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Jun 04 2019
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senators Marco Rubio (R-FL) joined
Senators Cory Gardner (R-CO), Ed Markey (D-MA), Jim Risch (R-ID), Bob
Menendez (D-NJ), Pat Toomey (R-PA) in introducing today introduced a
resolution marking the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre
in China, and condemning the increasing repression and human rights
violations by the Chinese Communist Party, as well as the use of
surveillance by Chinese authorities. “We remember the Tiananmen
Square massacre — not simply as an historical event, but as a present
and poignant reminder that when the Chinese people are free to assemble,
to speak, and to act, they call for freedom, democracy, and political
reforms,” Rubio said. “Thirty years after the tragic events of
Tiananmen Square, the free world is faced with an increasingly
aggressive Chinese Communist government that is more repressive
domestically, ignoring international norms, and is exporting its
authoritarian model globally. As we honor those who died at Tiananmen
and those whose lives were irrevocably altered by that day’s events, we
recommit ourselves to exposing and pushing back against the Chinese
government’s egregious and systematic human rights abuses and
increasingly sophisticated surveillance regime, including in Xinjiang
where China has detained over one million Uyghur and other predominantly
Muslim minorities to so-called ‘political re-education camps.’ To do
anything less dishonors the spirit of Tiananmen.” “Thirty years ago, the brave voices of democracy were stifled by a horrific Chinese government crackdown,” Markey said.
“Today, we are witnessing the same brutality against religious
minorities, journalists, and human rights defenders. As we recognize the
importance of the U.S-China relationship, members of Congress have an
obligation to call out the ongoing assault against human rights and
liberties in China, and to stand with those fighting for their basic
rights and dignities. I am proud to co-sponsor this resolution, which
commemorates the sacrifices made on June 4, 1989.” “Today it’s important that we remember the victims of the Tiananmen
Square massacre, as the hundreds and possibly thousands of them will go
forever unnamed and unreported by the Chinese Communist Party,” Risch said.
“We also recognize and commend the brave Chinese citizens who are still
striving for freedom today in the face of escalating oppression and
ongoing human rights violations by the Chinese Communist Party. The
Chinese government wants to be respected on the world stage, but that’s
impossible to do given its brutal repression and disregard for the rule
of law.” “The China that challenges us today is the China that chose its path on those fateful days in June of 1989,” Menendez said.
“Beijing’s crackdown on civil society and human rights, repression of
ethnic and religious minorities, including in Xinjiang, and introduction
of an Orwellian system of mass surveillance is deeply concerning.
Democracy will not defend itself. The challenges of 2019 require
Congress to stand up as a separate and co-equal branch of government to
defend democracy, and make clear that we will not sit idly by as China
exports its authoritarianism to susceptible countries around the world.
We owe those who stood in Tiananmen 30 years ago nothing less.” “Today, we honor the Chinese citizens who 30 years ago stood in protest at Tiananmen Square to demand freedom from repression,” Toomey said.
“To this day, the ruling Chinese Communist Party still denies what
happened next – the senseless slaughter of countless innocent citizens.
We must never forget this terrible crime against the Chinese people.” The Senate resolution: (1)
expresses its deepest sympathy with the family, friends, colleagues,
and classmates of the victims of the Tiananmen Square massacre; (2)
condemns the use of violence as a means to repress the legitimate
aspirations of the Chinese people to speak and associate freely,
including to petition the government and challenge the policies and
ideology of the Chinese Communist Party; (3) calls on the Government
of the People’s Republic of China to invite full and independent
investigations into the Tiananmen Square massacre by the United Nations
High Commissioner for Human Rights; (4) calls on the Government of
the People’s Republic of China to release all political prisoners,
including prisoners held because of their participation in the Tiananmen
Square protest or actions pursuing reforms called for by the
individuals gathered in Tiananmen Square; (5) calls on the Government
of the People’s Republic of China to refrain from intimidating protest
participants who fled China and allow them to return to China without
fear of detention or other repercussions; (6) calls on the Government
of the People’s Republic of China to cease its current repression of
the Chinese people, including of lawyers and activists who stand up for
the rights of their fellow citizens; (7) urges the Government of the People’s Republic of China to cease the use of emerging technologies as tools of oppression; (8)
calls on the United States Government and Members of Congress to mark
the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests, including by— (A) meeting with participants of the Tiananmen Square protests who now live outside of China; (B) meeting with others outside of China who have been blacklisted
by the Government of the People’s Republic of China as a result of their
peaceful protest activities; (C) supporting calls for accountability for the officials who ordered the Tiananmen Square massacre; and (D) supporting individuals who continue to call for reforms in China
to further the freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom of the
press, freedom to petition the government, and freedom of religion; and
(9) calls on the international community to cooperate in addressing the
Government of the People's Republic of China's continued persecution of
its own citizens, including the use of intrusive mass surveillance. The full text of the resolution is here. https://www.rubio.senate.gov/public/index.cfm/2019/6/rubio-joins-gardner-markey-risch-menendez-toomey-to-introduce-resolution-on-tienanmen-square-massacre-s-30th-anniversary
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