Letter to International Olympic Committee from David Kilgour and David Matas
(Clearwisdom.net) The following letter was written by Canadian
human rights lawyer David Matas and Former Canadian Secretary of State (Asia -
Pacific) and Member of Parliament David Kilgour, authors of an
independent investigation into allegations of organ harvesting of Falun gong
practitioners in China. The Honourable Mr. Jaques Rogge We hereby request that you raise the issue of human dignity and human rights
in China with your colleagues in Beijing to stop the persecution of those whose
fundamental rights are being denied. We have great hopes that the 2008 Beijing
Olympic Games will be conducted in true Olympic spirit. We base this statement
on the following: The Olympic Charter states in part: "The goal of the Olympics is to place sports everywhere at the
service of a harmonious development of man, with a view to encouraging the
establishment of a peaceful society concerned with preservation of human
dignity. To this effect, the Olympic Movement engages, alone or in cooperation
with other organizations and within the limits of its means, in actions to
promote peace" (Olympic Charter, article 3); And "Safeguarding the dignity of the individual is a fundamental
requirement of the Olympics" (IOC Code of Ethics, "A. Dignity;"
part 1) What dignities has the Chinese Government accorded the people of China with
violations against the innocent still continuing after being awarded the
Olympics? In regard to these Charter provisions, the IOC media office has sent letters
to those who raise concerns about human rights violations in China which state: The Charter would suggest a more direct and forthright approach. Both past and present Olympic athletes, coaches and officials who have been
made aware of and shown information regarding human rights transgressions in
China are deeply concerned with China's un-kept promises. Today, stringent human rights violations happening daily in China are being
ignored. We, David Matas, Canadian human rights lawyer and David Kilgour, former
MP and Secretary of State for Asia and the Pacific in the Canadian Government
have released an investigative report, which states, in part: "Regrettably, it confirms our earlier conclusion, that the government of
China and its agencies in numerous parts of the country, in particular in
hospitals but also detention centers and 'people's courts' have put to death a
large but unknown number of Falun Gong prisoners of conscience since 1999. Their
vital organs, including hearts, kidneys, livers and corneas were virtually,
simultaneously seized involuntarily for sale at high prices, sometimes to
foreigners who normally face long waits for voluntary donations of such organs
in their home countries." As Olympians become informed of these inhumanities in China, how will the IOC
and world governments respond? Would the athletes, coaches and officials as a whole want to compete in a
country that imposes such cruel persecution upon her people? We further deplore the incarceration and gag order on China human rights
lawyer Mr. Gao Zhisheng who on orders of the Chinese government is forbidden to
speak to any media until after the 2008 Olympic Games. Amnesty International, Human Rights in China and Human Rights Watch have
noted increasingly deteriorating human rights conditions in China. We are
confident that the IOC would not have awarded the Games to Beijing had they then
known of the human rights abuses happening in China. Please, consider the following: 1) How will the Games benefit China's citizenry if the IOC doesn't speak out
against China's human rights violations? 2) Can the IOC assure the rights and safety of Falun Gong practitioners and
members of other peaceful groups repressed by China's regime if they wish to
attend the Games without fear of being arrested and imprisoned? 3) Will Falun Gong practitioners traveling from abroad be allowed entry into
China without reprisal? We urge you to please take effective action by calling on the Chinese
authorities to bring an end to the ongoing persecution against millions of
innocent citizens in China, and we hope that the 2008 Games will embody the
principles of the Olympic Charter. The favor of a reply is appreciated. Sincerely, Links to further information: -Report into Allegations of Organ Harvesting of Falun Gong practitioners
in China: http://organharvestinvestigation.net/
President
The International Olympic Committee
Lausanne, Switzerland
Re: Beijing 2008 Olympic Games
"We have carefully thought about what kind of role the IOC - an
organization created to bring the benefits of sport to society - can play in
more diverse matters. Our belief is that we must focus our work within the scope
of our remit - which is to guide and assist the Games organizers to host
successful Olympic Games. Within this framework of bringing sports and Olympic
values to China, we are hopeful that benefits to the wider social landscape will
follow in post-Games years. "The IOC is committed to bringing the Olympic
Movement to China for the first time in history because we believe that examples
set by the Olympic ideals have - and will continue to have - many positive
benefits for China and the world."
David Matas
(Canadian human rights lawyer)
David Kilgour
(Former Canadian Secretary of State (Asia - Pacific)
and Member of Parliament 1979 - 2006)
-Amnesty International: The Olympics countdown - failing to keep human
rights promises: http://www.amnestyusa.org/regions/asia/document.do?id=ENGASA170462006
-Amnesty International: Persecution of renowned Chinese human rights lawyer
Gao Zhisheng: http://www.amnestyusa.org/regions/asia/document.do?id=ENGASA170462006
-China 2006 Year in Review; Human Rights Watch:
http://chinaview.wordpress.com/tag/all-hot-topic/organ-harvesting
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