(Clearwisdom.net) On January 28, 2011, Pingtung County Council passed a provisional bill “calling on the central government to deny entry of human rights violators; cities that respect human rights do not invite, welcome or accept human right violators.” Besides a similar bill passed by the Legislative Council, Pingtung is the 12th local council to pass such a human rights bill.
Pingtung County Council passes a bill denying entry of human rights violators. Group photo of council member Li Shi-bin (fifth from right), Li Ching-sheng (fourth from right) and Lin Yu-hua (fourth from left) and citizens concerned about human rights.
The bill was proposed by council member Li Shi-bin and co-signed by more than 20 other members. Major points of the bill include: calling on the Mainland Affairs Committee and Immigration Bureau in the central government to check in detail whether Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials applying for entry have been involved in human rights violations and denying entry to those found to have been involved; calling on Pingtung county governments and non-government organizations not to invite, welcome or receive CCP officials who violate human rights.
Li Shi-bin (second from right), Li Ching-sheng (right), Lin Yu-hua (second from left), and Lu Tung-hsie (left) hold a press conference after the passing of the bill.
After the meeting in which the bill was passed, council member Li Shi-bin, Li Ching-sheng, Lin Yu-hua, and Lu Tung-hsie who worked actively for the bill and a representative of the Taiwan Falun Dafa Association participated in a press conference.
Council member Li Shi-bin pointed out, “Safeguarding life and property is protected by the constitution in each country. Bills denying entry of human rights abusers have come forth in Taiwan one after another, which indicates that the CCP regime violates human rights and that tyranny must be protested with action.”
Pingtung representative of the Taiwan Falun Dafa Association Mr. Yang Chiu-nan said, “The County council passed the bill. There are at least three major implications: We must help stop human rights perpetrators, actively protect group or individuals being persecuted, and make Pingtung citizens aware of the CCP’s nature.”
Some council members supporting the bill indicated that while working on the bill, CCP officials exerted pressure privately and attempted to stop the bill. Mr. Yang praised the council members for standing up for justice and passing the bill despite the pressure.