Central News Agency: [Taiwan] Falun Gong Practitioners Bring Lawsuit Against Beijing Officials
Nov. 17, 2003 Taipei -- Seven Taiwan practitioners of Falun Gong brought a lawsuit in the
Taiwan High Court Monday against former mainland Chinese President Jiang Zemin
and other former and incumbent mainland officials for genocide. Chu Wan-chi, a spokesman for what has been dubbed the "worldwide trial of Jiang
Zemin" campaign, which organized the lawsuit, said the lawsuit is a part of a
global effort to stop Beijing from persecuting other practitioners of Falun
Gong. Chang Ching-hsi, president of the Taiwan Association of Falun Gong
Practitioners, claimed that the Beijing regime's persecution of Falun Gong
followers on the mainland constitutes the crime of genocide as provided for in
the 1948 United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime
of Genocide. The Republic of China, as a signatory to the convention, enacted its own Statute
against Genocide in 1953 on the basis of the 1948 United Nations convention,
said Chu. Since genocide is a universal crime to be cracked down everywhere, the Taiwan
authorities have jurisdiction over the crime committed by Jiang and his
followers, Chu further claimed. Chu urged the Taiwan High Court to try to subpoena Jiang and the other
defendants through the Straits Exchange Foundation, the quasi-official
foundation set up to deal with Beijing in the absence of formal ties between the
two sides. Even though it will be virtually impossible to bring Jiang and the others to
justice in Taiwan, Chu said, the lawsuit will be worthwhile if it brings public
attention to the plight of Falun Gong practitioners on the mainland and the fact
that there are still four mainland Chinese wives of Taiwanese men detained by
the Beijing authorities because of their association with the spiritual
movement, [...]
Chang said similar lawsuits have already been brought in courts in the United
States, Belgium and Spain against Jiang and other Beijing leaders who ordered a
brutal crackdown on the movement in 1999, and more lawsuits will be brought in
Australia, Italy, Canada, Germany and Argentina. A public security chief in central China's Hubei Province has been indicted in a
U.S. court and will be tried in absentia for persecuting a Falun Gong follower
to death in Hubei, Chang said. Besides Jiang, former Chinese Vice Premier Li Lanqing and Luo Gan, a member of
the Central Standing Committee of the Communist Party of China, were also
indicted in the lawsuit.
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