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Appeal from the Global Coalition to Bring Jiang Zemin to Justice Regarding the Illegal Arrest of Family Members of June 4th
Massacre Victims
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China Human Rights Amendment “Must Be Backed by Concrete Action”

WASHINGTON DC (FDI) – Over 100 Chinese officials could be denied entry into the United
States, or face deportation if they are already here, for their “particularly severe violations of religious freedom” according to two NGOs who submitted a report on the Chinese officials to U.S. authorities.
U.S.-based Friends of Falun Gong (FoFG) and World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong (WOIPFG) jointly submitted a detailed report to the U.S. Government yesterday, providing information on Chinese officials who have directed or physically carried out severe violations of human rights against Falun Gong practitioners.
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Doctor Jiang Yanyong Urges
 Reassessment of Tiananmen Massacre
    
     
Photo courtesy of Lu Bo

Doctor Jiang Yanyong (right) and Lu Bo (left), whose father was saved by Dr. Jiang’s treatment.

The Epoch Times   Mar 10, 2004

Doctor Jiang Yanyong, TIME Magazine and Asia Times Man of the Year in 2003, recently wrote to the Chinese People’s Congress, the People’s Consultative Conference, the Chinese Communist Politburo, and the State Council of the PRC government, appealing to them to reassess the Tiananmen Massacre and to provide justice for its victims. The letter from the world-renowned doctor is...    (complete story)

                        
The Epoch Times   Mar 17, 2004

A
mnesty International responded to the recent announcement by China's National People's Congress that it would enshrine human rights in the Constitution by pointing out that the amendment must be backed up by legal and institutional reforms to ensure the protection of human rights in practice.

"We welcome this amendment as an indication of greater political willingness to address the serious and widespread human rights violations that continue to be perpetrated across the country," Amnesty International said. "But fine words are not enough, they must be backed by concrete action."
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  Faluninfo.net - March 17, 2004