Washington Times: Nobles: Dr. Wang Wenyi, for welcoming the Chinese president to America the democratic way

April 22, 2006

Interrupting a public speaker with shouts, insults or catcalls is generally frowned upon, and for good reason. In a democratic society, one is able to express an opposing viewpoint in a variety of ways without being rude about it. But in China those ways are shut.

Sujiatun Incident Witness Testifies Publicly in Washington D.C. (Photo)

(Clearwisdom.net) On April 20, 2006, two key witnesses of the Sujiatun Incident, Anne and Peter [pseudo names], made their first public appearance to give testimonies at the McPherson Park in Washington D.C. while President Bush was meeting with Hu Jintao, head of the Chinese Communist Party. During a rally, Peter told the crowd that he initially thought the exposure of the Sujiatun Concentration Camp would stop the atrocities and save the lives of those detained Falun Gong practitioners. To his surprise, the Chinese Communist regime relocated the practitioners detained in the camp and destroyed evidence in order to deceive the international community and media.

"Coalition to Investigate the Persecution" Investigators Urgently Request Visas to Enter China

(Clearwisdom.net)

ATTN: Chinese Foreign Minister,

CC: Hu Jintao and Wen Jiabao

April 17, 2006

Dear Mr. Hu:

I am writing to you on behalf of CIPFG (Coalition to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong in China). We urgently request visas to enter China immediately.

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