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Visual Artist Guilder Ann Lau writes in about crashing Steve Haderlein's district meeting-raffle last week and asks what happened to plans for a Dec. 10 human-rights celebration as discussed Oct. 29:

We were distributing a brochure about our call to "Turn Your Back to the Rose Parade's Beijing Olympic Float".

It was rather dark outside and we had people from the Burmese, Chinese pro-democracy, human rights group and other supporters (about a dozen people all spread around inside and outside). Jim Morris
and other people were outside too. Some people were being interviewed by Radio Free Asia.

Later we went inside and Channel 4 called some of us outside for interviews. We were outside for awhile.
When I went back inside, Steve Haderlein was answering some questions regarding the freeway. After those questions were answered, he asked if there were any other questions. I raised my hand and other people raised their hands also. Steve took a look at my side (his right hand side), turned to the middle and then turned back to look at me and then turned to the middle again.

Then he told the audience that he would have the raffles and would answer more questions later. After the
raffles, people began drifting out and the formal meeting more or less ended. Some people went to talk to Steve.

I also went to talk to Steve and said to him, "I hope I did not cause you to stop the meeting." He said, "Oh, no, no ....." and started giving some excuses or other. Now, if he really didn't stop the
meeting becaus e he saw me, he would have said, "What do you mean?" Won't he?

I asked him what the Council has done regarding the letters to the Sisters Cities, he said nothing yet.

I gave him our brochure and pointed to the photo of Bishop Jia and I also mentioned Father Wen as being still in jail. I said that since he went to Marymount; (he corrected me and said Loyola), and since he teaches at a Catholic school, I would assume that he is Catholic and would be interested in the Catholic clergies who have been sent to jail because they refused to renounce their allegiance to the Pope. Some woman next to me said that I am putting him on the spot.

I then mentioned the Council talking about celebrating the anniversary of the UN Declaration of Human Rights. I said that since December 10 is the anniversary, we are planning a Human Rights Exhibition on December 8 at the Jackie Robinson Center and I invited him to come.

He later said that since December 10 is the anniversary, the Council may discuss the letter then. I asked if there isn't a meeting this coming Monday, he said there is a meeting and I can raise the issue at that meeting.

That was what happened. I wished Steve Haderlein had called on me to ask him questions publicly.
Ann Lau

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Thanks for letting the rest of the community know what happened at out District 4 meeting last week. We came for the ticket raffle but found that the two groups who picketed outside and then came inside (one group from the Northwest and one group about the Communist parade float) provided interesting information for East Pasadena residents. Too bad Steve cut off the questions from the audience before they were asked. He seemed very nervous and uncomfortable that night. Maybe this is how constituent meetings are run in our Communist Chinese Sister City?
Doesn't Haderlein teach High School Civics at La Salle? Wouldn't want him to teach civics to my kids. He needs a remedial course!
Why are these guys so scared to take a stand for human rights in China ... They act like their afraid to even mention that human right abuse goes on there. Don't Chinese prisoners who ask for help deserve the same help we would offer to any prisoner in this country who seeks social justice? Who in the United States has been imprisoned and faced the death penalty as a real threat like Singapore Straits journalist Ching Cheong was last year - just for doing his job as a reporter? Would we tolerate that? What Catholic bishop in the US has been arrested, beaten, tortured and harassed for practicing his Roman Catholic faith? Would we tolerate that? What Evangelical minister in the US has been arrested and is being tortured - tossed up and left to fall to the ground dozens and dozens of times in prison by other prisoners - just for celebrating the power of the Holy Spirit at prayer service in a friend's home? Would we tolerate that? What American is in prison for distributing the Bible? What American labor leader is suffering in a slave labor camp for advocating for the rights of the worker? ETC ETC ETC !! Steve - - Be not afraid!! Stop trying to hide from people who expect great things from you!

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