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An Urgent Message to the Australian Government from 1000 World Citizens Gathered at the UN in Geneva 2003/3/17 Dear Officials at the Australian Permanent Mission to the UN, Australian
Leaders and Australian Government officials of all levels, We are 1000 people from over 20 countries who have gathered here at the
United Nations Human Rights Commission, using our own time and money, as
volunteers to bring the attention of the world community to the torture,
persecution and murder Falun Gong practitioners in China are facing. Among us
are those whose family members have been tortured to death in this brutal
persecution, as well as many themselves who have faced firsthand the atrocities
of Chinese labour camps--the beatings, all forms of torture, electric shocks,
and some of us were nearly killed. Out of our deep concern over the brutal
persecution faced by millions of Falun Gong practitioners, we have made the
sacrifices in our time and money to come and appeal to the hearts of the
international community for more support to end these atrocities without delay.
We have taken the time to write to you roughly 1000 individual letters to
express our serious concern to the Australian government and people of the news
that two elderly Falun Gong practitioners, Mr. Juntao Wang and Ms. Liluan Wang,
of Australia, are in danger of being deported to China, where they are at
serious risk of facing further torture and even death. The United Nations body has affirmed the brutal persecution that Falun Gong
practitioners face. Over the last two years, at least 6 Special Rapporteurs have
consistently addressed and affirmed the torture, death or other mistreatment
practitioners in China are met with on a regular basis as persecution for their
beliefs. In addition, at least three have highlighted the chilling cases of
deaths of Falun Gong practitioners in custody. The Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women outlined the persecution
female Falun Gong practitioners face, "The methods of torture used against women
practitioners have included: stripping them naked; severe beatings with fists or
a variety of instruments, such as wooden batons, on shinbones, thighs, shoulders
and other parts of the body; kicking; the use of electric shock batons, inter
alia to the genitals, armpits, soles of the feet and the mouth; the use of
handcuffs, shackles or ropes to tie prisoners in ways which cause intense pain;
suspension by the arms or feet, often combined with exposure to extreme cold or
heat; the use of cigarette lighters to burn their bodies; the insertion of
sticks or needles under the nails or having fingernails pulled out by pliers;
the insertion of pepper, chilli powder or other substances into the mouth, nose
or genital organs; the use of injections which cause victims to become mentally
unbalanced or to lose the ability to speak coherently." The United Nations Thematic Report on China for 2002 refers to comments by
the Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief, " The Special
Rapporteur referred to information indicating that, since 1999, more than 350
members of Falun Gong had died in detention, 80 of them as a result of torture;
approximately 100,000 practitioners had been detained and more than 20,000 had
been sent to forced labour camps without any trial." On July 4, 2001, ABC TV in
Australia reported that "close to half" of those held in China's forced labour
camps are Falun Gong practitioners. (http://www.abc.net.au/news/2001/07/item20010704200115_1.htm) Every Falun Gong practitioner in China is facing the suffering in various
forms from the systematic persecution carried out nationwide and is at risk of
arrest and torture at any time. Nearly every type of human rights abuse is used
on Falun Gong practitioners. Children are abused, as are the old. Millions of
practitioners and their families have had their jobs, homes, scholarships,
pensions, and savings taken from them. Practitioners are arrested arbitrarily,
sentenced without any due legal process, and punished without limit. It is understandable that for an old couple such as Mr. and Ms. Wang, who are
in their 60's, who do not speak the local language, are unfamiliar with the
culture in Australia and who are legitimately afraid of being returned to China
where they could face further persecution, that under these circumstances they
could make some errors in procedure and in following the protocol in applying
for refugee status. However, a person's making an error in procedure or in
protocol can never be justification for that person to be returned to face
persecution and perhaps torture or death. Laws, including those for refugees, are created to protect and uphold
justice. The refugee procedure itself is created for humanitarian purposes. Thus
laws, and this law in particular, must be applied with conscience. The laws are
not formulae that come above the purposes for which they were created. If we
simply follow rules and in doing so we violate the very principles and human
rights for which these laws and procedures were created to protect, then we have
lost what is most important. While democratic countries and international organizations are making their
best efforts to rescue Falun Gong practitioners persecuted in China, it would be
a shame for the Australian government to work against this effort. So far in the
world, only Cambodia has deported Falun Gong practitioners back to China, an
action that was condemned by the United Nations High Commission on Refugees.
These practitioners were arrested and are currently incarcerated in China. Their
current status is unknown. It is said that some in Australia do not always hold a positive opinion with
regards to the large numbers of persons who seek refugee status in Australia.
However the Australians are kind-hearted people who value human rights and this
is definitely not the case with regards to good people's legitimate refugee
claims, particularly when they may face further torture or death for their
beliefs. Sending back a Falun Gong practitioner to China would leave too dark a stain
on the history of Australia--not only on its immigration department, but on the
country. People of the world look back with disdain and with shame at the
turning away of ships of Jewish refugees who attempted to escape the Holocaust.
In this case too, it may be only later that the people of the world realize the
true extent of the atrocities innocent people are enduring needlessly. In this
case too, those who have stood on the side of justice and supported the
innocents in the face of tragedy will be fully recognized for their commitment
to principle and justice, while those who, even mistakenly, do not protect the
victims or inadvertently facilitate further suffering for them, will leave a
dark mark on history and their actions are very hard to undue. As concerned citizens of the world and as people who have made our own
sacrifices out of a commitment to justice, we ask that you act in the interest
of justice as well, and of upholding important principles for the good-standing
and future of Australia. Mr. and Mrs. Wang must not be sent back to China. If
they cannot stay in Australia, we ask that you make arrangements to help them to
another third party country where they will be safe from the brutal persecution
of Falun Gong in China. Sincerely yours, 1000 Falun Gong practitioners and supporters appealing at the United Nations
in Geneva cc: government officials and media across Australia March 16, 2003 (Geneva) Posting date: 3/17/2003
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