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AP: Falun Gong lawsuit accuses Jiang of human rights abuses Thursday, October 24, 2002 Falun Gong supporters hoped to keep the pressure on Chinese President Jiang
Zemin one day after announcing the aging ruler had been sued in federal
court in Chicago for alleged human rights abuses.
Jiang left Chicago on Wednesday and was headed to Texas, where he was
scheduled to meet with President Bush. "I would hope that in light of this lawsuit, President Bush will discuss in
earnest ways to end the persecution of Falun Gong in China today," said
human rights attorney Terri E. Marsh at a press conference Wednesday morning
in Chicago. Jiang's Chicago visit was met with protests from supporters of Falun Gong, a
spiritual movement banned in China in 1999 as a threat to communist rule [...] The lawsuit against Jiang was filed Oct. 18, but it wasn't until Tuesday
that Jiang's security detail was served with notice of the lawsuit at his
Chicago hotel. An official at the Chinese Embassy in Washington did not immediately return
a call seeking comment Wednesday from The Associated Press. The lawsuit names Jiang and an office it alleges the Chinese president
helped create to carry out "a systemic campaign of persecution, torture, and
genocide against Falun Gong." The lawsuit adds to efforts by Falun Gong to use U.S. courts to punish
Chinese officials for the 3-year-old crackdown. Activists say hundreds of
Falun Gong supporters have been killed. At Wednesday's press conference in Chicago, Australian citizen Zhi Zhen Dai
tearfully spoke of her husband, a Falun Gong practitioner, who she said died
last year in China after he was arrested, jailed and tortured. "I hope American people can help us to end the persecution," she said. http://www.dailysouthtown.com/southtown/dsnews/245nd3.htm Posting date: 10/25/2002
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