AP: Attorney: "This prosecution is completely misconceived"
By MARGARET WONG, Associated Press Writer
Thursday, Aug 8, 2002 HONG KONG - A defense lawyer told a magistrate Thursday that 16 Falun Gong [practitioners] must
be acquitted on obstruction charges or Hong Kong's guarantees of free speech and assembly would mean
nothing. "This prosecution is completely misconceived," attorney Paul Harris argued, wrapping up
his case on the 26th day of Hong Kong's first-ever criminal trial against Falun Gong practitioners. The Falun Gong [practitioners], including four Swiss and one New Zealand citizen, are accused of
creating an obstruction during a protest outside the Chinese government liaison office here on March
14. Police urged them to move several steps away from the spot in front of the office, but they
refused and were arrested in a scuffle. Nine of the defendants are also accused of obstructing police who broke up the demonstration
following complaints from the Chinese office, and three are accused of assaulting police. Harris told Magistrate Symon Wong that a conviction would go against Hong Kong's Basic Law, which
guarantees Western-style civil liberties here including the freedoms of speech, demonstration and
assembly. If Wong sides with the prosecution's case, the Basic Law would be "totally
meaningless," Harris said. The demonstration, against mainland China's suppression of Falun Gong, was so small that the
Falun Gong followers didn't even have to give advance warning to Hong Kong police, who must be
advised of marches by more than 50 people or rallies by more than 30, Harris said. "It was entirely peaceful," he said. "It did not constitute any threat to public
order." Addressing the scuffling between Falun Gong [practitioners] and police, Harris said the Falun
Gong followers were being illegally arrested so they had the right to use minimal force. [...] Prosecutors said they wanted to make a brief statement in the afternoon. Magistrate Wong has not
indicated when he will deliver verdicts.
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