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provided information, admitted their crimes, revealed the evil character
of Li Hongzhi and his sect, and sincerely repented, Li Chang was
awarded a light sentence, and Yao Lie a reduced sentence. Yao Lie’s
sincere repentance also won him a lighter sentence for the crime of
obtaining State secrets.”
10.
With regard to a third communication (para. 28), China replied, inter alia:
“The facts
“On 1 October 2000, successive waves of Falun Gong members,
disregarding restrictions imposed by the security forces and Beijing city
authorities, came to Tiananmen Square to spread trouble. The police
asked them to leave. Some were taken to the police station and given a
lecture. They were then fed, lodged and given enough money to return
home. It is untrue that 600 Falun Gong members were arrested.
“Clarifications
“In taking measures against Falun Gong, the authorities are
scrupulous in ensuring that their methods do not violate the law. After all,
the great majority of Falun Gong followers are concerned above all with
their physical well-being. Since they are being duped, they have no idea
of the evil intentions of the sect’s main organizers. The Chinese
authorities stand ready to help them by means of non-violent, nondiscriminating persuasion. Their rights are all fully respected.”
Côte d’Ivoire
11. In response to the Special Rapporteur’s communication (para. 29), Côte
d’Ivoire replied, inter alia:
“Côte d’Ivoire is unquestionably the victim of a persistent
misinformation campaign which seeks to give the impression that the country
has suddenly become xenophobic, is torn by ethnic and religious conflicts and
on the brink of civil war.
“In actual fact, this is not the case. Côte d’Ivoire remains one of the few
countries in which foreigners account for over 30 per cent of the population of
approximately 15 million. The new Head of State, Mr. Laurent Gbagbo, in
taking office on 26 October 2000, clearly reaffirmed that: ‘I wish to reassure
the people of this country, whatever their origins, political and religious
opinions and convictions, that the President of the Republic is at the disposal
of all, namely, of Côte d’Ivoire. As I officially take office, I wish to take this
opportunity to appeal to all Ivorians to unite and to respect the principles and
values — forgiveness, tolerance and solidarity — that make our nation great’.
“This profession of faith was translated into reality by the President of
the Republic a few days later, when he sent Minister of State Boga Doudou,
Minister of the Interior and Decentralization, to Burkina Faso to reassure the
authorities of that sister country of his strong determination to ensure the
safety of the numerous citizens of Burkina Faso (estimated at three million)
some of whom had had a brush with the indigenous peoples of Tabou in the
south-west of Côte d’Ivoire.
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