The Epoch Times: Chinese Official a Fugitive in Zambia
The Epoch Times Nov 14, 2004 By evading a lawsuit for murder and torture, a Chinese official has become a
fugitive of the justice system in the southern African nation of Zambia. On Saturday, Zambian police issued an arrest warrant for Su Rong, Gansu
Province Party Secretary, who missed court dates on Nov. 8 and 13. Su was visiting Zambia with an official Chinese delegation on November 4,
when he was served with a summons by a marshal of the court and ordered to
appear before the High Court of Zambia. A civil suit was filed on behalf of
Falun Gong practitioners in China who allegedly were killed and tortured under
Su's watch during his tenure as an official in Jilin Province, China. Su Rong is the second high-ranking Chinese official to be sued in Africa for
crimes against Falun Gong practitioners, and the first official forced to remain
in a foreign country pending legal proceedings. In early August, former Education Minister Chen Zhili was sued in Tanzania.
She reportedly fled the country after a date was set for her to face trial. In Zambia on Nov. 5, the High Court ordered Su not to leave the country until
the matter is settled. The rest of the official Chinese delegation left the
country without him. Su's lawyer had requested a special hearing Saturday morning--not a normal
day of business for the court--but Su failed to appear. Then the court issued an
arrest warrant for contempt of court, a criminal offense that carries jail time.
The warrant is valid within Zambian territory. Su reportedly checked out of his room in the Taj Pomodzi Hotel in the capital
city of Lusaka, but there was no record of his yet having left the country. Both Zambia and Tanzania are Commonwealth nations whose legal systems follow
the British legal tradition. The lawsuits against Su in Zambia and Chen in
Tanzania were filed for the murder and torture of Falun Gong practitioners that
allegedly took place in China. The African nations join a growing number of national courts hearing lawsuits
against high-level Chinese Communist Party officials. Targets of the lawsuits,
such as former top leader Jiang Zemin, are deemed responsible for deaths,
torture, incarceration, and other maltreatment of Falun Gong practitioners since
1999. The U.S.--in a genocide case headed for the Supreme Court--Canada, Spain, and
Australia are among the nations where lawsuits are being pursued. The charges
range from torture and genocide to widespread civil rights violations. Human rights NGO's and several national governments have criticized the
Chinese authorities for the persecution of the non-violent spiritual group. The
U.S. House passed a resolution this year calling for an investigation into the
harassment and rights violations committed by Chinese agents and consular
officials against Falun Gong practitioners on U.S. soil. Source http://english.epochtimes.com/news/4-11-14/24355.html

Su Rong, Party Secretary of
Gansu Province.

The High Court of Zambia,
where a civil suit was filed here on behalf of Falun Gong practitioners
in China who were persecuted under Su's tenure in Jilin Province,
China. (Epoch Times)
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