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Taiwanese Falun Gong Practitioners Charge Hong Kong SAR Government with Human Rights Violations; Hong Kong Court Agrees to Initiate Legal Proceedings for This Case
(Clearwisdom.net April 30, 2003)
In late February 2003, when Taiwan Falun Gong practitioners with officially
issued visas went to Hong Kong to attend a Falun Dafa Cultivation Experience
Sharing Conference which had been approved by the local authorities, about 80 of them were
compulsorily detained by the Hong Kong Immigration Office and later violently
deported by the police. Hong Kong police injured several female practitioners
due to the violent treatment. Among the practitioners who were deported are
people from all walks of life in Taiwan, including doctors, lawyers, a deputy CEO
of a media corporation, government employees, policemen, and company managers.
Although these people went to Hong Kong to attend officially approved activities
and they did not have any criminal records in Hong Kong or Taiwan, they were
still deported for no reason. This incident has severely violated the basic
human rights of the people in both Taiwan and Hong Kong. The Human Rights
Consultation Group in the Office of the President of Taiwan and the Mainland
Affairs Council respectively lodged stern protests to the Hong Kong SAR
government in March 2003.
Together with Kan Hung-cheung, Hong Kong Falun Gong spokesperson, Taiwan
Falun Gong practitioners Zhu Wanqi, Liao Xiaolan, Zhang Zhenyu and Lu Liqing,
who were deported from Hong Kong, lodged an overseas lawsuit in early April in
an attempt to bring the Hong Kong SAR government to justice for its human rights
violation. This has become the first overseas case in which the Taiwan and Hong Kong
people have jointly charged the Hong Kong SAR government with human rights violation.
The five plaintiffs entrusted the reputable Hong Kong human rights lawyer, Paul
Harris, to present the case to the Hong Kong court. It is requested that the
Hong Kong court judge that: 1) the administrative order by the Hong Kong
Immigration Office to forcefully deport Falun Gong practitioners was illegal; 2)
it was illegal to use violent means during the deportation process; 3) the Hong
Kong SAR government should compensate the four Taiwanese Falun Gong
practitioners for illegally detaining all of them and using violence against two
of them.
After the Hong Kong judges examined the plaintiff's documents and evidence,
they officially informed the plaintiff's lawyer on April 29, 2003 that they
agreed to initiate a legal investigation into the case presented by the
plaintiff and a date would be determined soon for court examination. The Hong
Kong court also approved the application to appear in the court examination by
the four Taiwanese plaintiffs. Therefore, prior to the court date, the four
Taiwanese plaintiffs will enter Hong Kong and appear in court together with
the Hong Kong plaintiff. The plaintiff's lawyer said that according to the legal
codes, the Hong Kong court will give the Hong Kong Immigration Office some time
to prepare the materials to defend this case. It is expected that the
court date will be set for 3 months later.
The Taiwanese plaintiffs welcomed the decision by the Hong Kong court when
they learned that the Hong Kong court agreed to initiate legal proceedings to
investigate the decision made by the Hong Kong Immigration Office to deport
Falun Gong practitioners and the excessively violent conduct of the Hong Kong
Police. Plaintiffs Zhu Wanji, Liao Xiaolan, Zhang Zhenyu, and Lu Liqing expressed
unanimously, "Human rights violations are no different from SARS [in terms
of their harm to humanity]. In recent history, the number of people who have died or
suffered because of human rights persecution far exceeds the total death due to
SARS. Take Falun Dafa practitioners as an example: the number of practitioners
who have died or were tortured due to the persecution by Jiang's regime totals more
than 100,000. SARS is an epidemic throughout Beijing and Hong Kong. The Hong
Kong government should learn a lesson from Beijing, which initially blocked the
SARS information. If the Hong Kong government cooperates with Beijing in terms of
its anti-human rights policies, it would only result in heavenly anger and
worldly indignation. We hope that the Hong Kong government will show the
international community through this trial: 1) Hong Kong will no longer follow
Beijing's policies of anti-human rights and anti-freedom; 2) Hong Kong will
restore justice to the Taiwanese people and Falun Gong practitioners based on its
independent legal system; 3) the Hong Kong government will stop being utilized by
Jiang's regime against human rights and humanity through its judiciary
procedures; and 4) Hong Kong will refuse the extension and expansion of the CCP's
totalitarianism." Although SARS is severe in Hong Kong, the four plaintiffs
are still willing to go to Hong Kong and show up in court, "No matter how
this plague develops in Hong Kong, we will be in court, just like many medical
workers in Taiwan who volunteer to work in the Peace Hospital based on their
faith. In order to safeguard the human rights of Falun Dafa practitioners,
uphold the dignity of the Taiwanese people, and maintain social justice and fairness
in Hong Kong, we will not, and should not either, step back."
Posting date: 5/4/2003
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