Statement of Legal Counsel Martin F. McMahon at Plaintiffs' Press Conference
Washington, D.C. April 3, 2001
Today, 50 people decided to step forward to file a civil
lawsuit against two Chinese government Ministries, disclosing for the first time
what their lives have been like living as supporters or practitioners of the
Falun Gong meditation practice here in America.
Some of them are tired of being beaten up, simply because
they have held up signs or spoken their beliefs, others are tired of having
their car tires slashed, their car windows broken, and in one case, their car
being fire bombed, others are tired of repeatedly reporting to the police
multiple apartment break-ins, or receiving death or arson threats, others are
tired of having their private and public conversations recorded, or being
photographed or videotaped, and all of them are concerned with having their
names and their ID's being entered into an international data bank and being
labeled "evil cult" members.
Although they didn't know it at the time, when certain
Chinese government leaders made up their minds to persecute the Falun Gong
practice in China in July 1999, these same leaders had already targeted
USA-based Falun Gong supporters or practitioners. As you'll see in the lawsuit,
President Jiang Zemin made no effort to conceal his hatred of the Falun Gong
practice here in the States. Nor did he care if the PRC's television propaganda
entity, CCTV, made up news stories and video clips depicting Falun Gong
supporters as promoters of mass suicide.
The parties to this case decided to go into federal court
because they eventually realized that the beatings, the numerous incidents of
vandalism, the break-ins, and threats of murder were not isolated events.
Through investigation is was found that they were part of a nationwide criminal
campaign and were all orchestrated by very dedicated and single-minded
individuals inside the Embassy here in Washington and the PRC consulates in Los
Angeles, New York, Chicago, Houston, and San Francisco.
Based on the Racketeering, Influenced and Corrupt
Organizations Act and the federal civil rights laws, the parties have asked the
Court for basic relief, i.e., to stop this campaign of terror. There is also a
commercial aspect to the case in that the same Chinese government leaders have
taken certain measures to insure that the voice of the Falun Gong would never be
heard in the Chinese American communities, by interfering with their attempts to
broadcast their views in various media outlets.
Lastly, the parties are extremely fearful of the repressive
measures that the PRC will inflict on family members living in China for them
taking this first step of asking a federal court to look into their complaints.
In fact, they have already seen such retaliatory actions being visited upon
their relatives. As a result of this lawsuit and other action, these persons
hope that someday they will truly be free to express their beliefs, on American
and Chinese soil.
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