Why Human Rights Responsibility, Not Communism, is the Answer to Extremist Ideologies and Violence

The name of our organization, Responsible for Equality And Liberty (R.E.A.L.), consciously reflects our mission – not only to defend our universal human rights of both equality and liberty – but also to be individually responsible for these human rights.  Our mission asserts that one of the most essential parts of the individual human identity is our consistent and credible responsibility for such universal human rights.  It is the need for individuals to reclaim this responsibility and to restore a culture where such human rights are a priority that is the highest goal of revitalizing outreach to our fellow human beings.

Furthermore, we view such human rights as inalienable rights.  As the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states, “all human beings are born free,” and their universal human rights are not limited to the “political, jurisdictional or international status of the country or territory.”  No nation, no political organization, and no ideology has the right to take such universal human rights away.  They are inherent human rights.  But for their preservation, they are also inherent individual responsibilities.

It is our support for such universal human rights and our belief that defending such rights are the responsibility of “every individual” that is the heart of our mission.  The defense of human rights begins with each one of us as individuals. Our collective accomplishments will only matter as long as retain personal responsibility for equality and liberty.  This means that we cannot expect “someone else” to solve the human rights problems of the world – whether it is a government, an international body, a culture, a religion, or an ideology – it is our job as individuals – we must be Responsible for Equality And Liberty.

Our support for individual human rights responsibility does not demand the ending of all state, charitable, or organizational support to the many who are in need.  Without mercy and without dignity for our fellow human beings, any call for human rights would be insincere.  Our love for our fellow human beings calls for us both to extend human mercy and defense of human rights. Suffering due to material hardships is just as real as suffering due to denial of equality and liberty.

Such individual responsibility also demands accountability for those ideologies that we identify with that defy such universal human rights.

Many falsely claim that they support human rights. In the past week, the extremist Taliban have stated that they are defenders of “values of humanity,” and the extremist OIC nations are planning to meet in Egypt to praise their support of “children’s rights,” while in fact, both organizations defy such universal human rights for children and others.  The Communist Chinese government has praised its support for “children’s rights,” even while it arrests those who would speak about the Communist authorities’ practices of infanticide and forced abortion.

Accountability matters.  Consistency matters.  There is nothing “political” about seeking individual accountability on the ideologies that one holds – and how those ideologies do or do not support human rights.  We hold people accountable for their racial supremacist views and for their views attacking religious freedom. So we must also call for individual accountability for those who would claim that they can support Communism and support universal human rights to challenge extremism.

Some have told me that in some parts of the world, some ex-Muslims choose to identify with Communist organizations as a way to distance themselves from the theocratic trap of extremism.  We respectfully urge them to reconsider their choices in believing that the ideology of Communism is ever an answer to human rights.

Our true power as human beings begins with the power of ONE.  Our true freedoms as human beings begins with power of human individuality.  The belief that a paternalistic ideology that historically has proven in history that it seeks to crush human individuality, crush human freedom, and crush human liberty – is never the answer to a future where you and your children can be free.

Any “collective” or “caliphate,” with seemingly Utopian objectives, can only be measured by its commitment to individual, universal human rights.  History has shown both for extremism and Communism how such individual human rights are readily discarded.

If we truly believe in universal human rights, sometimes the needs of the one outweigh the demands of the many.

If we truly believe in universal human rights, then we must oppose all dictatorships, including those who would call for a “dictatorship of the proletariat.”  The historical reality in Communist nations is that dictatorship by any name – results in simply another dictatorship.

I have been told that it is not productive to challenge those who promote Communism as an ideology, while they claim to be for universal human rights.  I have been told by some that such Communist challenges to extremism are not an unwillingness to criticize Communist China, but simply a focus on where these individuals seek to focus their energies.  I have been told that such Communist ideological views are “political” issues and that we must rise above such “political issues” in supporting human rights.

In fact, we do support universal human rights above all political ideologies.  But this does not abrogate the need to challenge individuals who claim to support universal human rights, when they promote anti-freedom ideologies.

The history of Communism on Earth is a grim and horrific story.  The history of Communism on Earth has led to democides that far exceed Nazi Germany’s genocide in the Holocaust.  The history of Communism on Earth is so grim that in the United States there is a monument to the global “Victims of Communism.” There is an online museum to such Communist atrocities, where individuals recount in a “victim’s registry” their stories of those who have been killed and lives destroyed by Communism.

But the human rights threat of the ideology of Communism is more than a historical concern.  It is a very real and mortal threat to the human rights of children, women, and men in the world today.  While there are a reported 1.5 billion global adherents to Islam, there are 1.3 billion suffering under the oppression of the ideology of Communism in Communist China alone.  There are over 1,000 Laogai concentration camps in Communist China holding 6.8 million human beings.

Laogai Forced Labor Camps
Laogai Forced Labor Camps

There are countless others imprisoned in Communist North Korean concentration camps.  The millions that have been starved to death and murdered by Communist regimes in the past and continuing today are incalculable.  Communist China, Communist North Korea, and Communist Vietnam are some of the top offenders in human trafficking in the world, including trafficking of children.

So while we appreciate those who would defy extremism as an anti-freedom ideology, we also challenge them to be consistent in their support for universal human rights.  It is not credible to claim that we are supporting universal human rights, while turning a blind eye to the historical and present day horrific abuses of human rights by Communist nations.

In challenging “One Law for All’s” leader Maryam Namazie on her support for Communism (Ms. Namazie is a leader in the Communist Party of Iran), she replied: “I am a worker-communist – don’t support the Chinese or any of the totalitarian governments that called themselves communist – but I campaign on matters that are close to my heart because of my experience and field of interest. Anyway not going to be responding on this anymore.”

In fact, on those rare instances where Maryam Namazie has mentioned Communist China and Communist North Korea, it is to condemn them for being too “capitalist,” and for failing to defy “state capitalism.” Her support for universal human rights has not visibly shown her outreach to fellow “worker-communists” on the human rights atrocities and crimes against humanity by Communist nations.  Outside of extremism, Maryam Namazie views the other threat to humanity to be the United States, and views “worker-communism [as] against the two poles of international terrorism – the US state and political Islamic terrorism.”

Maryam Namazie continues to position herself as a proponent of universal human rights for women and children in a rally in London today, challenging Sharia law, while defending Communism.  We believe that two wrongs don’t make a right, and that consistency and credibility are essential in promoting universal human rights.

Apparently her years of experience promoting communism are not sufficiently part of her “experience and field of interest” to address the Communist threat to human rights that oppresses a near equal number of human beings.  Her support for children’s rights are not sufficient for her to speak out speak out on the forced abortions in Communist China and the 400 million lives “prevented” by Communist authorities.  Her support for women’s rights are not sufficient to address the dehumanization of women, imprisonment in concentration camps of women, and publicly shooting of women by Communist authorities.

 Wang Shouxin refuses to kneel down before being shot to death, but the soldiers force her by kicking her knee  (Photo: LI ZHENSHENG)
Wang Shouxin refuses to kneel down before being shot to death, but the soldiers force her by kicking her knee (Photo: LI ZHENSHENG)

In all of the protests and candlelight ceremonies remembering the victims of Communist Chinese and Communist North Korean authorities, I have yet to see a single “Worker-Communist” there to remember such victims of human rights atrocities and give evidence to how Communism as an ideology does not seek totalitarianism, does not seek a “dictatorship,” and does not fundamentally deny universal human rights.

It is a message that Communist ideologues cannot honestly state.

The continuing global Communist democides of our fellow human beings are a testimony to  Communism’s rejection of our universal human rights.

Individual responsibility for human rights cannot be achieved by expecting our responsibilities to be assumed by Communist governments or other organizations.  Such responsibilities are our choice, and our obligation.

As individuals, we must be Responsible for Equality And Liberty.

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North Korea’s ‘disregard’ for citizens starving eight million

North Korea’s ‘disregard’ for citizens starving eight million
— Daily Telegraph:
“At least 8 million people are facing food shortages in North Korea because of the “callous” disregard of its Stalinist military dictatorship for the wellbeing of ordinary citizens, a UN human rights investigator has warned.”
— “Visit Muntarbhorn, the UN’s special rapporteur on human rights in the North, said that Pyongyang’s “military first” policy, which places military prowess over meeting basic needs, had left millions hungry.”

— UN: human rights situation in North Korea “very bad”

North Korea Freedom Coalition: Sept 24 Events Focus on Plight of Escapees from North Korea

North Korea Freedom Coalition Press Release: Sept 24 Events Focus on Plight of Escapees from North Korea

Activists Around the World Call on China to Stop Brutality Against Refugees
Sep. 24 Events Focus on Plight of Escapees from North Korea
Washington Human rights activists in at least fourteen cities around the world will mark September 24 as a day to fight for the lives of North Korean refugees.  While Current TV reporters Laura Ling and Euna Lee are now free after their North Korean imprisonment for covering this story, the human rights tragedy continues to unfold as untold thousands of North Korean refugees remain stranded or imprisoned across Asia.
The events will focus on China’s cruel policy of hunting down refugees and forcing them back to North Korea to face torture, imprisonment, and even public execution for fleeing their homeland.  City and country coordinators for the International Protest to Save North Korean Refugees will deliver petitions to Chinese embassies that day calling on the Chinese government to honor their international treaty obligations and work with the international community to resolve the North Korean refugee crisis.
The North Korea Freedom Coalition (NKFC), which is spearheading the effort, selected September 24 for the events because that is the date in 1982 that China became a signatory to the 1951 U.N. Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and the 1967 Protocol, the very agreement it is violating with its repatriation of North Korean refugees.
“China’s escalating crackdown on the refugees, coupled with the uncertainty in North Korea because of Kim Jong-il’s declining health means this crisis will only worsen,” explained NKFC Chairman, Suzanne Scholte.  “We are not only calling upon China to work with the international community, but are also calling on our government to do more to help resolve this crisis.”
The NKFC will also present three North Korean families who have resettled in the United States at a Sep. 24 press conference across the street from the Department of State in Washington, DC. While the refugees are deeply grateful to the United States for allowing them to resettle here, they want the U.S. government to know the difficulties they faced, as so many North Koreans are still in grave danger.
A letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be delivered to the State Department including a list of recommendations that the U.S. could do to help the refugees.   Of primary importance is persuading China to change its policy of forcibly repatriating refugees to North Korea. But organizers point out the U.S.-North Korean Human Rights Act, which passed the Congress unanimously in 2004 and 2008, has yet to be effectively implemented. The Act calls for the facilitation of North Korean asylum seekers requesting U.S. resettlement, yet only 92 refugees have been resettled in the United States while South Korea has resettled 16,500. North Korean refugees report that once they escape to other countries such as Thailand, Cambodia and Laos, asking for resettlement in the U.S. rather than South Korea can lead to years of delay and even the loss of medical care and other privileges.
A list of cities and countries participating is listed below.  For background information, visit www.nkfreedom.org.
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BELGIUM: contact Willy Fautre at Human Rights Without Frontiers at w.fautre@hrwf.net
CANADA: contact Kyung B. Lee and The Council for Human Rights in North Korea (Canada) at kbl928@yahoo.com
NETHERLANDS: contact Annet Meester of Open Doors-Nederlands at AnnetM@opendoors.nl
Motivating prayers for North Koreans with information posted on their website.
POLAND: contact Radek at radekmarketing@yahoo.co.uk
SOUTH KOREA:
Seoul: contact Suh Suk Koo saveuskorea@naver.com
Also note in Seoul: regular prayer campaign and vigils every Friday– details at www.unifykorea2009.com
Busan: contact Pastor Changho Lim limchangho@gmail.com Events in Busan include a protest at the Chinese consulate.
UNITED KINGDOM: contact Alice Jones at alicej@opendoorsuk.org
JAPAN: contact Kan Andoo kanandoj@yahoo.co.jp; In Japan, events will include the delivery of a petition to the PRC Embassy it Tokyo, as well as media interviews and visits to political leaders. He will be working to focus attention on the North Korean refugees and will also work with the Japanese groups focusing attention on the abductees being held in North Korea.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:
Chicago: contact Linda Dye of the North Korea Freedom Coalition at  linda.dye@earthlink.net; peaceful protest scheduled from 12 – 2 pm and delivery of a petition; 100 West Erie Street, Chicago, 60610
Houston: contact Captain & Pastor Stephen Na of the Salvation Army Church stephen_na@uss.salvationarmy.org
Los Angeles: Sam Kim and the Korean Church Coalition for North Korea Freedom at samkimesq@hotmail.com; Sam Kim and KCC are organizing a vigil from 11 AM until noon at the Chinese Consulate, 443 Shatto Pl, Los Angeles, California.  In addition, they are hosting a special event on September 25th especially for educating young people about the North Korea human rights crisis.
New York City: Michelle Kim and PSALT will be delivering a petition to the PRC consulate as well as hosting a special prayer vigil that evening. michelle@psaltnk.org
San Francisco: Liz Oh at elizabeth.h.oh@gmail.com
Washington, DC: The North Korea Freedom Coalition and member groups: HANKR (Helping Angels for North Korean Refugees) and 318 Partners will host a press conference with North Korean refugees who have resettled in the USA at 10:00 am across the street from the State Department and deliver a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton with action items for the USA to help the North Korean refugees; deliver a petition at noon to the PRC embassy; and host a screening of Crossing at a local restaurant. Contact: Henry Song henry@defenseforum.org at or Hyoju Kim at kimhyoju@gmail.com

Report: North Korea in ‘final phase’ of uranium enrichment

Telegraph: North Korea in ‘final phase’ of uranium enrichment
— “North Korea, which already has a handful of plutonium nuclear devices, had promised to begin enriching the uranium three months ago after UN Security imposed sanctions on Pyongyang following its second nuclear test in May.”
— “If successful, it would give North Korea a second way of making nuclear weapons”

U.S. Journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee’s Statement on North Korea capture

Current TV: “Laura Ling and Euna Lee make first statement regarding events leading to capture”
Current TV reports:
— “We were firmly back inside China when the soldiers apprehended us. Producer Mitch Koss and our guide were both able to outrun the border guards. We were not. We tried with all our might to cling to bushes, ground, anything that would keep us on Chinese soil, but we were no match for the determined soldiers. They violently dragged us back across the ice to North Korea and marched us to a nearby army base, where we were detained. Over the next 140 days, we were moved to Pyongyang, isolated from one another, repeatedly interrogated and eventually put on trial and sentenced to 12 years of hard labor.”
— AP reports:
— “Freed reporters say they were dragged into NKorea”

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Christian Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Aiding North Korean Refugees

Christian Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Aiding North Korean Refugees

China Aid reports on Inner Mongolia case:

“INNER MONGOLIA–Christians Li Mingshun and Zhang Yonghu were indicted by the Erlianhaote City People’s Procuratorate on July 31, 2009, for aiding North Korean refugees fleeing to South Korea through China. Li and Zhang were among several Christians helping to provide food, shelter, and transportation for the 61 refugees crossing Northern Chinese provinces into Mongolia, where neutral state laws permit residents to seek asylum in South Korea.

Alerted as the refugees crossed into Mongolia, the Border Brigade of Erlianhaote city traveled to Qindao, Heilongjiang province, and arrested Li Mingshun on April 29, 2009 [View Notice of Arrest]. The trial was held August 17, 2009 in the Erlianhaote City People’s Court. Human rights lawyers defending Li and Zhang hoped to raise awareness concerning the Chinese government’s treatment of North Korean refugees through this case. View earlier press release on Li and Zhang, 7/5/2009.

On August 30, 2009, Ms. Li was found guilty for her humanitarian activities by the Erlianhaote Procuratorate (officially charged with “human smuggling across the border). She was sentenced to ten years in prison. Ms. Li’s family in Qindao City received the verdict the morning of August 30. Mr. Zhang received a seven-year sentence for organizing transportation for the refugees to Inner Mongolia. Li’s family reports they will be submitting an appeal for Li and Zhang’s lawful release. (Visit www.ChinaAid.org to view Official Sentencing Document for Li and Zhang).

The verdict underscores years of continued persecution for North Koreans in China, who have been denied refugee-status by the Chinese government and repatriated in violation of the UNHCR Convention and Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees, which China signed in 1982.

The costs of repatriation are dire. Refugees face charges of treason upon their return to the home country, punishable by death, detention and/or lifelong imprisonment in labor camps. Detained Korean women and children in China are frequently sold into the sex-slave trade, disappearing from the formal record into the human trafficking void. Many Chinese and Korean Christians, like Li and Zhang, work with underground networks to aid these refugees as they seek freedom from persecution, only to be arrested and charged as criminals.

Though recent reports on the UN Council on Human Rights websiteUNHCR: “North Korean Asylum Seekers Arrive in South Korea, ” Jul. 2, 2009. http://www.unhcr.org/3b418a4cd.html   show the Chinese government has taken rudimentary steps to comply with the Covenant, Li and Zhang’s case reveals the dangers for Chinese citizens who will be punished for helping the refugees.

President of ChinaAid Xiqiu “Bob” Fu responded to Li and Zhang’s sentences. “I am shocked at how the Chinese government treats its own humanitarian workers. They are innocent! We must urge the international community to voice their concerns for the persecuted North Korean refugees and the humanitarian workers who serve them in their time of need.” He further calls for the Chinese government to honor the Li family’s appeal, find them innocent under the Chinese law, and release Li Mingshun and Zhang Yonghu.

ChinaAid requests the international community to contact the Erlianhaote City People’s Procuratorate and Government to urge them to release Li Mingshun and Zhang Yonghu and to respect and uphold human rights for North Korean refugees.”

Erlianhaote City People’s Procuratorate, Tel: +86 479-7532977
Erlianhaote City People’s Government website: http://www.elht.gov.cn/
Tel: 0479-7521255
Fax: 0479-7521255
Complaint Tel :0479-7521221, fax :0479-7521255
Erlianhaote Municipal People’s Government
E-mail: elhts_xxk@163.com
Tel :0479-7523950

To further voice your support for human rights and North Korean refugee relief efforts in China, contact the UNHCR office in Beijing:

Address: 1-2-1, Tayuan Diplomatic Office Building, 14 Liangmahe Nan Lu, Beijing 100600
Tel:(86-10) 6532 6806
Fax: (86-10) 6532 1647
E-mail: chibe@unhcr.org
Website: www.unhcr.org.cn

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Christians Sentenced To Long Prison Terms For Aiding North Koreans
— BosNewsLife reports:
— “Christian Li Mingshun has been sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for helping North Koreans fleeing to South Korea, while her fellow Christian, Zhang Yonghu, received a seven-year sentence for organizing transportation for the refugees, trial observers said.”
— “Li and Zhang were reportedly among several Christians helping to provide food, shelter, and transportation for 61 North Korean refugees crossing Northern Chinese provinces into Mongolia, where neutral state laws permit residents to seek asylum in South Korea.”

North Korea: Freed journalists home in US after North Korea pardon – Euna Lee and Laura Ling

(North Korea) Freed journalists home in US after North Korea pardon – Euna Lee and Laura Ling
AP reports:
— “‘The past 140 days have been the most difficult, heart-wrenching days of our lives,’ Ling said, her voice cracking.”
— “Thirty hours ago, Ling said, ‘We feared that any moment we could be sent to a hard labor camp.'”
— “Then, she said, they were taken to another location.”