Canterbury Express (Australia): A graphic protest outside court
December 14, 2004 Tuesday THIS alarming scene outside the NSW Supreme Court on Friday (right) looked
frighteningly real but it was a staged protest against the Chinese
Government's alleged torture and murder of Falun Gong followers. Falun Gong devotees say it is "a form of exercise which improves mind and
body". Protesters wore make-up on Friday to represent the life-threatening injuries
inflicted on followers they say have been tortured in China for their
beliefs. Some wore horrifying metal head straps to resemble an instrument of
torture allegedly used against them. The protest was to support the case being heard in the NSW Supreme Court on
Friday. Artist Zhang Cuiying, 42, of Yagoona, is seeking cash compensation
from former Chinese president Jiang Zemin and his "610 Office", alleging
they were responsible for her torture at a Chinese detention centre. Mr Zemin was not present or represented in the court on Friday. Ms Zhang, an Australian citizen, alleges she was arrested in China in March
2000 for speaking out against Mr Zemin's alleged persecution of Falun Gong
practitioners, and spent eight months in prison before the Australian
Government intervened and had her freed. The civil action against Mr Zemin and his office was filed in the NSW
Supreme Court on September 15 and on Friday was stood over until February 28
to allow Ms Zhang's lawyer Shanny Su to seek further advice. Ms Su told the court the action had been served on the defendants but Mr
Zemin had not acknowledged or accepted the service. The 610 Office or Chinese Falun Gong control office had received and
acknowledged the claim, Ms Su said. The 610 Office was also not represented
in court on Friday.
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