FDI: International Falun Gong Plaintiffs Win Torture Lawsuits
NEW YORK (FDI) -- We are encouraged by last Wednesday's U.S. court ruling
which found two high-ranking Chinese officials liable for crimes of torture,
genocide, and other crimes against humanity. This ruling adds to the momentum of 47 lawsuits filed in 29 countries and six
continents against Chinese officials who have actively persecuted Falun Gong
practitioners. These lawsuits have become the largest international
collaborative legal effort since the Nuremberg Nazi trials. Although facing pressure from the Chinese government, the U.S. judges did not
dismiss the case, but rather sent an important message to China: those who
persecute Falun Gong practitioners will be held accountable for their crimes,
irrespective of rank or official position. Moreover, the judges found that the alleged persecutory acts committed by
Beijing Party Secretary Liu Qi and Dalian Mayor Xia Deren are not only in
violation of U.S. law and international law, but even in violation of Chinese
law. Therefore, the officials are not immune and were found liable for the
crimes alleged against them. The cases set an important precedent for other lawsuits against Chinese
officials brought under the very same U.S. statutes and federal law. Council will seek to bar these and other defendants from visits to the United
States through official channels. Details of the Ruling Last Wednesday, Judge Wilkin of Northern California's U.S. District Court
adopted Magistrate Chen's recommendation finding Liu and Xia liable for crimes
that violate international treaties ratified by China, the Chinese Constitution
and law, as well as international law. The U.S. District Court denied the defendants' attempts to get these cases
dismissed, saying that: "This Court accords great weight to the factors
that address the merits of the Plaintiffs' substantive claims and the
sufficiency of the complaint and evidence supporting their claims." The officials were sued under the Alien Tort Claims Act and the Torture
Victims Protection Act, which allow plaintiffs to take action in U.S. courts
against foreign perpetrators of torture. Xia, the current mayor of Dalian, has played an active role in persecuting
Party members who are Falun Gong practitioners. Current Beijing Party Secretary
Liu, who is also the former Beijing mayor and head of the Beijing Olympic
Committee, has made public statements in fervent support of the eradication
policy toward Falun Gong - what many human rights lawyers are calling a
genocide. Under his watch, Beijing became the hub for arresting Falun Gong
practitioners who legally submitted petition letters to the Chinese government
or peacefully raised banners on Tiananmen Square. Innumerable Falun Gong
practitioners have been tortured and killed in China's capital. Liu was sued by two plaintiffs from China, and six plaintiffs from Australia,
Canada, France, Germany, Sweden, and the United States. Although there is no
indication that either defendant directly tortured anyone, still the Court found
both of them liable for torture and other serious human rights abuses based on
an application of the standard of command responsibility, aiding and abetting,
and conspiracy, applied in several cases brought under the Alien Tort Claim Act
and Torture Victim Protection Act in U.S. courts. The ruling on these cases states that although "the People's Republic of
China appears to have covertly authorized but publicly disclaimed the alleged
human rights violations caused or permitted by Defendants... such violations are
in fact prohibited by Chinese law." Therefore, "their alleged acts are
not acts of an agency or instrumentality of the People's Republic of China
within the meaning of the FSIA, and sovereign immunity thereunder does not
lie." We wish to sincerely thank the Center for Justice and Accountability and
their attorneys Joshua Sondheimer and Sandra Colliver, as well as Morton Sklar,
Executive Director of the World Organization Against Torture USA, for their
tireless work on this case. Attorney Dr. Terri Marsh, who also worked on the case, can be contacted at
(202) 369-4977. Sandra Colliver, at The Center for Justice and Accountability, can be
contacted at (415) 544-0444. ### PRESS STATEMENT - Dec. 16, 2004 Falun Dafa Information Center, www.faluninfo.net http://www.faluninfo.net/displayAnArticle.asp?ID=9094 Background Falun Gong, also known as Falun Dafa, is a practice of meditation and
exercises with teachings based on the universal principle of
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance." Practiced in over 50 countries
world-wide, Falun Gong has roots in traditional Chinese culture. With government
estimates of as many as 100 million practicing Falun Gong, China's Communist
leader Jiang Zemin outlawed the peaceful practice in July 1999. Since that time,
Jiang's regime has intensified its propaganda campaign to turn public opinion
against the practice while imprisoning, torturing and even murdering those who
practice it. The Falun Dafa Information Center has verified details of 1,162
deaths since the persecution of Falun Gong in China began in 1999. In October
2001, however, Government officials inside China reported that the actual death
toll was well over 1,600. Expert sources now estimate that figure to be much
higher. Hundreds of thousands have been detained, with more than 100,000 being
sentenced to forced labor camps, typically without trial. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE FALUN DAFA
INFORMATION CENTER- Contacts: Gail Rachlin 917-757-9780, Levi Browde
914-720-0963, Erping Zhang 646-533-6147, or Christina Chai 917-386-5068. Email:
contact@faluninfo.net, Website: http://www.faluninfo.net/
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