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文章标题: Found Mo Li Hua 's speech (170 reads)      时间: 2003-1-24 周五, 上午12:31

作者:Anonymous罕见奇谈 发贴, 来自 http://www.hjclub.org

3. Oral Statement by Ms. MO Li Hua



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Oral Statement by Ms. MO Li Hua on behalf of Worlview International

=46oundation. This statement is expected to be delivered at around 20.45

hours (CET) on 29 March.



Mr. Chairman,



Earlier this month the spokesperson of the Chinese Foreign Ministry was

quoted by news agencies as proclaiming that today China enjoys the best

situation of human rights in its history. As a Chinese who cannot now

freely live in China, I do not agree to that statement like majority of the

people in China. My own experience as a teacher who publicly criticised the

Chinese government for its role in the 4 June 1989 massacre in Beijing has

been devastating. I was imprisoned for almost three years for exercising my

freedom of speech.



Today the call for a democratic China is once again suppressed as the

leaders of the Democratic Party of China and many other dissidents were

given harsh prison sentences for speaking up. The unreasonable ban on the

practice of Falun Gong is another indication of disregard for basic human

aspiration or believes. The Chinese Government even intercept donations

sent by some people in different countries for the victims' families on the

4 June 1989 massacre in Beijing.



Mr. Chairman, when we speak of human rights, bodies like this Commission,

cannot forgot the most vulnerable ones on our human planet. The oppressed,

as we learned in the 20th century, generally become the victims who suffer

the most. The situation of human rights in Tibet is one such example. The

Chinese authorities has been committing gross and systematic violations of

human rights and fundamental freedoms in Tibet with impunity. The

international community just looks on! As a Chinese I condemn the policies

implemented in Tibet by the Chinese Government.



Like other Chinese of my generation, I grew up thinking that China really

"liberated" Tibet. We actually believed that the Chinese government was

helping the Tibetans to be free from what the Beijing leadership calls,

"serfdom". But when we had access to independent information on what

actually transpired, we could not believe how the government indoctrinated

us into believing its propaganda on Tibet.



Mr. Chairman, today more than 40 years after the People=EDs Liberation Army

forced its way into Tibet, Tibetans remain denied of their basic human

rights, including the freedom of expression, the freedom to propagate and

to practice their religion and the freedom to preserve their distinct

culture and language. These days communist cadres regularly enter

monasteries and nunneries to conduct the so-called "patriotic re-education"

sessions whereby monks and nuns are forced to either denounce the Dalai

Lama or to declare their support for the child the Chinese government

picked to be the Panchen Lama. More than 11,000 monks and nuns have been

expelled for opposing these indoctrination sessions, a human rights report

said last month. The Dalai Lama in his 10 March Statement this year,

described the current situation in Tibet as "witnessing the return of an

atmosphere of intimidation, coercion and fear, reminiscent of the days of

the Cultural Revolution."



Mr. Chairman, many Chinese are against the continued and unchecked

atrocities being committed in Tibet by the Chinese Government. This

realisation will definitely spread when more people in China learn about

the true nature of the Chinese presence in Tibet. A lot of people in China

will also support the policy of the Dalai Lama to seek genuine self-rule in

Tibet through a negotiated peaceful settlement of the Tibetan issue. Some

analyst in China believe that the Chinese government is buying time as far

as the Tibetan issue is concerned. In late 1999 a confidential Chinese

document as revealed. In it a senior Chinese official is quoted as saying

the following. "We have no need to engage in dialogue with the Dalai Lama.

The Dalai Lamas return to China will bring a great risk of instability. We

will then not be able to control Tibet. The Dalai Lama is now fairly old.

At the most, it will be ten years before he dies. When he dies, the issue

of Tibet is resolved forever. We, therefore, have to use skilful means to

prevent his return."



Against this background, the people of Tibet or for that matter, the people

of China, have no other way to appeal but to forums like this Commission

whose thematic mechanisms continue to document the human rights abuses in

Tibet and China. This Commission has the moral obligation to make

countries, big or small, fully accountable for their human rights failures.

The Commission on Human Rights should also not ignore the fact that a

Security Council member of the United Nations is holding a 10-year-old boy

Tibetan boy as the world=EDs youngest political prisoner.



In conclusion, Mr. Chairman, if the UN Commission on Human Rights requires

a credible outlook in the 21st century, member-countries cannot ignore the

plight of the Tibetan people as it has done in the 20th century. We cannot

belittle the world=EDs longest non-violent freedom struggle by such

discrimination. It is, therefore, appropriate for the Commission on Human

Rights, this year to unanimously act on China and adopt a resolution which

will greatly help to promote and protect human rights in China and Tibet.





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Articles in this Issue:



NGO Statements Criticise China At UN Commission On Human Rights (TB)

"Oral statement by Ms. Dolma Choephel

Oral Statement by Ms. MO Li Hua

Tracking the Web Across China (NYT)



作者:Anonymous罕见奇谈 发贴, 来自 http://www.hjclub.org
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