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Director of Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor and other Observers of the Political Trial Speak Out
(Clearwisdom.net) Special Dispatch
News from Hong Kong, August 16, 2002: 16 Falun Gong practitioners including
Swiss nationals and Hong Kong residents conducted a peaceful sit-in protest on
March 14 outside China's de facto embassy in Hong Kong and were charged with
obstruction and assaulting the police. On August 15 Hong Kong time, the judge
made a controversial ruling and found the practitioners guilty of all seven
charges. However, none of them were given jail sentences, but fines of between
$167 and $487. Leung Kwok-hung, a female human rights activist sat in courtroom, and
after hearing the verdict, she shouted, "Falun Gong is innocent!" before she
left the room. Hong Kong Falun Gong spokesman Kan Hung-cheung said he was
shocked by the "upside-down" conviction and they will appeal to restore the
practitioners' reputation. Law Yuk-kai, director of the Hong Kong Human Rights
Monitor, pointed out that the court convicted Falun Gong practitioners of
obstruction in order to save face for the Chinese leaders. He suggests that the
practitioners appeal and he will report this case to the United Nations and
protest the Hong Kong government's violation of human rights.
Kan Hung-cheung: Jiang Zemin is the One Who Should be on Trial
Hong Kong Falun Gong spokesman Kan Hung-cheung said he was very shocked and
extremely distressed by the courts' rulings. This was a verdict that confused
right and wrong, since the judge accepted all of the plaintiff's one-sided
evidence but completely rejected, ignored and even failed to mention the
defendants' powerful evidence. He said, Jiang is the chief criminal behind this
incident, and it is Jiang who should be tried. The 16 practitioners went to
peacefully appeal in order to stop the Jiang regime's persecution and killing of
Falun Gong practitioners in China. They just wanted to save innocent lives.
Kan Hung-cheung said that the arrest, trial, and conviction of the Falun Gong
practitioners for their peaceful appeal proved that Jiang's persecution of Falun
Gong has extended into Hong Kong. Jiang used some Hong Kong government employees
such as police officers to do great harm to human rights and the law of Hong
Kong. He even seriously harmed the "One Country, Two Systems" policy and Hong
Kong's future.
Kan Hung-cheung stated that the court tried this case under unfair
circumstances. However, he believes the Hong Kong justice system will eventually
render a fair ruling. If the mistakes made in the first trial are not corrected,
the Hong Kong people's confidence in the independent jurisdiction of the Hong
Kong court will definitely be affected. We will firmly appeal until the
practitioners' reputations are restored.
Law Yuk-kai: This is a Political Trial
Law Yuk-kai, director of the Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor, said that this
is a political trial. As for the accusation of "obstruction," it was observed
that several days after the protesters were arrested, the police still blocked
the pedestrian path in front of China's de facto embassy in Hong Kong to keep
people from freely passing, which proves the police do not truly care about
"obstruction," but rather to save face for the Chinese leaders. If an appeal
activity with about a dozen participants, who took up only a small portion of a
30 foot wide and 100 foot long sidewalk-- the portion which was on the side of
the road--should be charged with obstruction, then there is no hope for any
protest activity to be legally held at any public place in Hong Kong.
Law Yuk-kai said that the second important issue is that if our court uses
such a narrow-minded interpretation of the law, then it would be very hard for
any individual or any organization who is wrongfully persecuted to appeal and
express themselves. The court did not respect the Hong Kong people's basic right
to protest, appeal and peacefully assemble. He hopes the defendants will appeal
to uphold the Hong Kong people's human rights.
Law Yuk-kai said that they will report this and other major cases since Hong
Kong's return to China to the United Nations and protest the Hong Kong
government's violation of human rights.
Anne Gretzimmermann, the Swiss consul in Hong Kong said that she was
surprised at the court's decisions, as the freedom of expression is so
important. They will continue to watch and to follow up.
After the trial, the 16 Falun Gong practitioners displayed banners that read,
"We strongly protest Jiang Zemin's pressuring the Hong Kong government to
persecute and wrongfully accuse Falun Gong practitioners," and "Falun Dafa is
good." They also showed the pictures of their peaceful appeal on March 14, and
how they were rudely carried away by the police. Right after the practitioners
walked out of the court, news reporters surrounded them and interviewed and took
pictures of them.
One of the defendants, practitioner Lau Wai-hing said she was very
disappointed in this trial. The judge one-sidedly believed the police's evidence
and witnesses, and flatteringly praised the police's violence, calling it
"mercy." She pointed at the pictures showing the police assaulting practitioners
and said, "Is this called mercy?"
Police Present: The Judge's Decision is Obviously Unjust
Nearly 20 police officers were sent out to maintain order at the West
District Court. A deputy officer present said to a reporter that he thought the
judge made a "very stupid" decision. It was very obvious that something was
unjust.
Human Rights Activist Leung Kwok-hung: Falun Gong is Innocent!
After hearing the Falun Gong practitioners pronounced guilty, human rights
activist Leung Kwok-hung shouted, "Falun Gong is innocent!" before she left the
court. Later, she said to a news reporter that she was very angry when she heard
the verdict. If Falun Gong practitioners' peaceful appeal should be counted as
obstruction, then she couldn't protest from now on.
Leung Kwok-hung said she watched the videotape of the police pulling the
practitioners, yet the judge was insensitive enough to claim the police were the
ones who represented "Truth, Compassion, Tolerance," not Falun Gong. This is
truly terrifying.
An old man passed the court and he walked toward the Falun Gong
practitioners. He expressed his support and faith in the practitioners. He said,
"Jiang Zemin's being a dictator will not have a good ending."
Seven Charges Stand, Fines of 29, 300 Yuan
The 16 practitioners were convicted of seven charges: the first one,
"behavioral obstruction," with fines of 1,000 Yuan each for a total of 16,000
Yuan; the second one, "item obstruction," with fines of 300 Yuan each for a
total of 4,800 Yuan; the third one, "obstructing the police from fulfilling
their duty," of which nine practitioners were accused, 500 Yuan each, for a
total of 4,500 Yuan; from the fourth to the seventh - "assaulting the police,"
with the fifth defendant Lu Jie fined 1,000 Yuan, the tenth defendant Lau Yuk-ling
2,000 Yuan, the third defendant Wong Yiu-hing 1,000 Yuan, for a total of 4,000
Yuan. The total amount of fines were 29,300 Yuan.
Posting date: 8/17/2002
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