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Vice-President Edward McMillan-Scott of the European Parliament Concerned Over the Welfare of Mr. Cao Dong, Who Was Arrested after Their Meeting in Beijing

June 28, 2006

(Clearwisdom.net) On June 22, 2006, Vice-President Edward McMillan-Scott of the European Parliament wrote a letter to Mrs Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Commissioner for External Relations, European Commissioner, concerning the welfare of a Falun Gong practitioner Mr. Cao Dong, who was arrested after a meeting with Vice-President McMillan-Scott in Beijing. Below is the text of the letter.

European Parliament
Edward McMillan-Scott
Vice-President

Mrs Benita Ferrero-Waldner
Commissioner for External Relations
European Commissioner
Brussels

22 June 2006

Dear Commissioner,

In my intervention on 22 June to the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee I raised the issue of the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners and referred to an individual case, which you kindly offered to look into. As you may recall, I placed on the record that Mr. Cao Dong, who had been in prison with seven Tiananmen protesters, told me that he had seen his friend's cadaver with holes where organs have been removed. For completeness I attach an article I wrote in the Yorkshire Post, my regional newspaper, which explains my visit a little more fully.

On 21 May in a hotel room in Beijing I held a meeting with Mr. Cao Dong (aged 36), who is a Falun Gong practitioner. He has served time in prison for his religious beliefs and has discharged his sentence.

Following this meeting, he was arrested and has not been seen since. I fear for his welfare.

His flatmate was arrested and questioned for five days and Mr. Dong's possessions have been seized by the police.

I sent a letter on 5 June to the Chinese Ambassador to the EU, which I attach for your reference, urgently calling for the release of Mr. Cao Dong. I repeated this request on 16 June. Both letters were delivered by hand to the Chinese embassy in Brussels. My office has been told that the Ambassador is receiving instructions from Beijing.

I would be grateful if you could raise his case with the Chinese authorities.

Yours sincerely,

Edward McMillan-Scott