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Sisani Marina - 28 novembre 1995
LETTERS: We Support WEI Jingsheng (10 Items)

published by: China News Digest (CND), Tuesday, November 28, 1995

Special Report on the Charge Against WEI Jingsheng (II)

1) From: "Y. Chen" 11/23/95

Dear Editor,

If you or anyone would organize a protest letter against the Chinese government's charge of Wei Jingshen, I would be the first to sign my name. In the mean time, I am going to call the Chinese Embassador and deliver my personal protest. And I suggest anyone who still has a sense of righteousness do the same as well.

Yanbing Chen

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2) From: A Reader in the US, 11/23/95

Subject: concern of Wei's charge

Dear Editor,

As a reader of CND, I wish to see the details of the 'evidences' for Wei's charge, if you have any ways to get it. I also wish to see the response from Chinese oversea's organizations, in addition to those from US government.

Wei is Chinese. The thing happens in China. Why only US government. Where are those Chinese oversea's organizations that organized for 'Democracy'? Where are those green card holders who got their green cards due to the '6.4' movement?

Please do not disclose my e-mail address in any case. I am not a green card holder.

A reader

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3) From: chi@alws.cern.ch 11/23/95

I did have quite a lot different opinion with WEI and his friends at the time of the Democratic Wall at Xidan. But what the government done to him and alike are really intolerale. I wonder if the organizations of Chinese Students and scholars could do something for help. And I hope those who said Li Peng is their ``Good Primier'', would learn something from and say someting at the news of WEI's formal arrest.

This is a signed message. I hope more people speak out, silence helps too often the wrong side.

Yankun CHI, CERN, Geneva

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4) From: Hao HE 11/23/95

Subject: Free Mr. Wei!

Dear Sir/Madam,

I was shocked by the news that Mr. Wei was arrested and formly charged by the shameless CCP government. If every Chinese were like Mr. Wei, we would not have such a horrible government. I hope that we can do something, anything to help Mr. Wei free.

Thanks for all the good work that CND has done.

Yours sincerely,

Hao He

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5) From: zhou@yorkcol.edu 11/23/95

Upon hearing the arrest of Mr. Wei, I immediately sent President Clinton an email urging him to take immediate action to condemn the Chinese government and take measures to make sure of the security of Mr. Wei, Jingsheng. I would hope CND-Editor will share the White House email address below with the CND readership so that more people will send mail to President Clinton. Here is the address:

Clinton@whitehouse.gov

Believe me, every email to the White House counts! Democracy responds to pressure. The more email or letters you send to the government, the more they will pay attention to your concern. If we in the Chinese community do not do this for Mr. Wei, who else will do it?

Thank you.

A CND Reader

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6) From: ****@sdsc.edu 11/23/95

CND editors:

Please post all the fax numbers of Chinese Govement agencies and ask people from all the world to send faxes to those addresses !!

Angry

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7) From: <***@****.osaka-u.ac.jp> 11/24/95

Li Peng's fax number is 86-1-467-7351.

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8) From: Christopher 11/27/95

Dear Editor/s,

Do we or can we have the e-mail addresses of the Chinese Government so that we can bomb the damn dictators by protest messages from all over the world just as the protest over the proposed anti-immigration bill in the US?

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9) From: Ying Du 11/25/95

Subject: Wei Jingsheng and the charge

Dear CND editor;

The news of Wei Jingsheng's charge is shocking to all the people who care about the future of China. I recenty have seen many strong opinions expressed via CND about this matter. Yet, to a quite large number of people, the exact nature of Wei Jing sheng's thought is still unclear, execept a tint of generally categorized concept of "democracy."

In order to gain the support of your readers to protest against Chinese government as suggested, I think CND must publicize some of Wei Jingsheng's major writings, giving us a clear picture of his ideas. It is important that people voice their pro or con about an issue after they have thoroghly known the issue, and subjected it to their intellectual scrutiny.

Thank you for your attention.

Ying Du

[Editor's Note: CND Chinese Magazine Hua Xia Wen Zhai publishes a

special issue on WEI Jingsheng today, please see

item No. 8 of this package for details. ]

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10) From: chi@alws.cern.ch 11/23/95

Many thanks to Wang Chaohua for his account and self-psychoanalysis. I have been treated as a trouble-maker, but wometimes I do dislike some other trouble-makers when I think they go too far wild. Sometimes I think we Chinese were too self-centered, and do not pay much attention to understand others. [Refering to CND Wei Jingsheng Special Issue (I)]

 
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