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Scoop, New Zealand: "Human Rights: Not Made in China"
Press Release: Amnesty International MEDIA RELEASE April 8, 2007 (Clearwisdom.net)
"Human Rights: Not Made in China" AI Lion launches Campaign Amnesty International will launch its
new campaign for "Human Rights Reform in China" on the 10th
of April with a nation-wide 'Lion Declaration' tour, which aims to
increase public awareness about human rights abuses occurring in the
People's Republic of China. At each stop on the tour the public
will be able to sign a declaration in the form of a traditional
Chinese parade Lion. In cities with a 'sister city' relationship with
China, Amnesty International are asking Mayors and councilors to sign
the declaration and to add human rights to the dialog with their
Chinese counterparts. "Local authorities in China are
directly responsible for serious human rights violations in their
cities. Publicly elected councils in New Zealand with 'sister city'
relationships have a responsibility to speak out about severe human
rights abuses" said Amnesty International New Zealand Campaigns
Manager Gary Reese. 'Human Rights Reform in China' is a
global campaign necessitated by appalling human rights violations
occurring on a massive scale throughout China. Despite the Chinese Government's
commitment to improve its human rights record, violations are
continuing. Human rights abuses of particular concern include: 'Re-education through labor': over
250,000 people detained without trial. Mr. Reese said, "Basic human
rights are universal, they belong to everyone. With 20 percent of the
world's population (1.3 Billion) in China, we all have a
responsibility to support the Chinese people in their struggle for
better human rights."
The six week tour travels the length of
the country, from Invercargill to Kaikohe, carrying the message on
human rights abuses in China to 31 cities and towns throughout New
Zealand. Posting date: 4/10/2007
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