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Montreal Gazette: Suing for Falun Gong -- Practitioners Object To What Lawsuit Calls 'Hate Literature' In Local Chinese Paper
November 18, 2003 They are often seen sitting cross-legged on the sidewalk, in silent protest of
human-rights abuses against brothers and sisters halfway around the world. But hundreds of Falun Gong practitioners are now speaking up in Quebec Superior
Court against what they claim are abuses in Montreal by a local Chinese-language
newspaper. About 250 plaintiffs from Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa are suing Les Presses
Chinoises for defamation and producing hate literature against them. They are asking for $100,000 each in damages, and an injunction against the
newspaper, said their lawyer, Michael Bergman. "The newspaper can publish criticism and opinions of Falun Gong, but what was
published was classic hate literature," Bergman said, adding this is the first
time a persecuted group is suing in a civil court for being the subject of hate
literature. "This case is about whether Canadians are free from hate and about the
boundaries of free speech." Several articles published between November 2001 and February 2002 were
submitted in court. They described Falun Gong practitioners as, among other
things, brainwashed "bloodsuckers" who destroy families and engage in sex with
animals. Bergman said these invectives are strangely similar to those repeated by the
Chinese government, which outlawed the Falun Gong movement in 1999 and has
imprisoned hundreds of followers. "I'm not saying (the publisher) Crescent Chau or the newspaper is somehow linked
to Chinese authorities, but they have repeated Chinese propaganda and these
articles were then reported on in China," Bergman said. The damage to the plaintiffs results in part from being forced to relive their
experience in China, he said. ShenLi Lin, who was released from a "re-education" camp in February, thanks to
pressure from the Canadian government and his Canadian wife, testified that even
the photographs used in the newspaper were exactly the same as those used to
brainwash him against the Falun Gong in China. "After reading the articles, I had a feeling I was back in a labour camp," said
Lin, 49. "All kinds of painful memories came back to me. The torture and the torment I
was subjected to for two years. All came back to me." [...] The trial continues today with testimony from more Falun Gong practitioners, all
released from detention in China due to Canadian pressure, Bergman said. http://www.canada.com/montreal/montrealgazette/story.asp?id=8B9862B3-00BD-4B52-9904-1654F48B28B2 Posting date: 11/19/2003
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