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Letter from WOIPFG's
Attorney to Secretary of State Colin Powell
on Charles Li's Case
February 6, 2003
Via Fax at 202-647-6820
Secretary of State Colin Powell
U.S. Department of State
2201 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20520
Re: Wrongful Detention of Dr. Charles Li
Dear Secretary Powell:
I am counsel to the World Organization to Investigate
the Persecution of Falun Gong (WOIPFG). WOIPFG is dedicated
to protecting the human rights of Falun Gong practitioners around the
world, to investigate and expose violations of those rights, and to
restore and uphold justice in society.
As has been widely reported, Dr. Charles Li, a U.S. citizen and Falun
Gong practitioner, was arrested in the Peoples Republic of China
on January 22, 2003, allegedly for sabotaging telecommunications systems
on behalf of the banned spiritual movement. As more fully detailed below,
WOIPFLG is asking for your assistance in securing the immediate and
unconditional release of Dr. Li.
By way of background, Falun Gong is a spiritual practice based on the
universal principles of Truthfulness, Compassion, and Tolerance.
Having been made public in China in 1992 by Mr. Li Hongzhi, who was
nominated for the 2001 Nobel Peace Prize, the practice quickly spread
by word of mouth throughout China, and is now practiced in more than
50 countries. The adherents of Falun Gong, who refer to themselves as
practitioners, pursue their beliefs through a combination
of exercise, meditation, and scholarship.
Concerned that the peaceful practice was making significant inroads
however, the government of China outlawed Falun Gong in July 1999. Since
then, as documented by the U.S.
Department of State in its annual Country Reports on Human Rights, and
even more extensively in its annual report on International Religious
Persecution, as well as by similar monitoring reports issued by Amnesty
International and Human Rights Watch, China has systematically
attempted to eradicate the practice and those who follow
it by reeducation through forced labor, torture, psychiatric incarceration
reminiscent of the discredited practices of the former Soviet Union,
and murder.
Sensitive to how their actions may be viewed overseas, Chinese officials
attempt to hide their infamous actions by falsely labeling deaths as
from suicide or natural causes then speedily cremating the bodies preventing
autopsies by the relatives of the victims. Even U.S. citizens have been
subjected to unwarranted detention, imprisonment, and torture in China
or have found themselves on the Falun Gong List which the regime uses
to coerce foreign airlines to bar access to international flights. Many
U.S. citizens who practice Falun Gong basically within the walls of
their own homes or by exercising in parks appeared on the List as well
suggesting that China has an extensive network of spies and paid informants
living and working in America!
On July 24, 2002, a milestone was reached in the campaign to end the
reign of terror against practitioners both domestically and in China
when the U.S. House of Representatives passed Resolution 188 by a vote
of 420-0. The Resolution, which describes the peaceful nature of Falun
Gong and the atrocities committed against practitioners, requested China
to cease its persecution of Falun Gong practitioners and their
harassment of citizens of the U.S. who practice it . . . .
Despite this, China still feels unrestrained in the physical abuse and
psychological warfare perpetrated against Faun Gong practitioners for
practicing their creed. Which brings us to the case of Dr. Charles Li.
Dr. Li immigrated to the United States in the early 1990s and was employed
at Harvard University as a medical researcher before going into the
business of importing and exporting Chinese traditional medicine. He
was arrested on January 22, 2003, at the Guangzhou airport in China
when he went to visit his parents for the Chinese New Year. Dr. Li was
then transferred approximately 1,000 miles away to the Yangzhou Detention
Center in Jiangsu Province. Two days later, Chinese authorities officially
notified the U.S. consulate in
Shanghai that Dr. Li will be charged with sabotaging telecommunications
equipment. Dr. Li has denied the charges. If found guilty, Dr. Li faces
imprisonment up to fifteen years. Considering the treatment of Falun
Gong practitioners as described above, the incarceration will prove
most brutal.
No matter what hyperbole will be offered by the government of China
in response to
inquiries made concerning Dr. Li, the simple fact is that
he was arrested, detained, and now faces
the prospect of spending the next fifteen years in prison simply because
of his beliefs. The treatment threatened to be imposed upon Dr. Li certainly
runs afoul of both the letter and the spirit of international law as
embodied in various charters such as:
a. the right to freedom of movement and travel, as set out in Article
13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and Article 12(2) of
the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights;
b. the right to be free of discrimination, as set out in Article 7 of
the Universal Declaration and Article 26 of the International Covenant
on Civil and Political Rights;
c. the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, and to
manifest these beliefs through practice, worship and observance, as
set out in Article 18 of the Universal Declaration, and Article 18 of
the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights;
d. the right to freedom of opinion and expression, as set out in Article
19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and Article 19 of the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights; and,
e. the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association as set
out in Article 20 of the Universal Declaration, and Article 21 of the
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
The best way to send a clear signal to the government of China that
such flagrant violations of basic human rights will not be tolerated
in the world community is to demand and secure the immediate and unconditional
release of Charles Li.
Thank you for your attention to this most important matter
and I hope that very soon we
will be sending you a thank you card informing you of Charles
safe return.
Very truly yours,
Stewart L. Weisman
Stewart L. Weisman, Esq.
SLW/sw
cc: Attached distribution list
DISTRIBUTION LIST
Assistant Secretary James A. Kelly
Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs
U.S. Department of State
2201 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20520
Fax: 202-647-7350
Clark T. Randt, Jr.
United States Ambassador to China
Fax: 86-10-6532-6929
The US Consulate General in Guangzhou
Fax: 86-20-8121-9001
The US Consulate General in Shanghai
Fax. 86-21-6433-4122
President George W. Bush
Vice President Richard Cheney
Fax: 202-456-2461
Senator Barbara Boxer
Fax: (415) 956-6701
Senator Dianne Feinstein
Fax: (202) 228-3954
Congresswoman Anna Eshoo
Fax: (202) 225-8890
Congressman Tom Lantos
Fax: (202) 226-9789
Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi
Fax: (202) 225-8259
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton
Fax: (202) 228-0282
Senator Charles Schumer
Fax: (202) 228-3027
Congressman James Walsh
Fax: (202) 225-4042
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