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US Congressman Speaks Out Against China Hosting the Olympics (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) US Congressman Frank Wolf gave a speech on the floor of
the House of Representatives on July 16 that strongly condemned the Chinese
Communist authority's human rights violations, the persecution of Falun Gong,
and organ harvesting. Congressman Wolf said, "And despite all of these
abhorrent acts, China was still awarded the honor of hosting the 2008 Olympics.
The Olympic Games: an event designed to lift up 'the educational value of a good
example and respect for universal, fundamental, ethical principles,' according
to its own charter. Does China's behavior sound like a 'good example' to the
rest of the world? Or that it is reflecting "fundamental, ethical
principles" that all nations should aspire to? " US Congressman the Honorable Frank Wolf Congressman Wolf said, "America must be a country that stands up for
basic decency and human rights. America must speak out on behalf of those who
cannot speak for themselves--men and women who are being persecuted for their
religious or political beliefs. Our foreign policy must be a policy that helps
promote human rights and freedom. Not a policy that sides with dictators who
oppress their own citizens." Congressman Wolf continued, "China of today is worse than the China of
yesterday, or of last year, or of the last decade. "Imagine a country where factory workers have no workplace safety, labor
or environmental protections, and are required to work 80 hour-weeks for no more
than $110 per month to produce goods for export. [...] "Imagine a country which tortures and imprisons Catholic bishops,
Protestant church leaders, Muslim worshipers, Falun Gong followers, and Buddhist
monks and nuns just because of their faith and systematically destroys churches
and confiscates Bibles. "Imagine a country which has a thriving business of harvesting and
selling for transplant kidneys, corneas, and other human organs from executed
prisoners who are thrown in prison with no trial or sentencing procedures. "Imagine a country which maintains an extensive system of gulags--slave
labor camps, also known as the "laogai"--as large as existed in the
former Soviet Union, that are used for brainwashing and 'reeducation through
labor.' "Sadly, none of this is imaginary. Such a nation exists. It is the
People's Republic of China. "Sadly, too, that's just part of the list of egregious actions." He talked about human rights and trade, "There are some who assert that
human rights are something that should come once stability has been attained.
They say that protection of human rights comes second to attaining economic
power and wealth. We must reject that notion. "And despite all of these abhorrent acts, China was still awarded the
honor of hosting the 2008 Olympics. The Olympic Games: an event designed to lift
up 'the educational value of a good example and respect for universal,
fundamental ethical principles,' according to its own charter. Does China's
behavior sound like a 'good example' to the rest of the world? Or that it is
reflecting 'fundamental ethical principles' that all nations should aspire to? "China's desperation to conceal its true character leading up to the
Games smacks of the Nazi bid for the Olympic Games. Analysts are likening the
2008 Beijing Olympics to the 1936 Olympics, in which Nazi Germany soft-pedaled
its anti-Semitic agenda and plans for territorial expansion, fooling the
international community with an image of a peaceful, tolerant Germany under the
guise of the Olympic Games. "America must be a country that stands up for basic decency and human
rights. America must speak out on behalf of those who cannot speak for
themselves--men and women who are being persecuted for their religious or
political beliefs. Our foreign policy must be a policy that helps promote human
rights and freedom. Not a policy that sides with dictators who oppress their own
citizens."
Posting date: 7/21/2007
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