
DATE=4/18/2000 TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT TITLE=CHINA-US-HUMAN RIGHTS (L) NUMBER=2-261464 BYLINE=ROGER WILKISON DATELINE=BEIJING CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: China says it will - fight to the finish - a U-S-sponsored resolution criticizing its human-rights record. Correspondent Roger Wilkison reports Beijing says it is confident it will be able to kill debate on the resolution the United States wants to present to a U-N human-rights forum in Geneva. TEXT: The U-S resolution charges China with stepping up political and religious repression during the past year. It specifically mentions the quashing of a budding pro-democracy political party and the harsh crackdown on the Falun Gong exercise and meditation group. But China says it is certain it will be able to halt debate on its human-rights record through a so-called no-action motion. While criticizing Washington for what he called its confrontational attitude, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Sun Yuxi - speaking through an interpreter - says he is confident there will be no debate. /// INTERPRETER ACT /// Since the U-S side is prepared to table this anti-China resolution, then we will fight to the finish. We have made many efforts in this regard and I myself am very confident we will work to have this no-action bill be passed. /// END ACTUALITY /// China is counting on its support among developing countries to kill debate on the resolution. That has been the case in the past. Such support has prevented resolutions critical of China's human-rights record from being voted upon since 1989, when the Chinese army crushed pro-democracy demonstrations in Beijing. The U-S resolution urges China to free political prisoners and allow religious groups to worship freely. It also calls on China to loosen up on its crackdown against Falun Gong. China said (Tuesday, through its state-controlled news media, that Falun Gong has become a tool for anti- China elements in the United States to sabotage China's stability. Mr. Sun repeated that assertion, but in more diplomatic terms. /// INTERPRETER ACT /// Falun Gong is a cult. Some people overseas are trying to use the Falun Gong politically. /// END ACT /// The European Union has declined to co-sponsor the U-S resolution, but says it will vote against the no- action motion and in favor of the U-S document if it comes to a vote. (SIGNED) NEB/RW/FC/RAE 18-Apr-2000 07:46 AM EDT (18-Apr-2000 1146 UTC) NNNN Source: Voice of America .