Democracy and Human Rights Are Not For Sale-An Open Letter to the International Community : China Aid

March 9th, 2008

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March 8?2008We, the undersigned, call on the international community to express its outrage at the Chinese government’s continued and flagrant disregard for human rights. Its most recent actions reveal a rogue state that blatantly challenges the resolve of free nations everywhere.

We sadly learned that, Mr. Teng Biao, noted human rights lawyer, was kidnapped in front of his apartment 9:30pm on March 6th. He was interrogated with a bag over his head for 41 hours. He was finally released on March 8th with a stern warning not to talk about civil rights.

During the same period, a state security vehicle crashed into the car of another famous human rights lawyer, Li Heping, who was driving his seven year old son to school.

Both these brave men are well known for their active defense of citizens’ rights and their fearless reporting of the government’s routine disregard for its own laws and constitution.

Both these actions took place during the so called “People’s Congress”. But, these actions clearly show that this government neither represents nor respects its people.

The time has come to tell the Chinese Government that human rights are not for sale. The Chinese government must hear that it cannot benefit from Olympic Gold and, at the same time, deny its citizens the benefits of human rights.

We call on world leaders, friends of human rights, scholars, athletes, and all members of the entertainment and business communities, to follow the brave lead of movie director, Steven Spielberg. Like Mr. Spielberg, we must now answer the question: “how much abuse can I tolerate before the Chinese government renders as untenable, its position of Olympic host.

If we do not make this stand now, our silence will send a loud message to Bejing. A message that will return to haunt us. In the word’s of the beloved Martin Luther King Jr.

“In the end we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends”

Yang Jianli, Hu Ping,Sheng Xue, Wang Dan, Xu Wenli, Pan Yongzhong, Huang Heqing, Wang Juntao, Yan Jiaqi, Bob Fu, Zhang Er-ping, Chen Kuide, Zhou Fengsuo, Liu Guokai, Fei Liangyong, Lin Muchen, Feng Congde, Chen Pokong, Tang Yuanjun, Wong Min, Edmond Yiu, Zhou Jian,Xue Wei, Wang TianCheng, Pan Qing, Zhang Weiguo

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