Saturday, November 24, 2007

Everyone cares - but do they care enough

There is no shortage of caring about the plight of the Uighurs among ordinary people, and it is only the ordinary people who can make a difference. So why do they not do something about cruelty and injustice, about torture of the innocent? Are they only too ready to tell themselves everything is alright really - it was just a momentary lapse when they reacted to a pain felt by others far out of their sphere? Or are their hearts hardened; are they just too ready to turn away and shove the idea into the dim recesses of their minds.

I believe people can change, or at least they can allow themselves space for ideas they had once banished. When I wrote to Jacques Rogge of the International Olympics Committee this week, it was to remind him that the dream of introducing China to the idea of actual human rights was laudable, but flawed. Surely the knowledge that Chinese people are being forcibly evicted and imprisoned so that smart Olympic sites can be built to impress the world, is alone a degradation of the Olympian ideals. If the IOC want to really do something about human rights they would make the biggest humanitarian gesture of all by calling off the Beijing Olympics. I wonder if they care about human rights that much?

Monday, November 19, 2007

Channel 4 news of the massacre in 1997


Following this massacre many people were detained. Some are still in prison while others have been executed. Many of those detained have received no trial.

This type of event is only too regular in east Turkistan, Tibet and inded China itself - but only rarely is it captured on video so that our disbelieving eyes and ears can take it in.

To help us remember this injustice, vigils are held every year on the 5th February outside Chinese embassies around the world. For more details please go to the link on the right entitled 'Steve's page.'

Saturday, November 17, 2007

EDM - UIGHURS AND REBIYA KADEER - please ask your MP to sign up

Told you something would happen if we all got together.
There is shortly going to be an EDM brought to the House of Commons to highlight the case of Rebiya. But for this development to make sense you have to get hold of your MP. Not difficult. Just Google their name and send an email

EDM 2138 Bottomly, Peter
"That this House calls on the Government to ask the government of China to respect the ethnic historical differences of the Uyghur people of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and to restore their right to equal treatment in employment and, under the law, to freedom of speech and religious worship and to education in their own language; to ask for an end to the persecution of peaceful critics and to aggressive attempts at assimilation such as the removal of young Uyghur women to the eastern provinces of China; and asks for the immediate release of the children of Rebiya Kadeer, unjustly imprisoned or detained following her election as President of the World Uyghur Congress, and of the Canadian citizen Huseyin Celil, who should be allowed to rejoin his family in Canada."
If you think there is any chance your MP might sign it please write asking that they do. We only have this session of parliamnent which ends on 18th December for MPs to sign. NOT MUCH TIME. If you could persuade anyone else to do likewise it would be amazing.

(Early Day Motions - EDM's are formal motions submitted to the House of Commons for debate)

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

About a month ago I wrote to a few Heads of State, Prime Ministers etc. asking what they were prepared to do to help the Uighurs as their distant voices beg for help. Rhodri Morgan is the first to grace me with a respose, for which I thank him. Obviously I don't expect the Welsh Assembly to have too much clout in the field of international diplomacy (for my money international diplomants are pretty much deviod of what you and I call integrity anyway) but I nevertheless reproduce a relevant extract from the letter which refers to the UK China Human Rights Dialogue on 5th February 2007:

"The UK government also addressed wider issues of concern, including reported abuses in the Xianjiang Uighur Autonomous Region. We are concerned by the suppression of peaceful expression of political, cultural and religous rights and believe the Chinese government is using the pretext of counter-terrorism measures to further limit and abuse the ligitimate rights of the Uighur community and other ethnic groups. The UK government also handed over a list of individual cases of concern at the dialogue which included Rebiya Kadeer's children. The UK government continue to monitor these cases."

I bet all the 'disappeared', the prisoners of concience in torture chambers and the raped children in East Turkistan feel much better now.....