U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Office of the Spokesman

For Immediate Release
July 5, 2001

STATEMENT BY RICHARD BOUCHER, SPOKESMAN

Falun Gong in China

The United States is deeply disturbed by reports that China has further
intensified its harsh repression of the Falun Gong.  The June 20 deaths
of over a dozen Falun Gong practitioners in Wanjia Labor Camp in Harbin
City, Heilongjiang Province, China is particularly troublesome.  Our
sympathies go out to the families of the victims.

There are conflicting accounts of what actually occurred at Wanjia
Labor Camp, but the reports of violence and torture against these Falun
Gong practitioners at the hand of Chinese authorities are chilling.

In the past, we have conveyed our strong concern to the Chinese
government on their crackdown on the Falun Gong and we will continue to
do so.  We call on China to respect freedom of thought, conscience and
religion, to allow all persons to practice their religious faiths
freely, and to end the cycle of repression on the Falun Gong.

In particular, we call on China to release from the so-called "re-
education through labor camps" practitioners of Falun Gong and others
held for exercising their fundamental human rights.   The Chinese
Government has claimed a mass suicide among Falun Gong practitioners in
some of the camps.  Others insist the deaths were caused by torture and
mistreatment.  The point is that these people should never have been
incarcerated in such camps in the first place.

We also call on China, on an urgent basis, to allow unrestricted visits
to these camps by the International Red Cross and other impartial
international bodies to look into the treatment prisoners receive.
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