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Human Rights Lawyer Says Jiang Zemin Will Face Lawsuits in a Number of Countries, Could Lead to Life-Imprisonment (Photos)
(Clearwisdom.net) On March 19, the 59th United Nations Commission on Human
Rights Meeting (UNCHR) entered its third day. A Swiss-based international
non-governmental organization, "Track Impunity Always" convened a second press
conference in the Inter-Continental Hotel near Palais des Nations together with
the Swiss Falun Dafa Association. International human rights lawyer Mr. Phillip
Grant stated that a number of countries are preparing to file criminal
complaints against Jiang Zemin, and that Jiang might face life-imprisonment
punishment.
A Number of Countries Are Preparing to File Lawsuits Against Jiang Zemin
As legal counsel for the plaintiffs in the suit brought in Switzerland, Mr.
Phillip Grant pointed out, "What the victims of the Falun Gong repression endure
does not constitute a purely internal question. China, just like any other
State, must pay respect to the rules of international law it has ratified and to
those regulations which are binding under international common law."
Mr. Grant said, "From a legal point of view, the head of State immunity that
Mr. Jiang Zemin enjoyed while he was President of the People's Republic of China
has lost all grounds since he was replaced in the position last Saturday. This
is at least true as to the extent that torture is concerned. Like the British
House of Lords spelled out in the famous [Chilean despot Augusto] Pinochet
ruling, one's official capacity does not protect him against prosecution for
crime of torture committed while in office. This applies especially to former
heads of State -- as it did with Augusto Pinochet -- whose international
immunity vanish one they step down."
Mr. Grant also mentioned that a number of countries are preparing to file a
criminal complaint against Jiang Zemin. When and if Jiang will set foot once
again on Swiss territory, a criminal complaint will be filed against him. In the
entire world, not only in Europe, but also in Asia, North America, South America
and Africa, a dragnet will be spun around Jiang Zemin who has committed
monstrous crimes to the innocent Chinese people, and put him on the trial of
justice.
Jiang Might Face Life-Imprisonment
When a reporter asked about the lawsuit filed against Jiang Zemin in a US
Federal Court in Chicago, Mr. Grant pointed out that from now on, criminal
complaints will be filed against Jiang Zemin all over the world. Jiang will be
held accountable for the crimes he has committed.
Some reporters asked that if Falun Gong practitioners win the lawsuit, what
punishment will Jiang receive. Mr. Grant stated that Jiang's crime is extremely
serious, and the victims of his persecution are numerous, which might let him
face life-imprisonment as punishment.
Finally, when Mr. Grant was asked if he could reveal some information about
other jurisdictions' lawsuits against Jiang, he indicated that this information
would be disclosed at a more appropriate time in the future.
International Human Rights Lawyer Mr. Phillip Grant's Statement:
Should Those Responsible for the Repression of Falun Gong Be Prosecuted?
* What the victims of the Falun Gong repression endure does not constitute
a purely internal question. China, just like any other State, must pay respect
to the rules of international law it has ratified and to those regulations
which are binding under international common law.
* It is particularly the case of international crimes such as torture,
crimes against humanity and genocide.
* Not only China as a country, but also every individual who by his own
acts infringes these rules, must accept responsibility for violating
international law obligations.
* In terms of bringing the perpetrators of such crimes to justice, due to
the international nature of the matter, seeking justice is not limited to the
courts within China. Any third State can, if its own legislation allows it,
exercise its jurisdiction by initiating a criminal procedure, under certain
conditions, against any international criminal.
* The testimonies we heard today, along with the huge documentation coming
form varied sources, all point without any doubt that instruments of
persecution especially destined to fight and destroy Falun Gong were set up
and used by Jiang Zemin in order to break a movement that [he believed] was
threatening the Chinese Communist Party and himself.
* In his position as Secretary General of the Chinese Communist Party and
as President of the People's Republic of China, Mr. Jiang Zemin was the front
architect of the ferocious repression that fell upon hundreds of thousand of
people. Documents, reports and witness accounts prove this beyond any
reasonable doubt.
* The almost four years of repression that fell upon individuals peacefully
practicing Falun Gong has directly claimed the lives of at least 610 people.
This number represents only the identified persons deceased either after
enduring torture or because of plain murder. The real number is probably much
higher and could rise up to 1500 people.
* More than 100,000 people, maybe hundreds of thousands have been arrested
and tens of thousand have been sent to work and rehabilitation camps. More
than 1,000 individuals have been forced into mental hospitals, a practice
denounced by the World Psychiatric Association. An innumerable number of
people have been victims of forced abortion, have lost their jobs, have been
refused access to public services or were submitted to brainwashing and force
to renounce their belief in Falun Gang.
* Jiang Zemin directly ordered, aided or otherwise assisted in the
commission of such crimes, from April 1999 up to today. Jiang Zemin, on
numerous occasions has given orders and has publicly or secretly called for
the destruction of Falun Gong. He was the one who sat up the 61O Office, a
sort of Chinese Gestapo created in June 1999. He again outlawed Falun Gong,
and it was he who promoted devoted followers to head the 610 Office.
* As regards international conventional and customary law,
the long list of the above mentioned acts clearly constitute multiple breaches
of the 1984 Unite Nations Convention Against Torture, which China has ratified
in October 1988.
* Furthermore, the repression of Falun Gong certainly amounts, in regard to
its systematic character and its huge scale, to crimes against humanity.
Murder torture, rape, persecution against an identifiable group such as Falun
Gong base on religious grounds, as well as "other inhumane acts of a similar
character intentionally causing great suffering, or serious injury to body or
to mental or physical health" were indeed committed. Having taken place as
part of widespread or systematic attack directed against a civilian
population, that is in the words of Article 7 of the Rome Statute of the
International Criminal Court "a course of conduct involving the multiple
commission of acts referred to [above] against any civilian population,
pursuant to or in furtherance of a State or organizational policy to commit
such attack". they amount to crimes against humanity. This definition
corresponds to the state of international customary law and is binding upon
China.
* The policy of mass repression conducted by Jiang Zemin is clearly aimed,
like the former President of the People's Republic of China often claimed, at
the destruction of Falun Gong as such. According to Article II of the 1948
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, genocide
means any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or
in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such: (a) Killing
members of the group; (b) Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of
the group; (c) Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life
calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part.
Pursuant to Article III of the Genocide Convention, shall not only be
punishable genocide as such, but also the conspiracy to commit genocide, the
direct and public incitement to commit genocide, the attempt to commit
genocide and the complicity in genocide. The crime of genocide can thus
probably be upheld against Jiang Zemin.
* From a legal point of view, as was for example the case in the Pinochet
case, the head of State immunity that Mr. Jiang Zemin enjoyed while he was
President of the People's Republic of China has lost all grounds since he was
replaced in the position last Saturday. This is at least true as to the extent
that torture is concerned. Like the British House of Lords spelled out in the
famous Pinochet ruling, one's official capacity does not protect him against
prosecution for crime of torture committed while in office. This applies
especially to former heads of State -- as was Augusta Pinochet --, whose
international immunity vanish once they step down. So also said the UN
Committee Against Torture when it asked Great Britain to prosecute Pinochet
should that country not extradite him. In case of genocide, Article IV of the
Genocide Convention is also quite clear "persons committing genocide or any of
the other acts enumerated in article III shall be punished, whether they are
constitutionally responsible rulers, public officials 'or private
individuals". The fact that Mr. Jiang Zemin continues to chair the Chinese
Communist Party Central Military Commission does not presently confer him any
particular immunity under international law.
* As a result, I was given the mandate by several victims
of Chinese repression to prepare a criminal complaint against Jiang Zemin,
which will be filed before the competent prosecuting authority here in
Switzerland when -- and if -- Jiang Zemin will set foot once again on Swiss
territory.
* Apart from possible procedures in Switzerland, sixty Falun Gong national
associations, in collaboration with TRIAL, are setting up an international
coalition formed of reliable and devoted human rights lawyers to actively take
up the defense of the numerous victims of Chinese repression, by spinning an
eve tighter web around Mr. Jiang Zemin. In the weeks to come, criminal
complaint will be prepared and/or filed in a certain number of countries who
enjoy universal jurisdiction for crimes of torture, not to mention crimes
against humanity or genocide. Mr. Jiang Zemin must know, as of today, that the
victims of his blind and bloody repression will not let him alone untroubled.
Considering that no statutes of limitation can bar the prosecution of such
international crimes, Mr. Jiang Zemin must count of the fact that, to his last
breath, he might be tracked down outside of China.
* Finally, and this is important to underline, many docile or active
participants in this gigantic machinery of repression must as of today know
that their criminal acts not only violate Chinese laws, but also conventional
and customary law. They are indeed breaking rules that the international
community has set and has the duty to enforce. From the top to the bottom of
the Chinese State or of the Communist Party, those who plan or execute the
scheme of terror and mass human rights violations against Falun Gong
practitioners must know that they will be held accountable for their criminal
behavior, including in front of numerous foreign courts. The culture of
impunity that has corrupted China cannot anymore cover this simple fact:
global justice is on the march, and will one day put behind bars one or more
of those responsible for the Falun Gong persecution.
Philip Grant, Lawyer, President of TRIAL -- Geneva. March 18, 2003.
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