Sweden: A Letter from the Chairperson of the Association for Threatened People Expressing Support For Bringing Jiang to Justice
Goettingen, November 20th, 2003. It is an urgent task for Germany and all other EU countries to bring human
rights abusers to justice. Therefore, these countries and numerous international
human rights organizations have made efforts to set up the International Court
in 2002. It is a pity that the International Court can only investigate criminal
behavior committed after July 2002, that is, after the establishment of the
court. The International Court is unable to conduct investigations into many of
the serious human rights violations in China during the last ten years because
they are not within the jurisdiction of the International Court. The Association for Threatened People has been paying close attention to the
long-term persecution of Falun Gong practitioners, Tibetan Buddhists, Uigur
Muslims, Catholics, Christians, and pro-democracy activists. The reason they
have been persecuted is because they have publicly exercised their basic rights,
which are enshrined in China's constitution. These persecution cases have been
manipulated by the state, under the direct order of the party and the state.
That is, cases of persecution due to an individual's religion, belief, view on
worldwide events, and political tendency should not be attributed to individual
officials who abuse power, but to the party and to the state. At the moment, it is still not optimistic to expect China to become a country
ruled by law. When security members and state agents violate human rights,
citizens are not likely to be protected by the law. As a result, people are
calling on the international community to bring China's human rights abusers to
justice by taking legal action. The Association for Threatened People, in
particular, expresses our support for any legal action to bring the evildoers,
including China's former leader, to court. To file a lawsuit against China's
former leader, Jiang Zemin, is a crucial step in bringing human rights abusers
to justice. In April, 2002, during Jiang's last visit as China's leader to
Germany, we submitted a lawsuit against Jiang to the federal court, but in vain.
At that time, the case did not get very far because Jiang was privileged with
immunity as Head of State. Today however, China's new leaders are still carrying
on with Jiang's persecution. Therefore, we feel gratified by the lawsuit against
Jiang since it can help to bring human rights abusers to justice. Sincerely Yours, Ulrich Delius (Chairperson of the Association for Threatened People, Asian
Section)
Honorable Mr. Kaleck:
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http://minghui.org/mh/articles/2003/12/2/61667.html
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