US Department of State Releases Annual Religious Freedom Report Condemning CCP's Repression before Olympic Games
(Clearwisdom.net) On September 14, 2007, the US Department of State
released annual International Religious Freedom Report. The report strongly
criticizes the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for its restriction of religious
freedom and suppression of foreign religious missionaries before the Olympic
Games. The report stated that Falun Gong practitioners "...continued to
face arrest, detention, and imprisonment." The US Government strongly criticized the CCP's current round of repression
of various groups, apparently carried out in preparation of the 2008 Olympic
Games. The report states that the CCP continues to suppress religious
minorities. "Falun Gong practitioners continued to face arrest, detention, and
imprisonment, and there were credible reports of deaths due to torture and
abuse. Practitioners who refuse to recant their beliefs are sometimes subjected
to harsh treatment in prisons, reeducation through labor camps, and
extra-judicial "legal education" centers." "There were
continuing reports that the Government's 610 office, a state
security agency implicated in many alleged abuses of Falun Gong practitioners,
continued to use extra-legal methods of repression." "Since 1999, the Secretary of State has designated China a "Country
of Particular Concern" (CPC) under the International Religious Freedom Act
(IRFA) for particularly severe violations of religious." The report is submitted to Congress. The report lists eight countries of
particular concern, including China, Burma, Eritrea, Iran, North Korea,
Saudi Arabia, Sudan, and Uzbekistan. These countries have "engaged
in or tolerated particularly severe violations of religious freedom" during
the reporting period.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2007/9/16/162786.html
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