A New York Attorney Urges Officials to Bring Hate Crime Charges Against Thugs Who Terrorized Chicago Practitioners
(Clearwisdom.net) December 2, 2002
To the Cook County State's Attorney
And
The Chairman of the Chicago Commission on Human Relations
Gentlemen:
On many occasions I have had the privilege of staying in Chicago for business
and personal reasons. I enjoy Chicago immensely and greatly look forward to
traveling to the city at every opportunity. I am disturbed however, upon
learning that the unprovoked beating of Chicagoan Bill Lin Fang and the
terrorizing of practitioners of the Falun Gong spiritual movement have been
treated as mere misdemeanors and not as genuine hate crimes. Jimin Zheng, one of
the perpetrators, has already pleaded guilty and was sentenced to what amounts
to a mere conditional discharge without incarceration. Yujun Weng, the other
beater, is scheduled to appear in court on December 5, 2002. The purpose of this
letter is to advocate for the imposition of a supplemental charge of violation
of the hate crime statute against Mr. Weng so that the streets of Chicago can
once again warmly embrace peaceful redress of grievances.
Although I am not a practitioner of Falun Gong, my wife is. Through her I
have met many wonderful people from all races and many different nationalities
who embody the virtues of truthfulness in all dealings, compassion towards
people, and tolerance of the viewpoints of others. Falun Gong practitioners
practice their beliefs through a combination of exercise, meditation, and
scholarship. Having been made public in China in 1992 by Mr. Li Hongzhi, who was
nominated for the 2001 Nobel Peace Prize, Falun Gong quickly spread by word of
mouth throughout China where it originated, and is now practiced in more than 50
countries.
Concerned that the peaceful practice was making significant inroads however,
the government of Communist China outlawed Falun Gong in July 1999. The Chinese
Minister of Foreign Affairs called Falun Gong [Chinese government slander
omitted]. Since then, as documented by the U.S. Department of State in its
annual Country Reports on Human Rights, and even more extensively in its annual
report on International Religious Persecution, as well as by similar monitoring
reports issued by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, China has
systematically attempted to eradicate the practice and those who follow it by
reeducation through forced labor, torture, psychiatric incarceration reminiscent
of the discredited practices of the former Soviet Union, and murder.
On July 24, 2002, a milestone was reached in the campaign to end the reign of
terror when the U.S. House of Representatives passed Resolution 188 by a vote of
420-0. The Resolution, which describes the peaceful nature of Falun Gong and the
atrocities committed against practitioners, requests China to "cease its
persecution of Falun Gong practitioners and their harassment of citizens of the
U.S. who practice it . . . ." See:
http://www.faluninfo.net/displayAnArticle.asp?ID=5982. In Illinois, as in
almost every state, proclamations honoring Falun Gong have been issued in
Urbana, Arlington Heights, Niles, Naperville, Skokie, Lockport, and many other
municipalities.
Despite this, henchmen in the employ of the Chinese Consulate still feel
unrestrained in their physical abuse and psychological warfare perpetrated
against Chicagoans for practicing their creed. One way to send a clear signal
that such conduct will not be tolerated in a civilized society is to prosecute
Mr. Weng for a hate crime for the unprovoked beating of Bill Fang, who was in
the midst of a hunger strike outside the consulate. In this fashion, others may
be dissuaded from engaging in wanton criminal behavior allowing practitioners to
engage in the free exercise of their Constitutional and God-given rights.
Thank you for your attention to this most important matter.
Very truly yours,
An Attorney at Law in the State of New York
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