EU and UK Parliamentarians Raise Labor Camp Case with Chinese Regime
(Clearwisdom.net) A total of twenty UK parliamentarians have written to
the Chinese communist regime or the UK Foreign Office since Wenjian Liang, her
husband Zhiyong Lin and six other Falun Gong practitioners were detained in
February, and sentenced to labor camps without trial in March. Amnesty
International issued an "urgent action" and the UK media also reported
on their plight. The EU raised Ms. Liang's case at the EU-China Human Rights Dialogue in
Berlin on May 14-15, 2007. The UK Foreign Office also raised the case of Ms.
Wenjian Liang and her husband with the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in
Beijing in April. Lord Avebury, Vice Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Human
Rights, wrote to the Foreign Office on May 2nd pointing out that the arrests of
Wenjian Liang and others "appear to be part of the state's campaign of
repression against the Falun Gong, ... I believe the UK did raise her case when
she was imprisoned before and I hope we will do so again now." Other UK parliamentarians who took action to help Wenjian included the Shadow
Attorney General and Lord Howell of Guildford. Lord Howell said in his letter on
May 2nd: "I was very concerned to hear about this and have raised the
matter with our Foreign Ministers and urged them to take it up with the Chinese
authorities immediately." Several members of the All Party Parliamentary Group on China discussed
Wenjian's case with the Group's Chairman Ben Chapman MP who very kindly wrote to
the Foreign Office. Roger Helmer MEP wrote to the Chinese Ambassador to the EU to raise Wenjian's
case in February. In his reply, the Ambassador didn't bother to tell the MEP the
charges against Wenjian Liang and Zhiyong Lin nor their whereabouts, but
insisted that the rights of Wenjian and Zhiyong, who have been imprisoned
without trial, are upheld by the law. The ambassador apparently could not see
the contradiction, absurdity and cruel injustice in his statement, which
reflects the nature of the regime he represents.
During the past few weeks, several UK parliamentarians have written to the
Chinese Authorities about Wenjian's labor camp sentence, including one of the
MPs in Nottingham where Wenjian's sister lives.
Source: http://clearharmony.net/articles/200705/39560.html
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.org/mh/articles/2007/5/23/155442.html
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