“Asian Human Rights” meeting was held in U.S. Congress, Washington
Theme: Deteriorating Human Rights in Asia
The meeting of which theme is “Deteriorating Human Rights in Asia” was held from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on 12th, February, 2009 in U.S. Congress. 21 units such as Tibetan Human Rights/Other Groups in Metro-DC, Uyghur Groups in Metro-DC and Other Areas, Global Service Center for Quitting CCP, China Democracy Groups in Metro-DC, New Tang Dynasty Television in Metro-DC, China Democracy Groups in New York, Concerned Human Rights NGOs/Faith-Based Communities in Metro-DC, Alliance for Democracy of Asians in USA such as America-Asia democracy federalism had sponsored this “Asian Human Rights”.
U.S. State Department Spokesman David Young, U.S. Congressman Loretta Sanchez, Sophie Richardson, Scott Flipse, and Michael Orona were State Department and NGOs Experts Panel and they were moderators of this meeting.
Chinese Democratic movement overseas chairman Jingsheng, Wei, Prof. Sen Nieh, Dr. Dayong Li, Executive Director of Global Service Center for Quitting Chinese Communist Party, Chairman of China Democracy Party, Proprietor of <China Democracy Journal> Jun Wang, group delegates of Tibetan, Uygur, Vietnam and Burma human rights were Asian Delegations Panel and they were moderators of this meeting.
Dr. Quan Nguyen on behalf of Coalition for Human Rights in Asia made welcoming remarks expects panel from government, U.S. Congress and NGOs and Asian Delegations Panel had a detailed discussion on the deteriorating human rights and freedom in China, Vietnam, Burma and other regions in the world.
U.S. State Department spokesman David Young attended this “Asian Human Rights” meeting in U.S. Congress in the whole journey.
Human Rights Groups who attended “Asian Human Rights” meeting in U.S. Congress:
1. Chinese Community/H.R. Groups in Metro-DC
2. Vietnamese Community/G.R. Groups in Metro-DC
3. China Democracy Groups in New York (Mr. Jun Wang, Chairman,
4. Burmese Community/H.R. Groups in Metro-DC
5. Cuban Human Rights Groups in Metro-DC and Florida
6. Alliance for Democracy of Asians in USA
7. Global Service Center for Quitting CCP
8. Concerned American Groups for H.R./Freedom
9. China Democracy Groups in Metro-DC
10. Vietnamese Veterans Associations in Metro-DC
11. Peace Federation/Christian Groups in Metro-DC
12. Tibetan Human Rights/Other Groups in Metro-DC
13. Nubia/Sudan/Darfur/African Groups in Metro-DC
14. North Korea H.R./Church Groups in Metro-DC
15. American Veterans/Sons of American Legions in DC
16. Other Asian H.R./Ethnic Groups in Metro-DC
17. Taiwanese H.R./Other Groups in Metro-DC
18. Uyghur Groups in Metro-DC and Other Areas
19. Concerned Human Rights NGOs/Faith-Based Communists in Metro-DC
20. H.R./Anti-Communist Groups of Post Communist Countries in Metro-DC
21. New Tang Dynasty Television in Metro-DC
Congressman Jim Moran
Host Dr. Binh Nguyen of Human Rights Forum
Congressman Frank Wolf
Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez
Chinese Democratic movement overseas joint meeting Chairman Jingsheng Wei
Chairman of China Democracy Party,Proprietor of <China Democracy Journal> Jun Wang
Prominent Uyghur activist Ms. Rebiya (Left 1) and some delegates
Congressman Jim Moran and Foreign Political Consultant Mr. David Young
Uyghur American Association delegate Mr. Alim Seytoff
Prof. Sen Nieh Global Mission to Rescue Persecuted Falun Gong Practitioners
Mr. Anh Hong Do, Chairman of Vietnamese American Community in DC, MD, VA
Dr. Dayong Li, Executive Director of Global Service Center for Quitting Chinese Communist Party
Mr. Pema Chhinjor, Former Minister of the Tibet Government in Exile
Scott Flipes, Asia Sr. Analyst of US Commission for International Religious Freedom
Chairman of CDP, Proprietor of <China Democracy Journal> Jun Wang shook hands friendly with Congressman Jim Moran
Chairman of CDP, Proprietor of <China Democracy Journal> Jun Wang talked friendly with Ms. Rebiya
Dr. Quan Nguyen welcomed Chairman of CDP and CDPWU, Proprietor of <China Democracy Journal> Jun Wang on behalf of sponsors
Prominent Uyghur activist Ms. Rebiya (Left 2) and some CDP delegates
Group picture of guests who attended “Asian Human Rights” meeting in U.S. Congress and meeting delegates |
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