A
Letter from Wei Jingsheng
Wei Jingsheng, one of
China's most well-known and influential prodemocracy advocates, who has been a
prisoner of conscience for most of the past 18 years, was freed and sent to the
US last November. In December, he wrote a heartfelt letter to Amnesty
International:
- Thank you to all my
Amnesty International friends!
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- When I learned of all the
hard work that friends at Amnesty International have done for those suffering
from political oppression around the world, I was deeply moved by your
compassion and staunch determination.
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- I don't often like to,
nor am I very good at, writing words of praise, so let me tell you a story
instead: when I was in prison, my treatment would vary from good to bad at
different times. At first I couldn't understand the reasons for this, but
later I figured out that pressure exerted by the international community and
various governments played an important role. Yet sometimes, the situation
would improve suddenly for no apparent reason.
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- During one of these
times, a guard who never usually spoke to me struck up a conversation. We
chatted casually for a bit and then I asked him very nonchalantly, "I guess
fewer letters have been coming for me lately, right?" The guard then looked at
me and exclaimed incredulously, "Fewer? Old Wei, you get so many letters!"
When he finished saying this he realized what he had told me and suddenly
stopped speaking and hurried out of the room.
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- I then remembered how in
1979 my friend Marie Holzman had told me about the work of Amnesty
International and how many people worked silently for years sending letters on
behalf of prisoners of conscience. The mental inspiration this gave me greatly
surpassed any small improvement in my living conditions.
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- Your work is of enormous
value to those suffering from political oppression. It is perhaps more
successful than you yourselves have ever realized. The message I would like to
give you is: please keep the faith.
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- Your eternal friend
Wei Jingsheng [signed]
5 December 1997
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