The Icelandic Government Does Not Deny That the Blacklist Was Obtained from the Jiang Regime (Photo)

When the Icelandic officials were closely questioned about the source of the blacklist, they did not deny that the list came from Jiang's regime. The Ministry of Justice officials acknowledged that they had obtained many "materials" from China... The Falun Gong practitioners seek an agreement to compensate for the damage. They pointed out possible acceptable outcomes: a public admission of mistakes; compensation for affected individuals; public denunciation of the persecution in China; and full disclosure to practitioners regarding the blacklist and its destruction.

Support Letter from US Senator Paul S. Sarbanes, Maryland

(Clearwisdom.net)

August 12, 2002

Dear Mrs. (name omitted to avoid Chinese embassy's harrassment):

I want to thank you for contacting me about the deplorable treatment of Falun Gong community in the People's Republic of China. I share your concerns about the worsening conditions for the practitioners of Falun Gong.

Statement by UK Member of Parliament Glenda Jackson

(Clearwisdom.net)

22 August 2002

I remain deeply concerned with the treatment of Falun Gong leaders and adherents in China. Such treatment is in direct contravention of provisions of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, signed by China in October 1999, but which it is yet to ratify.

Proclamation of Falun Dafa Week in Plymouth, Minnesota [August 5, 2002]

(Clearwisdom.net)

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