Belgium: Renowned Lawyer Georges-Henri Beauthier Talks about the Progress of the Lawsuit against Jiang (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) The law stipulates that federal prosecutors decide whether a case should proceed
to the discovery phase or be deferred if it meets one of four criteria: The accusation is entirely groundless, or The law requires the federal prosecutor to make a decision whether the case can
continue based on these criteria. The prosecutor made no decision regarding whether China violates
international human rights conventions or follows due process in its courts. Both Amnesty
International and Human Rights Watch have pointed out violations in these regards. What federal prosecutors did determine, was that the Belgian plaintiffs and
victims who live in Belgium "cannot be deemed victims of these acts that gravely violate
international human right conventions as defined in the first chapter of the second volume of the
criminal code." The indictment clearly states that the plaintiffs represent a part of an
organization or group acknowledged worldwide (not limited to China), which are persecuted due to
political, national, ethnical, tribal, cultural, religious or other reasons that are not permitted
by acknowledged international laws (The definition of genocide and persecution stipulated in
international laws). The plaintiffs immediately wrote a letter to the Belgium's Minister of Justice to
ask her to order the federal prosecutor to continue investigating the case. They are currently
waiting for a reply. The plaintiff's hopes that the minister is able to give them an answer in the
affirmative. Source: http://clearharmony.net/articles/200310/15665.html
On August 20th, a lawsuit was filed against Jiang Zemin, Li Lanqing and Luo Gan
on charges of genocide, crimes against humanity and cruel torture. A federal prosecutor wrote a
letter to the plaintiffs.
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