Quebec Superior Court Expands Order to Strictly Stop Defaming Falun Gong
News Release
For Immediate Release
February 8, 2002
Montréal - Yesterday, the Quebec Superior Court expanded a
safeguard order to include more restrictions on Montreal-based Chinese newspaper
Les Presses Chinoises in its publications because of its violation of the
existing safeguard order which prohibits it from defaming Falun Gong.
The court order prohibits Les Presses Chinoises from
publishing material about Falun Gong which is unreasonable or contrary to Quebec
and Canadian Law, and also from directly or indirectly using the words 'evil',
'hate', 'deviant', 'perverted practices', or 'enemies of the state' in reference
to the practitioners of Falun Gong.
A safeguard order was first issued on December 10, 2001.
Despite Les Presses Chinoises contesting the safeguard order on January 7, 2002,
the court renewed it. However, Les presses Chinoises ignored these court orders,
and abused its access to media in publishing a 12-page insert that continuously
defames Falun Gong and incites all the Chinese people in Canada to 'denounce'
Falun Gong.
"We intend to bring contempt proceedings against the
respondents for violating the existing orders of the court with respect to the
content of the insert." said petitioner Dan Sky.
"Les Presses Chinoises would even dare to violate the
court order to echo Chinese government's propaganda. We have to do what we can
to stop hate propaganda from poisoning our country. The Chinese authorities are
making every effort to influence the media," said another petitioner, Yumin
Yang.
Falun Gong lawyer Mr. Michael Bergman said, after the
hearing, "The willingness of the Court to place more severe restrictions on
the newspaper indicates the favorable reception of the legal position of Falun
Gong practitioners. My clients seek to uphold Quebec and Canadian society as a
place where they can practice their beliefs in freedom and without fear of
hate-inciting material."
Background information:
Falun Gong is a practice of body, mind and spirit through
focusing on the universal principles of Truthfulness, Compassion and
Forbearance, and practicing gentle exercise and meditation.
First awarded and praised in China, Falun Gong became the
target of a large-scale persecution campaign after government surveys showed
that the number of Falun Gong practitioners exceeded that of Communist Party
membership. Since that time, the Chinese President launched a worldwide
propaganda smear campaign to defame Falun Gong and justify his human rights
abuses. Hate materials have been distributed directly to our Canadian government
officials, schools, libraries and citizens. In China, over 365 Falun Gong
practitioners have been confirmed tortured to death in police custody.
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