New York Assemblyman Makes Public an Offensive Letter from the Chinese Consulate General (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) On December 18, 2007, just before NTDTV's Holiday
Wonders opening performance, New York Assemblyman Michael Benjamin received
a letter from the Chinese Consulate General in New York. He made this letter
public. The slanderous letter relied on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s usual
tactics to defame Falun Gong. It pressured the assemblyman with "Chinese
and American relations" to force him not to support Holiday Wonders or
the Chinese New Year Spectacular shows in any way. New York Assemblyman Michael Benjamin The Chinese Consulate General in New York wrote to the New
York Assemblyman on December 18, pressuring him with "Chinese and American
relations" to force him not to support Holiday Wonders or the Chinese
New Year Spectacular shows in any way. The Chinese Consulate is pressuring a New York Assemblyman
not to attend a show on Broadway that they feel is "humiliating" for
the Chinese Communist regime back in the Mainland. The assemblyman, Michael
Benjamin of the Bronx, has said he's not buying into the Communist agenda and
plans on attending the show in question, Holiday Wonders, now playing at
the Beacon Theatre in Manhattan. "I believe that the Chinese Consulate is again seeking
to discourage participation by elected officials in the Holiday Wonders
show," said Assemblyman Benjamin in an e-mail statement to The Epoch
Times earlier. "The CCP insists to the world that there is only one
China. They seek to drown out alternative voices. They fear that the world will
learn the truth of their 'Animal Farm' regime," he added. Benjamin received an unusual letter last week from the
Chinese Consulate General in New York. The letter, sent via fax and received one
week before the theatrical production, Holiday Wonders, opened, is
addressed to Assemblyman Michael Benjamin. The letter focuses on Holiday Wonders and its
producer, New Tang Dynasty Television (NTDTV), telling Assemblyman Benjamin
"not to support in any way the Holiday Wonders and the Chinese
New Year Spectacular." Both shows are produced by NTDTV, an independent
Chinese language television station that has faced repeated attacks by the CCP. Assemblyman Benjamin has been honored by community members in
the past for recognition of his work to promote diversity and freedom of belief. Holiday Wonders is a colorful presentation of
traditional, ancient Chinese culture with modern twists in some of the acts. At
least one performance depicts the persecution of the spiritual practice Falun
Gong, which the CCP has been brutally persecuting since 1999. Westchester resident and Falun Gong practitioner Jeanne
Mitchell has stayed in contact with Assemblyman Benjamin's office since 2005 to
inform him about the ongoing persecution. She was contacted by a staff member of
the office who alerted her of the letter received. "They begin the letter by offering holiday greetings and
promoting an economic business relationship," said Mitchell. "But what
they really want is to defame Falun Gong. They talk about trade to keep people
from really speaking out about what terrible human rights violations going on in
China," she added. Ms. Benjamin: "I wanted to see this show because of the letter." Assemblyman Benjamin's wife, Ms. Kennedy Benjamin, said that originally she
only planned to go to the reception, but she decided to make time to watch the
show because of the slanderous letter. Assemblyman Benjamin saw NTDTV's show two years ago. He called it
"wonderful" and an embodiment of "traditional Chinese culture and
values." NTDTV: "The CCP's Defamation can only help promotion."NTDTV
spokesperson Carrie Hong said that the CCP's letter is full of slander and
defamatory remarks because NTDTV promotes culture and art that negate the
Party's own culture. The CCP is fearful of NTDTV's mission. Ms. Hong said that based on previous experience, each time the CCP has
attempted to interfere with an NTDTV event, the event was actually promoted
instead, including the annual New Year's show and the International Chinese
Classical Dance Competition. Many people attended after they heard about the
events from the CCP's efforts to defame them. She pointed out that before NTDTV's Chinese New Year Spectacular show in
Canberra, Australia last year, the Chinese Embassy wrote to members of
Parliament and asked them not to see the show. Not surprisingly, all the members
of Parliament went to see the show. One of them said humorously, "We can
hold a session before the show." Ms. Hong predicted a similar effect on the shows in North America.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2007/12/20/168740.html
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