"Le Soir" (Belgian newspaper): Under Universal Jurisdiction, Six Falun Gong Practitioners filed a Lawsuit
On the 21st August 2003, Belgium's "Le Soir" published the
following story: A new international lawsuit has been filed in Belgium. This
is a new challenge to Belgium's universal jurisdiction. Six Falun Gong
practitioners filed a lawsuit in Brussels, accusing the former leader of the
People's Republic of China, Jiang Zemin, former vice premier of the State
Council, Li Lanqing, and deputy director of "610" office, of being
responsible for suppressing Falun Gong. This lawsuit concerns genocide, crimes against humanity and
crimes of torture and is based on the revised law concerning universal
jurisdiction passed in Belgium this summer. The revised law has a strict
standard of accepting cases. According to the attorney, there is a Belgian among
the plaintiffs by the name of Matthias Slaats, who was arrested on Tiananmen
Square in Beijing in April 2002. Among the plaintiffs, there is a Chinese lady who has lived
in Belgium for six years. She was put on a blacklist and banned from returning
to China. There is another lady from Australia, whose husband was murdered by
the Chinese authorities, and a gentleman from Dublin [Ireland]. The rest of the
plaintiffs are from the United States and Australia respectively. If the lawsuit
is accepted by the federal court and enters the pre-trial stage, more plaintiffs
will join with the due process of the legal procedure. The practice of Falun Gong, according to the plaintiffs, is
an ancient practice that is good for one's health and aims at improving the
physical and mental well being of practitioners. It has been banned in China
since July 1999. In China and other countries, there are tens of millions of
practitioners. In China, Jiang Zemin established the "610" office
in June 1999, in order to suppress this movement. The era of suppression thus
started. According to attorney Beauthier, these plaintiffs represent different
kinds of victims in this persecution. In his opinion, the nature of these crimes
(genocide, crimes of torture, and crimes against humanity) has comparatively
more legal significance. He said that the International Criminal Court does not
have jurisdiction over these acts, because China has regulations to approve
those acts. This legal action in Belgium takes place at the same time as
actions in other countries. In France, a lawsuit was filed against Li Lanqing in
December 2002 when he paid a transit visit to Nice. It seems that lawsuit has
received a positive response from the court in Paris. The lawsuit filed in
Brussels is of a different nature. In the United States, the plaintiffs
preferred civil lawsuits and it seemed to have been the right way to proceed. Late Wednesday morning, in Brussels, after the lawsuit was
filed, over 30 Falun Gong practitioners began a demonstration and petition
activity. They repeatedly practiced the exercises and hung up a banner that
read, "Jiang Zemin is a dictator." [...] Source: http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/200308/14748.html
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