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Australian Senate Passes a Motion, Calling for an End to the CCP's Persecution of Falun Gong
By Luona and Hua Qing
(Clearwisdom.net) On the afternoon of June 24, 2008, the Australian
Senate Passed Motion No. 127, urging the Chinese Communist regime to stop
the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners. The motion was adopted
unanimously by all parties. It was the first time that the Australian Parliament
officially expressed its position since the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
launched the persecution of Falun Gong in July 1999. Senator Kerry Nettle from Green Party proposed the motion, and Democrat
Senator Andrew Bartlett reconsidered the bill. The Senate held a meeting on the
afternoon of June 24, during which the Australian ruling party (Labor Party),
and opposition party (Liberal Party) expressed their support for the motion.
Therefore, the motion was adopted unanimously by all parties in Australia. The motion clearly stated that the "International Covenant on Civil
and Political Rights" applies to the treatment of Falun Gong practitioners
worldwide, and the practice of beliefs should not form the basis of the
incarceration of any individual. The motion expresses appreciation for the
Prime Minister's willingness to raise challenging human rights issues with the
Chinese leadership. The motion also expresses its support for an end to the
persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in China. Regarding the unanimous adoption of the motion by all parties in the
Australian Senate, spokesperson for the New South Wales Falun Dafa Association
Mr. John Deller said that it is a very good sign, showing that the Australian
Parliament has officially joined the countries in Europe, the United States and
Canada that have held open dialogues on human rights issues, particularly openly
called for an end to the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners. This will help
to more quickly end the CCP's persecution of Falun Gong practitioners. Therefore
it is of great significance for both Australia and China, and also an important
step. Prior to this motion, the Australian Parliament had adopted a motion
to support Falun Gong practitioners. That motion clearly expressed its
support for Falun Gong practitioners to enjoy freedom of belief and the right to
practice the exercises without any interference in Australian territory. |