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Summary and Sample List of Chinese Officials' Violations of Civil Rights, Laws, and Sovereignty in Canada

September 28, 2003 |  

Purpose of this document

There have been many reports of Chinese officials spreading hatred against, threatening, harassing, and assaulting Falun Gong practitioners in Canada; interfering with their peaceful, legitimate, and legal activities as Canadian citizens and residents; and pressuring officials, businesses, and communities to withdraw support or deny services or privileges to those who practise or support Falun Gong. These repeated incidents have become a deeply felt matter of personal security and national concern in Canada. This document provides a summary and partial list of these cases, presenting serious reason to believe that Chinese officials are stepping beyond their diplomatic duties to violate civil rights, laws, and sovereignty here in Canada. It is hoped that this information will serve to raise public awareness and alert Canadian authorities to stop these human rights abuses and protect Canada's sovereignty, values, and peaceful communities under the dignity of our Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Background

Falun Gong is a peaceful spiritual practice

Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a traditional Chinese spiritual practice. It consists of five gentle exercises, tranquil meditation, and moral teachings based on the principles of "Truthfulness, Compassion, and Forbearance." Practitioners aspire to live by these values in their daily lives, attaining improved health and a state of inner peace over time. Falun Gong is practised by 100 million people in over 50 countries.

Widely practiced and praised in China after its introduction in 1992

Falun Gong was introduced in China by Mr. Li Hongzhi in 1992. Its benefits to public health and morals soon spread across the country, and it became widely awarded and supported by the government. Zhuan Falun, its main book, was a national bestseller in 1996. Parks and squares all over China, at every dawn and dusk, filled with people quietly practising the exercises in a serene atmosphere.

Outlawed by the dictatorship in 1999

Falun Gong practitioners numbered 70-100 million by 1998 in China, far exceeding the Communist Party membership. In July 1999, under the Chinese totalitarian regime, then-leader Jiang Zemin outlawed the practice and ordered a brutal nationwide suppression to eradicate it completely.

Brutal persecution and massive hate incitement affecting all corners of China and beyond

The persecution is based on a massive campaign of violence (torture), brainwashing, and hate propaganda. The malicious untruths and fabrications that incite hatred against Falun Gong, such as the staged self-immolation incident on Tiananmen Square in January 2001, not only lay the foundation to justify the suppression, they also deny and cover up the horrific tortures and killings taking place. It is estimated that the Chinese regime expends of China's financial resources to persecute Falun Gong. The persecution violates all 30 articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and has brought untold suffering to tens of millions of practitioners and their families in China and worldwide.

International support toward stopping the torture and killings

Mr. Li Hongzhi, the founder of Falun Gong, is a four-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee, and the practice itself has received numerous awards. Dozens of governments and human rights organizations have condemned the persecution, widely documenting its grave human rights abuses, and peaceful appeals have persevered worldwide. Attesting to the severity of this human crisis, currently over ten international lawsuits have been filed against Jiang and other leaders of the persecution for torture, genocide, and other crimes against humanity.

Chinese Officials' Violations of Civil Rights, Laws, and Sovereignty in Canada

1. Hate Propaganda and Hate Incitement in the Community and at the Chinese Embassy and Consulates

2. Hate Propaganda and Hate Incitement in the Media

3. Blacklisting, Phone Tapping, Threats, and Intimidation

4. Harassment and Assault

5. Pressuring Canadian Government Officials to Deny/Withdraw Support or Curb Activities

6. Discrimination and Pressure on Canadian Media and Organizations to Deny Privileges or Services

7. Blacklisting and Interference with Canadian Falun Gong Practitioners' Travel to Other Countries

8. Theft and Damage to Property

9. Internet Interference

Conclusion

This document presents only a partial list of Chinese officials' systematic activities in extending the persecution of Falun Gong into Canada. These activities not only violate the rights and freedoms of Falun Gong practitioners, but also incite hatred in our communities and pressure Canadians into also participating in the persecution, threatening the values and integrity of Canadian society and the rights of Canadian officials and citizens. Similar happenings in the U.S. have led to a U.S. Congress resolution in July 2002 that condemns the persecution of Falun Gong and calls for investigation into Chinese officials' illegal activities on U.S. soil.

The persecution of Falun Gong severely abuses innocent people as well as fundamental human principles, values as basic as truthfulness, compassion, and forbearance. Just as Canadian efforts have already freed ten practitioners with Canadian ties from illegal detention in China, an international coalition of lawyers has recently announced a coordinated effort to file more crimes against humanity lawsuits against former Chinese Chairman Jiang Zemin, the leading architect of the persecution.

This persecution and its spread of hate incitement and lawlessness have no place in Canada or elsewhere. In the hope that the good people of the world will intervene, we present this report to you, the good people of the world.

Prepared by Falun Gong practitioners in Canada