VOA: Asia Pacific UN Official: Very Serious, Worrying Issues Exist in China

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Jim Randle

Beijing
20 Aug 2002 08:06 UTC

The United Nations' top human rights official says Beijing must not use the war on terrorism as an excuse to boost repression of groups the government does not like. U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson made the comment Tuesday, after meetings with top Chinese officials. The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights says China has used a special anti-crime campaign to increase police powers of arrest and detention.

Ms. Robinson says the government used the last year' terror attacks in the United States as a reason for its crackdown. [..] She says the campaign also threatens followers of Falun Gong, thousands of whom have been shipped to labor camps, often without trial. "These are very serious and worrying issues."

Ms. Robinson says she raised her concerns in meetings with Chinese Vice Premier Qian Qichen and other senior officials in Beijing. She brought a long list of human rights cases to those meetings, including people detained on political grounds rather than for crimes.

She urged officials to consider releasing the founder of the China Democracy party on humanitarian grounds because he is seriously ill. Xu Wenli is serving 13 years in prison after working for a party that the ruling Communist Party saw as a potentially threatening rival.

Ms. Robinson also asked about the fate of a Uighur businesswoman serving a long jail term for sending Chinese newspapers to her husband overseas. She also inquired about a young leader of Tibetan Buddhists who disappeared in Chinese custody. [..]

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