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Falun Gong Practitioners' Lawsuits Against China Press and Sing Tao Daily Submitted to U.S. Supreme Court
By a Falun Gong practitioner in New York City
(Clearwisdom.net) On November 8, 2004, Attorney Lana Han officially filed
defamation lawsuits against two Chinese newspapers - the China Press
and Sing Tao Daily - in the United States Supreme Court on behalf of New York Falun
Gong practitioners. She discussed the case in an interview with Clearwisdom.net
reporters. The "Freedom of speech and of the press," as stated in the First
Amendment of the United States Constitution, does not protect media that are
mouthpieces for Jiang's dictatorial regime. Jiang's regime has persecuted Falun
Gong in the U.S., especially in New York City, by controlling overseas Chinese
media, and has spread fabrications that instigate hostility and hatred in
Chinese communities toward Falun Gong. Freedom of the press in free societies is
precious. In the United States, which was founded upon the principles of
democracy and freedom, this right is guaranteed by the First Amendment to the
Constitution. However, Jiang Zemin has launched a campaign of genocide against Falun Gong
practitioners by means of forced brainwashing and physical torture. In this
bloody persecution against Falun Gong, the two aforementioned Chinese newspapers
have frequently slandered Falun Gong and exploited their press credentials to
sustain the persecution. They have deliberately twisted the facts, confounded
good and evil, spread hatred, and misled readers. Their irresponsible reports
have lulled people's conscience, and damaged the pursuit of truthful reporting. In the first three years since the start of this persecution, China Press
has published over three hundred viciously slanderous articles against Falun
Gong--about one every three days. Many of these articles were reprints of those
issued by the Xinhua News Agency, China's official news agency. The libelous
content published by China Press falls into four categories: 1) Reports of anti-Falun Gong activities sponsored by the Chinese Embassy in
New York City or organizations that support the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). 2) Defaming and slanderous reports of Falun Gong practitioners' activities in
New York City, including anti-torture exhibitions, and anti-persecution efforts. 3) Reprints of articles from the CCP's propaganda, such as reports on the
government staged self-immolation (1) and alleged murder cases. 4) Opinionated articles filled with unjustifiable accusations. Global China Technology Group, Limited (registered in Bermuda), is affiliated
with Xing Tao Daily and has close ties with People's Daily and the
Xinhua News Agency, the official Chinese government media. Global China is
directly involved in managing online content of the Xinhua News Agency. On
September 20, 2001, about a week after the 9/11 incident, Xing Tao Daily
published a full-page article entitled, "Radical Religions Advocate
Destruction of the World." In the caption of a color photograph of Falun
Gong practitioners meditating, Xing Tao Daily printed lies to mislead
readers. China Press also published an article on the same day that
slandered Falun Gong. Jiang's regime has not only fabricated unbridled rumors to defame, slander,
and misrepresent Falun Gong in China, but also has extended its poisonous claws
to the international community and spread lies about Falun Gong to the
international mainstream media. When we enjoy the freedom of speech and press in a democratic society, we
must safeguard our freedom. In other words, to enjoy our freedom and rights, we
must respect the freedom and rights of others. In the United States, Falun Gong
is a legitimate group protected by law. The First Amendment protects Falun Gong
practitioners' freedoms of belief and assembly. China Press and Xing
Tao Daily have become Jiang's propaganda machines overseas in slandering
Falun Gong. They have deliberately spread lies and deceptions, instigated hatred
against Falun Gong, and obstructed people from judging Falun Gong objectively
and independently. China Press and Xing Tao Daily have relinquished their
responsibilities as objective media in a democratic nation. Therefore, the First
Amendment to the Constitution should not protect them. Ref: http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/articles/2004/7/19/50410p.html Note: (1) Staged "Self-Immolation in Tiananmen Square," refer to http://www.clearwisdom.net/emh/special_column/self-immolation.html December 10, 2004 |