A Statement By the Sixteen Falun Gong Practitioners in Hong Kong Regarding their Trial, Verdict, and Fines
To all media: A few days ago, an anonymous person paid the fine for the sixteen Falun Gong
practitioners who were wrongly convicted in the political trial. Ten of the sixteen practitioners
who are now in Hong Kong will petition the Western Magistracy at 2:30 pm today (August 26). They
will reiterate their position against the unjust verdict, and urge the judiciary to repudiate the
verdict and return the money as soon as possible to whoever paid the fine. After the Western Magistracy delivered a verdict that betrayed human rights and the rule of law
completely, all sixteen of us felt that we were unable to accept such a verdict morally or legally.
So, we decided that we would appeal immediately and that we would not pay the fines. We wanted to
express our strong objection to the court's wrong and unjust verdict while calling on the Hong Kong
public to stand up to the imposing dictatorship and fight for freedom and the rule of law in Hong
Kong. Although we realized that such a decision might put us in an unfavorable situation, we deeply
felt that only by doing it this way could we live up to our conscience as well as the well-being of
all Hong Kong people. Our actions gained not only understanding and support from people with a
strong sense of righteousness, but also closer attention from the international community. However, a few days ago, we learned that someone had paid our fines for us. We tried to track
this person down, to no avail. If the money did come from a sympathetic member of the public who had a strong sense of justice,
we'd like to express our sincere gratitude to him or her. We are all touched by his or her kindness.
Nevertheless, we would like to take this opportunity to stress that our position and principles
remain unchanged. From the very beginning, there should not have been such a political persecution
exercised by the SAR Government under the pressure of Jiang Zemin's regime. There should not have
been an arrest. There should not have been a political prosecution. There should not have been a
conviction and sentence. Thus, there should not have been a fine to be paid by some kind-hearted
person. This "obstruction case" lasted 26 days, and the Hong Kong government has already
spent a lot of the taxpayers' money. The best way to help us out at present is to call on all
communities in Hong Kong to pay attention to what is going on, and to show concern for the future of
Hong Kong. We urge the judiciary to repudiate the wrong and unjust verdict immediately and return
the money to whoever paid the fines. As we understand, there might have been another possibility--the government may have paid the
fines because it was afraid of and embarrassed by the international criticism as the result of the
wrongful verdict. If this is true, we feel sorry for the dilemma that our government was forced to
face. Under the totalitarian pressure of the Jiang Zemin regime, our government should believe in
the sense of righteousness of the general public and enter into peaceful dialogue with Falun Gong
and other peace-loving groups. With the righteous support of the general public and the
international community, the interference from the mainland's tyranny could be removed. The SAR government should face the historic mission bestowed upon it, genuinely protect freedom
and the rule of law in Hong Kong and the well being of the Hong Kong people! Contact: LU Jie 9853-8289
August 26, 2002
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