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Germany: Deputy Chief of Public Security for Hubei Province in China, Zhao Zhifei, Faces Another Lawsuit (Part I)
(Clearwisdom.net) The Deputy Chief of Public Security for Hubei Province
in China, Zhao Zhifei, is being sued in Germany. The Hubei "610 Office," headed by Zhao Zhifei, is directly
responsible for the deaths of 38 Falun Gong practitioners in Hubei Province. On December 21, 2001, the United States District Court of the Southern
District of New York handed down an important verdict in a civil case. It issued
a default judgment against Zhao Zhifei, Deputy Chief of Public Security for
Hubei Province of China and the Concurrent Head of the "610 Office" of
Hubei Province for violating a U.S. federal law, the Torture Victim Protection
Act Pub.L. It charged Zhao with killing, Torture, Illegal Imprisonment, and
Crimes Against Humanity in the persecution of Falun Dafa practitioners in Hubei
Province, which was the area under Zhao's jurisdiction. It also pronounced that
Zhao was in violation of other international human right laws, and was liable
for compensation. That was the first case in which a Chinese official who
persecuted Falun Gong practitioners was found guilty overseas for his
persecution of Falun Gong. One of the plaintiffs' lawyers, Terri Marsh, pointed out that Zhao Zhifei
certainly would not be able to visit the U.S. again. She said: "We expect
that his visa will not be renewed, though we haven't received official
confirmation." On November 21, 2003, Zhao Zhifei was once again sued at the German Federal
Prosecution Office in Karlsruhe. 41 Falun Gong practitioners from Europe, North
America and Australia filed a lawsuit charging 16 Chinese government officials
and police who persecuted Falun Gong, including Zhao Zhifei, with the charges of
Genocide, Torture and Crimes Against Humanity, pursuant to German criminal code
and German international criminal code. In the lawsuit, Zhao Zhifei, as a
primary figure responsible for "610 Office" of Hubei Province, was
charged with the responsibility of deployment and coordination in the systematic
persecution of Falun Gong. All the public security personnel and the police in
Hubei Province were at his command, and he had the responsibility to stop and
punish the crimes of human rights abuses committed by people under his
jurisdiction. However, during his tenure, the violation of Falun Gong
practitioners' human rights was very serious. Instead of stopping the
persecution, he even directed and arranged the persecution in person. The case
of cruelly torturing Ouyang Ming to death, and 38 out of the 818 death cases
included in the attachment to the complaint took place in Hubei Province, which
was under Zhao Zhifei's jurisdiction. In comparison with the civil lawsuit against Zhao filed in the U.S., which
was filed as a civil case, the lawsuit in Germany was filed pursuant to criminal
code. It means that if the German Court decides that the defendant is guilty of
the accused charges, he may be sentenced to life imprisonment. The court will
issue an arrest warrant. If the defendant is apprehended, he may have to spend
the rest of his life in a German prison. The German Nurenberg Court has formally
issued arrest warrants recently for three former Argentine dictators, including
former Argentine President Jorge Videla. For this case, the lawyer representing
German victims' families in filing the lawsuit against former Argentine
dictators is a renowned German criminal attorney, Wolfgang Kaleck. He is also
the lawyer presenting this criminal lawsuit initiated by Falun Gong
practitioners. The plaintiff of the civil lawsuit against Zhao Zhifei in the U.S. is Peng
Liang, a Falun Gong practitioner from Wuhan. In July 2001, Peng Liang entrusted
the Falun Gong practitioners in the U.S. to sue Zhao Zhifei after his younger
brother Peng Min and his mother Li Ying Xiu were tortured to death by the police
in Hubei Province. It is believed that Zhao Zhifei flew back to China in a rush
the next day after he received a subpoena in New York, and he has returned to
the U.S. since. According to reliable sources, Zhao started to launch a
large-scale arrest of Peng Liang and other Falun Gong practitioners in Hubei
Province shortly after he returned to China. Those who were considered to have
helped Peng Liang "by providing information to him through the
Internet" were, in particular, the major targets of the arrest. Many
practitioners in the Wuchang area who were suspected by the police to know Peng
Liang were thus arrested and cruelly tortured, and Peng Liang was apprehended as
well in August 2001. After being arrested, Peng Liang was first jailed in
Wuhan's Second Prison, where those who had committed felonies and those on
death-row were imprisoned. Then he was transferred to Wuchang Qing Ling Prison
and then the brainwashing class of Wuchang area's "610 Office." During
the period when the Sino-American human rights dialogue was held in Washington
DC at the beginning of October, 2001, a propaganda campaign initiated by China's
state-controlled mass media attacked the lawsuit against Zhao Zhifei, and
claimed that both Peng Liang's younger brother and mother had died of natural
causes. One of the lawyers who filed the lawsuit in the U.S., Ms. Marsh observed that
instead of directly defending himself against the charges, Zhao responded by 1)
instigating the apprehension of Peng Liang and others who were suspected of
offering help to him; 2) launching a media propaganda campaign to twist the
facts with lies. They tried to falsify the facts' in order to confuse the
general public through the state-controlled media and the propaganda machine. Ms. Tang, from Wuhan in Hubei Province, has lived in German for many years.
She and her German husband are also plaintiffs in this lawsuit. She said:
"The number of documented cases of Falun Gong practitioners being
persecuted to death in Hubei province alone is 38, including three people above
the age of 60, not to mention the number of undocumented cases. The persecution
there has been extremely cruel. Among my relatives and friends, some have been
imprisoned; others are being persecuted, and still others have been forced to
leave their homes. Because they refused to write a "guarantee" to give
up Falun Gong, they were severely harassed and intimidated by the local police,
and they may be arrested anytime. In China, people are not able to sue these
vicious persecutors who are guilty of the most heinous crimes. As a result, for
tens of millions of Falun Gong practitioners being persecuted in China, and to
bring an end to this vicious persecution sooner, my husband and I, after serious
consideration, decided not to remain silent. Our participation in the lawsuit in
Germany this time is historically meaningful to us and Falun Gong practitioners
as a whole." Appendix: The list of Falun Gong practitioners who have died from persecution in Hubei
Province: Hubei Province (38 Persons): Ren Jinhuan (28 years old, Fang County) Source: http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/200401/16991.html Posting date: 1/6/2004
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