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(1) 澳大利亚谴责中国当局拘捕艾未未. BBC Chinese, Apr 5, 2011.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/zhongwen/simp
/china/2011/04/110405_aiweiwei_australia.shtml
(2) 美国敦促北京释放艺术家艾未未. VOA Chinese, Apr 5, 2011.
http://www.voanews.com/chinese/news
/20110405-US-CHINA-DISSIDENT-119241219.html
Note: 美国国务院代理副发言人马克.托纳 Mark C. Toner, Acting Deputy
Department Spokesman,
spoke Monday, Apr 4, 2011.
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/dpb/2011/04/159763.htm
The Full text on China:
"QUESTION: About Kurt Campbell’s visit, will he be raising human rights
concerns during that visit? And also, do you have any --
"MR. TONER: In Beijing, you’re --
"QUESTION: In Beijing. And do you have any comment or information on the
detention of the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei?
"MR. TONER: I do. We obviously continue to be deeply concerned by the trend
of forced disappearances, extralegal detentions, arrests, and convictions of
rights activists for exercising their internationally recognized human
rights, including freedom of expression and movement. The detention of
artist and activist Ai Weiwei is inconsistent with the fundamental freedoms
and human rights of all Chinese citizens, including China’s commitments
under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and we urge the Chinese
Government to release him immediately. We – I can imagine it would be a
topic. Human rights are always a topic of our conversations with Beijing.
"QUESTION: What – sorry.
"MR. TONER: Yeah, sure, go ahead.
"QUESTION: You said you’re deeply concerned by the trend of what?
"MR. TONER: Forced disappearances.
"QUESTION: As opposed to un – I mean, what does that mean? Forced
disappearance? How do you – I mean --
"MR. TONER: Well --
"QUESTION: How do you distinguish --
"MR. TONER: -- between a forced and an unforced disappearance? Well, what we
’re talking about is individuals who are forcibly removed from public, that
they’re forcibly detained.
"QUESTION: All right.
"MR. TONER: Yeah.
"QUESTION: More broadly speaking, how is the U.S. responding to this pattern
of detentions that has only sort of increased since Hu Jintao visited in
January? And then at that time he said – acknowledged that China had
progress to make in human rights, and the White House at the time played
that up and said that it was admission of – a conciliatory gesture. Only
things have got worse since then.
"MR. TONER: Well, again, I would just reiterate what I just said, which is
that we’re very concerned. We’re deeply concerned by this trend, and we
raise it regularly with Chinese authorities. In terms of Ai Weiwei, I think
it happened overnight, so I’m not sure that we’ve actually spoken to the
Chinese authorities specifically about the latest incident, but we continue
to make our concerns clear.
"QUESTION: Is there anything else the U.S. can do, other than just raise
those concerns? I mean --
"MR. TONER: Well, we have the Human Rights Dialogue, and that’s – that
provides a forum for this kind of conversation. But it’s – our
relationship with China is obviously very broad and complex, but this is one
issue where we disagree, and we’ll continue to make those concerns clear.
"QUESTION: Mark --
"MR. TONER: Yeah. Go ahead, Jill.
"QUESTION: -- on that same subject, when you talk about a trend, is this a
recent – that sounds crazy, but, I mean, I know you would say that this has
gone on for many years. However, is there a recent trend that you would
link this to in the wake of what’s going on in the Mideast and North Africa
? In other words, do you see any sign that China could be worried about
uprisings in the Mideast and North China – and North Africa?
"MR. TONER: Look, I don’t want to attempt to analyze what may or may not be
going on, but it is something we’ve watched with concern, and it does seem
to be, as Matt pointed out, part of a trend. And we’ll continue to express
--
"QUESTION: I didn’t point that out. You did.
"MR. TONER: Sorry, no, he --
"QUESTION: Oh, Matt Lee (inaudible) – sorry.
"MR. TONER: (Laughter.) There is more than one Matt in the room.
"QUESTION: Would you say a recent trend?
"MR. TONER: Sure, I would say that, yeah.
"QUESTION: Thank you.
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