【禁闻】国际特赦:劳教所被戒毒中心代替

2013年12月18日时政
【新唐人2013年12月18日讯】国际特赦:劳教所被戒毒中心代替

12月17号,总部设在伦敦的人权组织“国际特赦”发表报告,质疑中共废除劳教制度后,采用其他方式,拘禁访民及法轮功学员等,并呼吁中共当局停止任意关押。

报告说,如果针对行使自身权利的个人或团体的惩罚政策得不到改变,所谓取消劳教制度只能是换汤不换药,中共的劳教制度将会改头换面,以“黑监狱”、“戒毒中心”或其他名目继续存在。

报告指出,在新疆、江苏、四川、吉林以及其他省区的一批劳教所,已经被重新命名为“戒毒中心”,但它们所从事的工作却与戒毒几乎没有任何关联,而是与过去的劳教所一模一样。那里的人犯可以在不受审判的情况下,被关押数年之久,遭受折磨,被迫从事苦役。

中共在上个月宣布废止自上世纪五十年代开始实施的劳教制度,但没有说明如何具体落实这一决定。

香港“六四纪念馆”永久馆址确立

香港“支联会”12月17号成功购置了“六四纪念馆”的永久馆址,希望藉此促进民主历史的记忆。

馆址位于九龙尖沙咀柯士甸路,实用面积约为800平方呎。支联会表示,随后将着手纪念馆的展馆设计,希望能在明年4月中正式开幕。

去年(2012年)4月,“支联会”曾以临时展馆的方式,展出多项他们从民间蒐集的“六四”文物和资料,包括当年在天安门广场捡到的中共军队子弹壳照片,还有王丹、柴玲等民运学生签名的汗衫等。因为租约期满,临时“六四纪念馆”被迫在去年6月12号关闭。

福州村民维权 千警镇压 百人被捕

福建省福州市因为土地纠纷,12月16号爆发大规模警民冲突,近百名村民被抓捕和打伤。

据《自由亚洲电台》报导,福州市连江县潘渡乡仁山村数百名村民,不满县政府强征土地,15号阻断高速公路抗议,副县长到场承诺会彻查事件后,村民自行离 开。但第二天,当局却出动两千武警,进村抓捕示威村民,双方爆发冲突,据传,冲突中一名孕妇被打死,50人被打伤,45人被抓捕。

报导说,伤者全部送往医院,但多名地方官员和公安在医院看守,禁止外人探视。

编辑/周玉林


Amnesty International: Drug Rehabilitation Centers
Replace Labor Camps

On Dec. 17, Amnesty International published a report about
the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) stepping up other forms
of persecution of petitioners and Falun Gong practitioners after
the abolition of “Re-education Through Labour” (RTL) system.
Amnesty International also stated that “Chinese authorities
must immediately end all forms of arbitrary detention.”

The report said: “It’s clear that the underlying policies of
punishing people for their political activities or religious
beliefs haven’t changed.

The abuses and torture are continuing, just in a different way,
They continue to exist in so-called “black jails”, enforced drug
rehabilitation centres, and “brainwashing centers”..

A number of labor camps in Xinjiang, Jiangsu, Sichuan, Jilin
etc. have been identified in other reports and renamed as drug
rehabilitation centers.

These have almost no connection to drug rehabilitation but
continue the situation from the labor camps.
So they continue to perform persecution of victims through
illegal detention, physical abuse, and hard labors.

The CCP announced the decision to abolish the long-standing
RTL system in November with no explanation on how to
implement the decision.

June Fourth Memorial Finds Permanent Home in Hong Kong

The Hong Kong Alliance in Support of Patriotic Democratic
Movements in China (The Alliance) has successfully acquired
a permanent home for the June Fourth Memorial, hoping to
commemorate the historical democratic movement.

Located on the Austin Road, Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon,
the memorial occupies approximately 800 square feet.
The Alliance indicated that the official opening will be in
mid-April next year once the reconstruction is finished.

In April 2012, The Alliance displayed artifacts and documents
collected for the June 4 massacre.
These included a photo of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
military bullet casings found in Tiananmen Square, a t-shirt
signed by student activists Wang Dan, Chai Ling and so forth.

The temporary June Forth Memorial was forced to close
due to the the lease expiring.

Hundred of Protestors Meet Massive
Police Repression in Fuzhou

A land dispute in Fuzhou on Dec. 16 led to a large clash
between villagers and police.
Consequently, hundred of villagers were injured and arrested.

Radio Free Asia reported that several hundred villagers from
Pandu Township of Fuzhou City protested on Dec. 15 against
forced land acquisition by the local government and blocked
the highway.

The deputy governor promised to thoroughly investigate
into the incident so the villagers left the protest.
However, on Dec. 16 two thousand armed police arrived
at the village to arrest the demonstrators. Both sides clashed.
Reportedly, a pregnant woman was killed in the conflict,
50 people were injured and 45 people were arrested.

The report says the injured were sent to the hospital, but
guarded by local officials and police.
Visitors are prohibited.

Edit/Zhou Yulin