Politicians
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Former UK Chancellor Supports Human Rights of Falun Gong Practitioners
2002-02-19 -
U.S. Congress Urges President Bush to Raise Falun Gong Issue in This Week's China Visit
2002-02-17Signifying the growing popular recognition of Falun Gong, 94 members of the U.S. House of Representatives sent a letter to President George W. Bush on the issue Friday. "We are writing to respectfully request, that during your visit to China you express our nation's great concern over the Chinese government's campaign of terror against innocent Falun Gong practitioners, and solicit the immediate release of specific victims," the letter said. -
UK MP Receives Letter from Foreign Office about Falun Gong
2002-02-17 -
French Political Figures and People from all Walks of Life Send New Year's Greetings to the French Falun Dafa Association
2002-02-12French Falun Dafa practitioners made a New Year's greeting card with the photo of 36 Western practitioners appealing on Tiananmen Square and mailed it to people of all walks of life who had contacted practitioners or supported Falun Gong. Replies from many government officials, including the French President and Prime Minister, and people of all circles were received. -
The President of France Sends His Warm Thanks and Sincere Wishes to French Practitioners
2002-02-03 -
UK MP ‘s Letter to Her Constituents Supporting Falun Gong
2002-02-02 -
French Member of Parliament: The Persecution of Falun Gong is an Obvious Violation of Fundamental Human Rights
2002-01-28 -
Denmark's New Government Continues to Pay Attention to the Human Rights of Falun Gong Practitioners in China
2002-01-27 -
Letter from the Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs
2002-01-24 -
French Senator Requests Political Circles to Pay Attention to the Persecution of Falun Gong
2002-01-22 -
UK Government Writes to Friends of Falun Gong Europe
2002-01-15 -
Germany: Falun Gong Practitioners Invited to the Foreign Office
2002-01-10 -
Czech Senator Protests Detention of Falun Gong Practitioners to Chinese Ambassador
2002-01-09Ruml said he considered the ambassador's reaction, according to which the detainees breached Chinese law and Falun Gong was a heretic sect, a "tragic comedy evidence" of an unchanged perception of human rights in China. -
Letter from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to David Taylor MP
2002-01-07We have serious concerns about human rights abuses against individual practitioners. We have made clear to the Chinese that, as the Foreign Affairs Committee pointed out in its report on China in November 2000, their actions contravene the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (which China has signed though not ratified). The treatment of Falun Gong adherents features prominently in our exchanges on human rights with the Chinese. -
French Deputy’s Letter of Support
2002-01-01I cannot remain Insensitive to the repression campaign led against those people, for the mere reason that they belong to a spiritual movement, I was sincerely angered by the testimonies you recounted to me.