Article from Moldovan Newspaper "Flux Daily News" during Luo Gan's Visit: Voronin's Friend's Hands Are Soaked with Blood (Photo)
On September the 18th 2003, Moldova's Flux Daily News carried a front-page
report that was headline news entitled "Voronin's Friend's Hand's are
Soaked with Blood." Here is an excerpt from this article: On September the 17th, the Centre for Improvement of Health
and Morality in St. Petersburg sent a letter to President Vladimir Voronin to
draw his attention to something: The man who is currently paying an official
visit to the Republic of Moldova has been sued in several countries on charges
of genocide, crimes against humanity and cruel torture, and this man is a member
of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Chinese Communist Party
Central Committee. He is also the head of the so-called "610 Office,"
which was specially established to carry out the persecution of Falun Gong
practitioners. Who is Luo Gan? In April 1998, Luo was appointed Secretary of the Political
and Legislative Affairs Committee of the Chinese Communist Party Central
Committee, which gave him authority over the national security department. According to a report released by the UN Human Rights
Commission in 2001, Luo Gan supports the use of cruel torture and abuse against
the practitioners of Falun Gong, who are being imprisoned in forced labor camps.
In October 2001, the prison guards at Liaoning Province's Shenyang City Masanjia
Prison stripped 18 female Falun Gong practitioners of their clothes and threw
them into male criminals' cells. It is reported that Luo Gan, a high-ranking
Communist Party official, was aware of the incident." According to reliable sources, Luo Gan oversees prisons [in
China] and is responsible for carrying out Jiang Zemin's three-prong directives
for handling Falun Gong: Since Luo Gan has a very close relationship with Jiang, he
was promoted to a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of
the Central Committee. He thus became one of the nine national committee members
who have the power to control the government. According to a classified document
circulated within the Chinese Communist Party on June the 7th 1999, Jiang, in a
speech made at a meeting of the Politburo of the Central Committee, ordered the
establishment of a special organization to destroy Falun Gong, which was dubbed
the "610 Office." Generally speaking, this organization is a
well-organized and independent system. In recent years, people in several countries have filed
lawsuits against the culprits who are responsible for the persecution of Falun
Gong. Since October 2002 a series of legal actions have been taken.
In December 2002, a criminal lawsuit was filed in France, charging the former
Vice-Prime Minister of China, Mr. Lanqing Li. In July 2003, the French Criminal Court started to
investigate this case. In the US, there have been five similar cases accepted, and
two of them have been adjudicated in favor of Falun Gong. In a report dated June 2003, a judge accused Liu Qi, the
General Secretary of the Beijing branch of the Chinese Communist Party, of using
torture against the Falun Gong practitioners. In August 2003, a criminal lawsuit was filed in Belgium
charging Jiang Zemin, Luo Gan and a third high-ranking Chinese official with
crimes of torture, genocide and crimes against humanity. In December 2001 the U.S. District Court of the Southern
District of New York ruled against Zhao Zhifei, chief of police and second-in
command of the "6-10 Office" in Hubei Province. In March 2003, a Switzerland-based international
non-governmental organization, "Track Impunity Always," announced
plans to sue Jiang Zemin for his role in persecuting Falun Gong. Lawsuits have also been filed in Indonesia and Hong Kong,
while citizens of Canada, the United States, Australia, Ireland, Hong Kong and
China have submitted a case against Jiang Zemin to two United Nations bodies as
well as the International Criminal Court. On September the 8th, 2003, the
lawsuit filed in Iceland was the 12th international case in the last two years.
Chinese version available at
http://www.yuanming.net/articles/200310/24795.html
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