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Canada: "An Abuse of Diplomatic Privilege" (Photo) By Minghui reporter Yingzi
(Clearwisdom.net) On December 18, the Chinese Consulate sent a letter to
Michael Benjamin, an assemblyman from the Bronx, New York, pressuring him not to
go to the Holiday Wonders show. The letter prominently mentioned the
"rapid progress" of U.S.-China relations, the strengthening of
U.S.-China trade, and "sincere gratitude" for efforts in promoting
U.S.-China friendship and cooperation, before asking that support not be given
to the Holiday Wonders or the Chinese New Year Spectacular. The
letter also uses the extreme and slanderous language typical of Chinese regime
propaganda in describing NTDTV, the Holiday Wonders, and the Chinese
New Year Spectacular. Mr. David Kilgour Regarding the letter, Mr. David Kilgour, former Parliament Member and former
Canadian Secretary of State for Asia Pacific commented, "No elected
official or other person should pay any attention to such pressure from Chinese
party-state officials. Indeed, they should be told that in open societies such
tactics are seen by most people as an abuse of diplomatic privilege, especially
given the high artistic merit of the shows which will evidently be seen in about
62 cities across the world this season." Mr. Kilgour said, "During 27 years in Canada's Parliament, I never
encountered similar interference from any government except that of the one in
Beijing. We have about 125 foreign missions in Ottawa." Mr. Kilgour told a story, "While Deputy Speaker of our House of Commons,
a representative of the Chinese embassy even telephoned my home, urging me not
to visit Taiwan. His arguments were not persuasive and I visited Taiwan without
negative consequences." Before the 2007 NTDTV Chinese New Year Spectacular, some Canadian
politicians also received letters from the Chinese Embassy in Canada, in which
the Chinese officials asked them not to support the shows. But the shows were
very successful in Canada. The Prime Minister sent a congratulation letter.
Congressman John Baird went to the show on behalf of the Prime Minister and
Canadian government. Six city council members of Ottawa went to the show to
congratulate it. Posting date: 12/22/2007
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