjoyed
by millions of Europeans. I urge all members of the CCP to recognize
that the horrors perpetrated in its name - the Great Leap Forward,
the Cultural Revolution and the Tiananmen Massacres - are held to
be responsible for some 80 million deaths.
It
is now a matter of probably brief time before the regime collapses.
The massive economic contradictions, manifest administrative
corruption, widespread dissent in the countryside, increasing courage
of religious groups and the ability of young people to circumvent
Internet restrictions are all precursors to change.
The
Chinese people have friends wherever thought, religion and
association are free. The regime has no friends and, while I despise
it, I hope that the change is as peaceful as the process which ended
one-party domination in Europe.
In
the meantime, like other politicians across the free world, I warn
those responsible of the consequences of genocide.
On
this anniversary of the massacres in Tiananmen Square and elsewhere
in 1989, I urge my colleagues in the European Parliament and in
freely-elected assemblies across the world to monitor systematically
the abuses which you have so courageously brought to public
attention. I also urge all embassies of the EU in China to provide
support - and when necessary sanctuary - to human rights defenders
like yourself. The future will be the judge of us all. |