Human Rights Torch Arrives in Batam, Indonesia (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) "They have a precious purpose and I, as a Riau
Representative Government Member, give full support to this purpose," said
Ibu Aida Ismah Abdullah, wife of the KEPRI Governor, drawing an ovation from the
200-strong crowd at the Global Human Rights Torch Relay in Batam, Indonesia,
last Sunday. Addressing the severity of the issue to members of human rights
organizations, the Red-Cross Society, athletes, and reporters in front of the
Batam Mayor's Office, Lady Aida urged the world to "work together to show
our solidarity and end the persecution of Falun Gong in China." The Torch Relay, which started in Athens, Greece, on August 9, 2007, by the
Coalition to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong (CIPFG), arrived from
Bali on the morning of January 13. The two-hour ceremony bore a resemblance to
the Olympics ceremony, with maidens dressed in ancient Greek costumes carrying
the flame, which was passed on to athletes in a 10-km relay that followed. The wife of the Riau Governor and local political
leaders welcomed the arrival of the Human Rights Torch Emotions soared at one stage of her speech when the affable First Lady
recited a poem she penned about the organ-harvesting atrocity. Tears welled-up
in the eyes of many in the audience. "...There has ever been a single country that truly values or treats
human rights with integrity...my fellow compatriots, what can be more brutal
than stealing and selling the organs of your fellow countrymen? We are calling
for justice. We are voicing our frustration from across the sea. Stop the abuse,
stop the cruelty, stop the organ harvesting, and stop your ceaseless human
rights violations immediately..." Other speakers commented on the
importance of the call for human rights in China. Dr. Dzulkifli, a Riau Governor Representative, praised the organizer for the
opportunity to stand up for freedom. He also stressed, "Human rights abuse
is our main enemy and we need to help end it as soon as possible." Andreas,
the Batam Solidarity for Global Human Rights leader said, "The Chinese
regime (CCP) is always covering up facts and spreading lies around the world. By
holding the Human Rights Torch Relay, we try to wake up the CCP, show them that
people around the world know the facts, and hope they can search their
conscience, stop the human rights violations, and show remorse to the
world." The
wife of the Riau Governor hands over the Human Rights Torch to a representative
of the track and field group The Human Rights Torch will pass through 37 countries on five continents,
leaving in its wake a message that the free world will not allow injustice to
hide behind a symbol of world peace. Its message, "The Olympic Games and crimes against humanity cannot
coexist in China" highlighted the ongoing crackdown and ironical
persecution of Falun Gong practitioners who cultivate the principles of
"Truthfulness, Compassion and Forbearance." General Ismeth Manan, a representative of the Riau Chief of Police observed,
"To serve and protect citizens is our (police) duty. So if the police
intimidate and attack peaceful and harmless citizens, it is a human rights
abuse. Honorable police officers will never do that."
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2008/1/17/170533.html
Yearly Archive
Printer Version
feedback@clearwisdom.net




