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European Parliament Focuses on CCP’s Persecution of Falun Gong before the Europe-China Human Rights Dialogue (Photo)


On the morning of October 10, 2007, before the Europe-China human rights dialogue
and the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) Seventeenth Conference, the European
Parliament held a press conference on China's human rights and freedom
of belief. The conference was hosted by Mr. Edward McMillan-Scott, Vice President
of the European Parliament. Mr. Willy Fautre, Director of Human Rights Without
Borders, Mr. Thomas Mann, senior Member of the European Parliament and President
of the European Parliament Tibet Intergroup, and Mr. Istvan Szent-Ivanyi, Member
of the European Parliament were invited to attend.



Mr. Edward McMillan-Scott (left), Vice President of European
Parliament, gives a speech


The members of the European Parliament who took part in the conference
emphasized that many groups in China suffer persecution even though there are
only fourteen months left until the Olympic Games in Beijing. Mr. McMillan-Scott
issued an open letter to Dr. Hans-Gert Poettering, President of the European
Parliament. The letter discussed the CCP's persecution of religious freedom,
especially the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners and those human rights
lawyers who have helped practitioners. He specifically mentioned the cases of
Falun Gong practitioners Cao Dong and Zhang Lianying and the recent persecution
of lawyers Gao Zhisheng and Li Heping.


Mr. McMillan-Scott said that those cases mentioned above and all cases of
more than three thousand practitioners who were tortured to death were submitted
to the International Criminal Court. He emphasized that the CCP's persecution of
religion and belief cannot continue.


Mr. McMillan-Scott attached two annexes – Amnesty International's urgent
action on Gao Zhisheng, and his notes of a meeting with a CCP delegation. He
expressed clearly that he cannot accept the CCP's persecution of Cao Dong, Zhang
Lianying and Gao Zhisheng, and said that he would continuously exert pressure to
get their release. The President of the European Parliament wrote to José
Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, and urged the European
Commission to pay attention to the situation of Cao Dong, Zhang Lianying and Gao
Zhisheng. In his reply, President Barroso expressed that the European Commission
cannot accept the unfair treatment of Falun Gong practitioners and would
continue to request the CCP regime to stop the persecution of Falun Gong. Based
on a suggestion from the International Criminal Court, the European Parliament
has submitted a a formal document on the basis of the International Convention
on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.


The Europe-China human rights dialogue will be held on October 15 in Beijing.
Mr. McMillan-Scott requested the CCP to release the Falun Gong practitioners
mentioned above and attorney Gao Zhisheng. The European Commission will raise
these cases in the dialogue.


Following is the original letter from Mr. McMillan-Scott to the President of
the European Parliament:


EDWARD MCMILLAN-SCOTT

VICE-PRESIDENT


Dr Hans-Gert Poettering,

President, European Parliament


4 October 2007


Dear President, Dear Hans-Gert



RELIGIOUS REPRESSION BY CHINA



Further to our discussion on religious freedoms in China on 19 September in
your Brussels office, I regret to inform you of subsequent developments
affecting those with whom I had contact during my visit to Beijing in May 2006.
As you know, all were arrested after my visit, harassed by the authorities and
in two cases I have recent information that they are being tortured.


Since my meeting with you, the renowned Christian human rights lawyer, Mr
Gao Zhisheng
, was
forcibly removed from his home on 22 September where he had been under house
arrest since January, after his conviction last year for 'subversion'. His
current whereabouts are unknown and there are fears for his safety (see Amnesty
International Alert at Annex I).


On 26 September, I had a meeting in Strasbourg with a delegation from the
National People's Congress of China (NPC) at which I handed over the letter that
I sent to your office on 25 September stating my concerns over the inhumane
treatment of the three individuals with whom I had contact in Beijing – Mr
Cao Dong
, Ms
Zhang Lianying
(both
Falun Gong practitioners) and Mr Gao Zhisheng, who had advised her. I invited
the delegation to seek their immediate freedom and in any event to advise you
about their wellbeing, before the EU/China Human Rights Dialogue begins in
Beijing on October 15.


I then received an email which informed me that on 29 September the lawyer of
Mr Cao Dong, Mr
Li Heping
(also a
Christian) had been seized by security forces and taken to woods where he was
beaten up (see Amnesty International alert at Annex II). I can only assume that
the treatment of Mr Li Heping is the result of my meeting with the NPC
delegation in Strasbourg (see notes of the meeting at Annex III).


I am holding a Press conference on Wednesday 10 October at which religious
freedoms in China will be the focus. I intend to release recent correspondence
about individual cases, including this letter and annexes.


In addition, I have contacted the Secretariat of the International Criminal
Court (ICC) regarding the above cases and some 3,000 religious prisoners who
have died since 1999 under torture in China. The ICC has suggested that an
official from the European Parliament's Human Rights Unit should be seconded to
prepare a dossier for submission under the Genocide Convention.


I am sure you will agree that the repression of religious freedoms in China,
whether of Buddhists, Christians, or Muslims, or in countries such as Burma or
Sudan which fall under China's sphere of influence, cannot continue, and I look
forward to further contacts with your office on this matter.


Yours sincerely,


[Edward McMillan-Scott]


cc. Mr Jose Manuel Barroso – President of the European Commission


Ms Benita Ferrero-Waldner, European Commissioner for External Relations


Mr Javier Solana, High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security
Policy


(Annex I and II , see original file (PDF,
183K)
)


Posting date: 14/Oct/2007
Original article date: 14/Oct/2007
Category: World News

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