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Southern Mongolian Human Rights |
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New York City,
October 2, 2004 |
Protestors in
Munich, Germany
protestors in
Oslo, Norway
Protestors in Stockholm,
Sweden
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On October 1, 2004, the 55th
anniversary of the birth of Communist China, members of Inner
Mongolian People’s Party European branches gathered in front of
the Chinese Embassies to Germany, Sweden, and Norway to protest
the Chinese Communist Party’s oppressive policy in Inner
Mongolia.
The Inner Mongolian People’s Party (IMPP),
named after the “New Inner Mongolian People’s Party” of the
Cultural Revolution, was originally established in the United
States in 1997 by exiled dissidents from Inner Mongolia. The
IMPP’s mission is to “uphold the principles of democracy and
peace in fighting to end the Chinese Communist Party’s colonial
rule in Inner Mongolia and ultimately to achieve the
independence of Inner Mongolia.”
The demonstrations started at noon
simultaneously in front of the Chinese Embassies in Munich,
Stockholm, and Oslo, and protestors held high the dark-blue flag
of the Inner Mongolian People’s Party and banners of “Free Inner
Mongolia”, “Release Hada”, “Stop persecution in Inner Mongolia”
with shouts of “We want Freedom!”, “We want Human Rights!”,
“Release Hada!”
“I am lucky, and I am enjoying
freedom now,” said one protestor, Mr. Shinjilt, a newly arrived
United Nation political refugee in Sweden, who was sent to jail
in1995 for participating in the Southern Mongolian Democratic
Alliance and joining a demonstration in Inner Mongolia,
“because, unlike in China, here no police arrests us when we
gather to express our opinion.”
“Nothing is improved in Inner
Mongolia,” says Mr. Temtsiltu Shobtsood, president of the Inner
Mongolian People’s Party and the leader of the well-known
student movement of Inner Mongolia in 1981. “Human rights
situation in Inner Mongolia is getting worse. Mr. Hada is still
in prison, and the authorities continue to harshly crackdown on
every single peaceful activity. Fifty seven years’ experience
tells us that the only solution for the future of the Inner
Mongols is to end the Chinese Communist Party’s colonial rule in
Inner Mongolia and gain our independence through peaceful
means.”
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