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UK MPs Sign Early Day Motion Calling for the Release of All Incarcerated Falun Gong Practitioners
On November 8th 2005, UK MP David Howarth put forward an Early Day Motion (EDM 966) entitled "RELIGIOUS FREEDOM IN CHINA". The Motion calls for the release from prison of all Falun Gong practitioners and has already received 37 signatures from UK MPs. The Motion also calls for Falun Gong practitioners to be free to practise and supports an end to the discrimination in China that stops Falun Gong practitioners getting employment, something which occurred after former Chinese Communist Party (CCP) head Jiang Zemin ordered CCP officials to "destroy Falun Gong practitioners physically, bankrupt them financially and ruin their reputations". An Early Day Motion, or EDM, is a motion put down ("tabled") by Members of Parliament calling for a debate on a particular subject. Their true modern-day purpose is to enable MPs to draw attention to an issue and to canvass support for their views by inviting other Members to add their signatures in support of the motion. Members may also table amendments to existing EDMs. Please find below the full text of EDM 966.
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