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FDI: Taiwanese Falun Gong Practitioners Sue Jiang Zemin, Other Top Communist Leaders for Genocide (Photo)
NEWS -- Nov. 21, 2003 Falun Dafa Information Center,
www.faluninfo.net
10,000 rally in Taiwan to support lawsuits
against former Chinese leader for crimes of genocide, torture.
TAIPEI (FDI) -- Seven Taiwanese Falun Gong practitioners have
filed a lawsuit with Taiwan's High Court charging former Chinese head-of-state
Jiang Zemin with the crime of genocide.
Top Chinese Communist Party leaders Li Lanqing, and Luo Gan,
were also named in the case, which was filed Monday, November 17th.
Two days before, 10,000 Falun Gong practitioners, Government leaders and various
supportive organizations held a large rally in front of the President's Office
in support of the lawsuit.
"This is the first criminal case by Taiwanese people against
Chinese officials and the first case in which members of the Chinese community
have brought charges against Jiang Zemin," said a statement by the Taiwanese
Falun Gong practitioners, seven of whom are plaintiffs in the suit.
Taiwan Genocide Law Invoked for the First Time
The lawsuit is the first in Taiwan to cite the Taiwanese law
for the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide. That law, which was
adopted in 1953, is a domestic version of the 1948 United Nations Convention on
the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide.
"The Jiang regime's persecution of Falun Gong followers on
the mainland meets the provisions of genocide stipulated in the 1948 United
Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide,"
says the practitioners' statement.
According to the U.N. convention, genocide is defined as
"acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national,
ethnical, racial or religious group," such as killing its members or inflicting
harm on the group with the intent to destroy it. (website)
"According to international customs," says attorney Ms. Chu
Wan-chi, "a major crime that breaks international criminal laws, such as
genocide, fits the principle of universal jurisdiction -- that is, anyone can
file a suit against this kind of crime in any country."
Leading Human Rights Attorneys File Wave of Lawsuits around
the World
Lawsuits against sitting and former Chinese officials and/or
institutions with strong ties to the Chinese regime have been filed in over
twelve countries, including suits for accounts of torture, crimes against
humanity, and genocide. (news)
Former Party Chairman Jiang Zemin, who initiated and drove
the campaign against Falun Gong since 1999, has also been sued in the United
States, Australia, Belgium, and Spain. (news)
Former Vice-Premier Li Lanqing, known to be heavily involved in directing the
persecution of Falun Gong, was also sued in France last December. (news)
Luo Gan, the head of the notorious "6-10
Office," set a record for the most law suits served to a visiting Chinese
officials when he collected four in Iceland, Finland, Moldova, and Armenia this
past September. (news)
A number of renowned human rights attorneys around the world
have taken Falun Gong-related cases, including former Pinochet prosecutors Mr.
William Bourdon and Mr. Georges-Henri Beauthier. Mr. Beauthier is also known for
bringing the first successful case under Belgium's human rights law against two
individuals for their roles in the Rwandan genocide of 1994.
The Executive Director of the World Organization Against
Torture USA, Mr. Morton Sklar, Iceland's foremost human rights lawyer, Mr.
Ragnar Adalsteinsson and Australia's Geoffrey Robertson -- a world leader in the
field of human and civil rights, and Chief Justice of the UN War Crimes
Commission -- have all worked on filing Genocide-related cases on behalf of
Falun Gong practitioners.
Plaintiffs Aim to End Persecution
Among the seven plaintiffs in the Taiwanese case is Mr. Lin
Hsia-kai, who was detained in Shanghai for 20 days last month upon his visit to
the Mainland. Another plaintiff, Ms. Chan Pei-chun said that she was also
detained and abused when she visited relatives in China during last year's
Chinese New Year.
"If we do not speak up in a free country like Taiwan, then
the practitioners in China would have no chance to let their voices be heard,"
Chan said.
While Chan and Lin have been released, four wives of
Taiwanese Falun Gong practitioners are still detained in China. Other Taiwanese
practitioners reported being illegally detained, beaten, and violently
interrogated when traveling to the Mainland to visit relatives or do business.
Dozens of others have also been blacklisted by the Chinese
government, which then provided the list to Hong Kong officials and a number of
foreign governments to be used in identifying and restricting travel of Falun
Gong practitioners around the world. In 2002, for example, Falun Gong
practitioners who were on the blacklist found themselves stranded in airports in
North America and across Europe when attempting to board planes for Iceland
where Jiang Zemin would be visiting the following day. Iceland's main carrier,
IcelandAir, had been instructed by Iceland authorities to use the blacklist to
deter Falun Gong practitioners from traveling to Iceland where they could
undertake a peaceful demonstration while Jiang was in the country. (news)
The actions taken by Iceland authorities under pressure from
the visiting Chinese leader were denounced by U.S. and European officials.
"The Chinese have an old saying," says the Taiwan Falun Dafa
Association's spokesperson, Chang Ching-his, "Good will be rewarded with good,
evil will meet with evil," all in due time. Now that human rights have become
widely valued, he continued, laws should play an active role in punishing the
evil, protecting the good and safeguarding justice in the world.
The Taiwanese Falun Gong practitioners stated that bringing
these criminals to justice would play an important role in stopping the
persecution.
Falun Gong Popular in Taiwan
Over the past four years, while it is being persecuted in
Mainland China, Falun Gong has becoming increasingly popular across the Taiwan
Strait, where it is practiced freely by over 300,000 people. Taiwan's President,
Vice-President and the Mayor of its capital city, Taipei, have all issued
congratulatory statements to Falun Gong during large-scale events in recent
years, praising the practice for its health and moral benefits. (news)
On Saturday, November 15, an estimated 10,000 Falun Gong
practitioners and supporters held a press conference and rally in support of the
cases to bring Jiang Zemin to justice worldwide.
At the conference site, practitioners displayed a cloth
bearing the signatures of about 100,000 people to support the lawsuit activity.
Among the speakers were representatives of both dominant
Taiwanese parties, with Legislative Committee Member Lin Cho-Shui of the
Democratic Progressive Party and Legislative Committee Member Sun Guo-Hua of the
National Party.
Taiwan Legislative Leader Liao Ben-Yan, Chairman of Taiwan
Human Rights Association Wei Qian-Feng, and Director of China Human Rights
Association Wu Huilin also attended.
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NEWS -- Nov. 21, 2003
Falun Dafa Information Center,
www.faluninfo.net
Background
Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa (about),
is a practice of meditation and exercises with teachings based on the universal
principle of "Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance." It is a practice that was
taught in private for thousands of years before being made public in 1992 by Mr.
Li Hongzhi. Falun Gong has roots in traditional Chinese culture, but it is
distinct and separate from other practices such as the religions of Buddhism and
Taoism. Since its introduction in 1992, it quickly spread by word of mouth
throughout China, and is now practiced in over
50
countries.
With government estimates of as many as
100
million practicing Falun Gong, China's then-Communist leader, Jiang Zemin,
outlawed the peaceful practice in July 1999 (report),
fearful of anything touching the hearts and minds of more citizens than the
Communist Party. Unable to crush the spirit of millions who had experienced
improved health and positive life changes from Falun Gong, Jiang's regime has
intensified its propaganda campaign to turn public opinion against the practice
while quietly imprisoning, torturing and even murdering those who practice it.
To that end, Jiang established the "6-10
Office," a Gestapo-like agency spanning from the Central Government to the
local governments. The United States Congress has described the "6-10 Office" as
an agency charged with "overseeing the persecution of Falun Gong members through
organized brainwashing, torture, and murder." (news)
The Falun Dafa Information Center has verified details of 822
deaths (reports
/
sources) since the persecution of Falun Gong in China began in 1999. In
October 2001, however, Government officials inside China reported that the
actual death toll was well over 1,600. Expert sources now estimate that figure
to be much higher.
Hundreds of thousands have been detained, with more than
100,000 being sentenced to forced labor camps, typically without trial.
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