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Washington DC: Human Rights Law Foundation Holds Press Conference Regarding the CCP's Crimes in the U.S. (Photos) By Li Jingfei in Washington DC (Clearwisdom.net) On June 9, 2008, the Human Rights Law Foundation
held a press conference at the National Press Club in Washington DC on the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) instigating thugs to attack Falun Gong
practitioners in the U.S. Former diplomat Mark Palmer is shocked by the Flushing
incident Ms. Judy Chen recounts her experience of being assaulted and
receiving a death threat Michael Horowitz, Director of the Project for International
Religious Liberty at the Hudson Institute, a Washington think tank Terri Marsh, Executive Director of the Human Rights Law
Foundation Former diplomat Ambassador Mark Palmer pointed out the unprecedented nature
of the CCP's actions, including physical attacks, death threats and intimidation
on U.S. soil. Several speakers called for the FBI, the State Department and
other government agencies to step in. A video was shown at the press conference about CCP-directed thugs attacking
Falun Gong practitioners in Flushing, NY and a recorded telephone conversation
between a WOIPFG investigator and Chinese Consul General Peng Keyu. Ms. Judy Chen, who was a victim of the attacks, recounted how she was
assaulted and the target of a death threat. She asked, "Are we in China or
in the U.S.? How could such a thing happen here in the U.S.?" Mr. Mark Palmer served in policy positions in the State Department in the
Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, and the first Bush administrations, including
launching the National Endowment for Democracy. He stated, "I do not recall
at any time during the Cold War that the Soviet Union and the Communist Party of
the Soviet Union ever did this sort of stuff inside the United States. ...they
never tried using physical violence and threats of death to intimidate the
Americans. This is really unprecedented what the Chinese Communists are trying
to do. And I think it is important we understand that it is really a fundamental
threat, this is not something that involves only the Falun Gong." Ambassador Palmer noted that the Chinese Communist embassies and consulates
and other resources have threatened cable companies in the U.S., and American
scholars engaging in the study of China issues are also widely intimidated. They
were afraid that they would not get visas to go to China if they wrote
critically and honestly about the situation in China. Even some human rights and
democracy advocacy organizations in the U.S. are intimidated by the CCP and
forced to dissociate with Falun Gong. Many large U.S. corporations that do
business with China are subjected to such intimidation, as well. Some city
councils in the U.S. have been pressured into forbidding Falun Gong
practitioners to participate in parades and other such cultural activities. Ambassador Palmer said, "For the last four to five years, I have
regularly had harassing phone calls that originated in China at various times
through the night to keep me awake. During Thanksgiving last year, between 2:00
a.m. To 10:00 a.m. in the morning, I had 23 harassing phone calls. They feel
that they are able to do anything in this country, including threating people
with death." Mr. Palmer said, "We have to realize that there is a law in this
country. The FBI, the State Department and administration have the
responsibility to intervene." Terri Marsh, Executive Director of the Human Rights Law Foundation, stated
that as long as the CCP is in power in China, it will pose a serious threat to
the national security of the U.S., which is an issue that Americans cannot
afford to ignore. Ms. Marsh explained that the Flushing assaults are not merely a national
security issue. When Beijing incited thugs to assault Falun Gong practitioners,
it was an assault on the most fundamental principle upon which the U.S. is
based, the freedom of religion. Mr. Xia Yiyang, a representative of the World Organization to Investigate the
Persecution of Falun Gong, talked about the CCP's control over overseas Chinese. He said that the Chinese embassies and consulates directly control Chinese
community associations, associations of Chinese students and scholars, and other
organizations and provide them with funds. The CCP organizes overseas Chinese
community leaders to receive training in China every year, and many overseas
Chinese media have become a mouthpiece for CCP propaganda. Michael Horowitz, Director of the Project for International Religious Liberty
at the Hudson Institute, a Washington think tank, stated that once the recorded
telephone conversation of Peng Keyu is verified by the FBI, Peng should be
immediately expelled from the U.S. Mr. Horowitz also requested that the American
government immediately take action. Ambassador Palmer concluded his speech by saying, "They will not
intimidate me; they will not intimidate the American people. This will fail, and
ultimately the Chinese people will triumph, because the Chinese people are
becoming more and more aware of what is happening in the world, and they will
not tolerate this evil political system very much longer." Posting date: 6/11/2008
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