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- The AFL-CIO has accelerated its grassroots campaign to defeat
permanent normal trade relations for China, which would scrap the
annual reviews of China's record on human rights and trade.
Over 30 local coordinators have been assigned to
spearhead district activities among union members and coalition
partners in the days leading up to the vote which is expected to come
during the week of May 22. Several unions are mobilizing members to
come to Washington, D.C. during the week of the vote to lobby their
members.
- During the coming weeks, workers will hand out leaflets to
their co-workers and neighbors urging them to call their
Member of Congress to tell them to vote, "No Blank Check for
China." Leafleting will take place across the
country, from the Delphi, Chrysler, and Dunlop Tire plants in
Huntsville and Tanner, Alabama to street festivals and parades in
Houston.
NCSL Stuns Proponents -- Rejects Permanent NTR
Resolution Twice
- The Agriculture and Trade committee of the National
Conference of State Legislators (NCSL) stunned proponents of Permanent
Normal Trade Relations -- who had sent United States Trade
Representative Charlene Barshefsky to lobby personally-- by
rejecting a resolution in support of a blank check for China -- twice.
After the first vote defeating the resolution, proponents
rounded up members of the committee who had not voted. Despite their
efforts, the resolution was defeated again, and the resolution did not
move to the full body.
New Commitments and Endorsements
- Recently, 12 members of Congress announced their
opposition to giving a blank check to China: House Minority
Leader Richard Gephardt (D-MO); Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) and Ranking
Member of the House Judiciary Committee; Rep. Nick Lampson (D-TX);
Rep. Ronnie Shous (D-MS); Rep. Dave Obey (D-WI); Rep. Bill Luther
(D-MN); Rep. Steve Buyer (R-IN); Rep. Jerry Klezcka (D-WI); Rep. Dave
Weldon (R-Fla.); Rep. Tom Udall (D-NM); Rep. Joe Crowley (D-NY); and
Rep. Mark Udall (D-CO).
- Last week, the congressionally-appointed,
cross-denominational U.S. Commission for International Religious
Freedom concluded that, "Congress should grant China
permanent free trade status only after China makes substantial
improvement in respect for religious freedom...given the sharp
deterioration in freedom of religion in China during the last year,
the Commission believes that an unconditional grant of PNTR at
this moment may be taken as a signal of American indifference to
religious freedom."
- In impassioned letters, three former political prisoners
told Representative Levin his proposal to monitor human rights in
China is an inadequate substitute for the current annual
review of China's trade status. Wang Xizhe asked
Levin how "anyone can expect China to comply with [human rights]
conditions when you have already given away the store." Harry
Wu warned Levin that he "is doing a terrible disservice to
the struggle for human rights in China," by promoting a "toothless
committee" that would do nothing to ease Beijing's repression but
could help convince Congress to sacrifice the crucial leverage of
annual review. In his letter to Representative Levin, Wei
Jingsheng stated, "although businessmen may view human rights
as an inconvenience to profit-making, you, having been elected to a
position of responsibility, should not be covering for their
shortsightedness."
- On Friday, AFL-CIO President John J. Sweeney sent a letter
to members of Congress to underscore opposition to permanent
NTR, saying, "toothless mechanisms" will not bring change to
the world's most authoritarian country. "The China trade
monitoring processes that are being proposed -- whether by
Representative Levin or by President Clinton -- to accompany the
granting of permanent Normal Trade Relations to China in no way
compensate for the loss to the U.S. of economic leverage on China's
behavior with regard to trade, human rights, labor rights or
environmental protections," said Sweeney. The letter, along with a
fact sheet on the Levin proposal and another refuting the
Administration's contention that permanent NTR for China only benefits
the U.S. and costs us nothing, was also distributed by union members
to the district offices of 30 members of Congress around the country.
- During the Maine Democratic Convention this past weekend,
union leaders presented letters from 250 union members to
Representative Baldacci urging him to vote against permanent
NTR for China.
Today's Events:
- Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Rep. Marcy
Kaptur (D-OH) and Rep. Ileana Ros Lehtinen will host a press
conference with other women members of Congress to highlight the
issues faced by Chinese women, including forced abortion and
sterilization, on Tuesday, May 9 at 10:00 a.m. in 2362 RHOB,
Washington, D.C.
- Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-CA), chairman of the
Military Procurement Subcommittee of the House Armed Services
Committee, will hold a press conference to discuss national security
concerns on Tuesday, May 9 at 1:00 p.m.
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