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Taiwan: Seven Falun Gong Practitioners Will File Lawsuit against Jiang Zemin (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) Seven Taiwanese Falun Gong practitioners, including
Lin Hsiao-Kai will file a lawsuit in a Taiwan High Court on November 17, 2003
accusing former Chinese President Jiang Zemin, former Chinese vice Primer Li
Lanqing and member of the Standing Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Politburo with genocide. This is the first criminal case among Chinese people in which civilians have
charged the country's leaders. The lawsuit is based on a Taiwanese law for the
prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide stipulated in 1953. No one
has filed a lawsuit based on this law previously. Due to the special
relationship between Taiwan and Mainland China, how to investigate and try the
case will draw significant attention from political and legal circles on both
sides, once the Taiwan Court accepts the case. To support the lawsuit, about ten thousands Falun Gong practitioners gathered
in front of the Office of the President and held a conference on November 15.
Representatives from the Legislative Committee and human rights organizations
attended. At the conference, the Taiwan Falun Gong Association issued a
statement for the Global Public Trial of Jiang Zemin and the lawsuit filed in
Taiwan. Lin Hsiao-Kai was illegally detained by the Chinese National Security Bureau
when he visited friends in Shanghai in October. He was detained for 20 days. The
Security Bureau threatened him not to expose the bureau's crime after he
returned to Taiwan. However, Mr. Lin is not afraid and decided to file a lawsuit
along with other Taiwanese Falun Gong practitioners who were persecuted in
China. Citing a Taiwanese law for the prevention and punishment of the crime of
genocide stipulated in 1953, the seven people accuse Jiang. The main purpose of
the law is to punish those trying to kill or eliminate all or parts of a nation,
race, or political organization. The seven practitioners are all citizens, including one non-adult. Wang Hsiu-Hua was illegally detained by Jiang's regime for 28 days. She was
on a business trip to Shanghai and was arrested as soon as she arrived at Pudong
Airport. She was abused, punished physically, intimidated and deprived sleep for
30 hours. Chan Jun-Pei and her daughter went to China to visit her relatives and were
detained and interrogated by police when they arrived at Hefei Airport, Anhui
Province. They were detained for 3 days. Her young daughter was intimidated and
suffered both physically and mentally. Du Shi-Hsiong, Yang Yingsheng, and Lin Shan-Ben were illegally detained for
four days in Beijing and abused, intimidated, and punished physically. Police
also tried to force them to admit guilt. Besides Taiwan, there are 12 countries where Falun Gong practitioners have
filed lawsuits with similar charges against Jiang Zemin and his chief
accomplices.
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