“無代表國家和民族組織” 今嘉獎公民力量創辦人楊建利
《公民議報》 記者 :何佳
2016年4月20日
總部位於荷蘭海牙的“無代表國家和民族組織”今天發布向公民力量的創辦人楊建利博士
無代表國家和民族組織是由多個沒有聯合國席位的國家或政治實體組
嘉獎書的英文原稿和中譯稿附後。
中譯稿:
無代表國家和民族組織嘉獎楊建利博士致力於支持中國境內被壓迫的
無代表國家和民族組織欣慰地嘉獎中國的異議人士和人權活動人士楊
在過去的四分之一世紀裡,
他所創建的組織“公民力量”將舉辦第十一屆族群青年領袖研習營,
楊建利博士出生在中國,年輕時曾是中共的官員,
楊建利是多項國際獎項的獲得者,他是一位令人尊敬的人權活動者,
http://unpo.org/article/19109
UNPO Recognizes Dr. Jianli Yang’s Efforts for Minorities and Oppressed Groups in China
The Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO) is delighted to praise Dr. Jianli Yang, Chinese dissident and human rights activist for over 25 years, for his significant efforts to bring together different ethnic, religious and political groups from the territory of the People’s Republic of China and in getting them to work together to promote their common goals. UNPO commends his commitment to the non-violent struggle for human rights and democracy.
For the past quarter of a century, Mr. Yang has seen as his mission to facilitate a peaceful transition of the PRC to the respect of human rights, genuine rule of law, and democratic governance for all. He believes that such a transition can only be achieved by the peoples themselves, through united efforts but also thanks to the support of the international community and influential individuals. To this end, he is dedicated to promote programmes that educate, encourage, and unify the peoples under the rule and threat of CCP, and also empower democracy advocates around the world.
The organization he founded, Initiatives For China/Citizen Power for China, is about to hold its 11th Interethnic and Interfaith Leadership Conference, which brings together Tibetans, Uighurs, Mongols, and Han Chinese, as well as Christians, Buddhists, Muslims, and Falun Gong practitioners, leaders of the Hong Kong Umbrella Protest movement, and representatives from Macau and Taiwan, as well as statesmen, scholars, and officials of major human rights NGOs. These conferences have steadily grown in the past few years and are now widely recognized as the single most important forum for the united pursuit of peaceful transition for China. They mark the first successful attempt to unite leaders from all of these ethnic, religious and regional groups and human rights advocates to work jointly to press for changing the Chinese Communist Party dictatorship. Equally important, they are known for the way the Conferences, under Dr. Yang!!!s guidance, promote mutual respect, understanding, and cooperation among these very diverse groups.
Born in China and official of the Communist Party in his early youth, Dr. Yang is a Tiananmen Survivor and has since lived mostly in the United States, where he has completed his studies, which include a PhD in Mathematics (Berkeley) and a Ph.D. in Political Economy (Harvard). Co-author of a democratic constitution for China in 1994, Dr.Yang was also imprisoned for five years in China in the early 2000s, when he was teaching labor rights activists how to carry on a non-violent struggle.
Recipient of numerous international awards, Dr. Yang is a renown human rights activist and an important advocate of changes that will hopefully come soon, so that all the peoples of China can see their human rights respected and their cultures, languages and traditions preserved and awarded the recognition and respect they deserve.
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