Falun Gong Court Case Can Continue: Court Denies Chinese Newspaper's Attempt to Derail Case
News Release For Immediate Release January 20, 2003 Montréal, January 20, 2003 -- Last week, Quebec Judge William Fraiberg dismissed the Montreal
Chinese newspaper Les Presses Chinoises' motion which attempted to terminate Falun Gong
practitioners' case against the paper. Justice Fraiberg found the case has sufficient merit to
justify a full trial which was set to November 10-25, 2003. Since November 2001, Les Presses Chinoises has continuously published articles inciting
hate against Falun Gong. Some of the contents are word for word copies of materials from the Chinese
Embassy. To stop this defamation, Falun Gong practitioners from Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto filed a
lawsuit against the paper, its publisher and the author. From December 2001 to February 2002, the
Quebec Superior Court reiterated 3 times a safeguard order, each time with stricter restrictions, to
prohibit the paper from publishing extreme anti Falun Gong publications. These orders have
apparently been ignored by the newspaper, which continues to publish hate propaganda. This month, after both parties declared themselves ready for trial, Les Presses Chinoises applied
to have the case dismissed, claiming FLG did not have legal interest to sue. At the hearing on
January 13, 2003, Justice Fraiberg dismissed the motion. Justice Fraiberg said in the hearing that the plaintiffs have sufficient interest to have the
lawsuit as it could be argued that they suffered at least moral damages. The trial court would have
to determine the extent of the freedom of press balanced against the rights of the plaintiffs and
their dignity. Mr. Michael Bergman, legal counsel representing Falun Gong plaintiffs said that there are limits
to freedom of speech, for example the law on defamation. In addition, this case is not just about
defamation, it is about the human rights of Falun Gong practitioners, and the spread of hate against
them on a large scale. Mr. Bergman pointed out at the hearing that Falun Gong practice is based on the principles of
"Truth-Compassion-Tolerance", and its practitioners have been exemplary citizens in society. To attack such a good group with such vile words, is to attack human moral values and social
justice. "Once again, Falun Gong practitioners have been vindicated in their pursuit of
justiceáto bring about a comprehensive trial to address the issues of hate and hate
provocating publications in this important Canadian Civil liberties litigation", said Mr.
Bergman. Background information: First awarded and welcomed in China, Falun Gong became the target of
a large-scale brutal persecution after government surveys showed that the number of Falun Gong
practitioners exceeded that of Communist Party membership. Since then, the Chinese President Jiang
Zemin launched a nation-wide propaganda smear campaign to defame Falun Gong and justify his human
rights abuses. Hate materials have also been distributed to Canada through the Chinese Embassy, Consulates
and the Chinese media under their control. In China, 557 people are confirmed to have been tortured
to death for refusing to give up the practice. faluninfo.net For more info: Mr. Michael Bergman: 514-249-1177 (c ), Lucy Zhou 613-599-7494
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