Dear Mr. President Clinton,
Mrs. Madeleine Korbel
Albright,
Mr. Kofi A. Annan,
U.S. officials are concerned by reports Hua Di, 62, a senior mainland Chinese missile
scientist and permanent U.S. resident who has been jailed in the mainland since January
for alleged spying, is having health problems.
Other reports was referring to the detention of some 40 prodemocracy activists in
recent days s well as other curbs. State Department James Foley called such moves
"steps in the wrong direction".
Meanwhile; mainland Chinese authorities have forced 49 Tibetan monks over 60 to retire
in Qinghai province, calling efforts to curb the number of Tibetan Buddhist monasteries
and clerics "particularly troublesome".
At the recent time; the Dalai Lama, who arrives next week for a visit that will include
a stop at the White House, plans to take a key step toward restarting direct talks with
the mainland Chinese government on autonomy for Tibet, his supports said Thursday (Oct. 29
1998).
Reviewing that mainland Chinese President Jiang Zemin, at his Beijing summit with
President Bill Clinton in June, said " the door to dialogue and
negotiations is open" but only if the Dalai Lama acknowledge part of China and that
Taiwan is province.
The Dalai Lama, who fled his Himalayan homeland after a failed 1959 uprising against
mainland Chinese rule, has said he seeks greater autonomy --- not independence --- for
Tibet.
Please wait and see what's happen after meeting was going on. Tibet need your support.
Sincerely Yours,
Yang Hsu-Tung.
President of
Taiwan Tati Cultural
And Educational Foundation
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