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Tanzanian Court Proceeds with Case against Chen Zhili, Charged with Torture and Extra Judicial Killing of Falun Gong Practitioners in China
By Minghui reporters Wang Yin and Su Qing (Clearwisdom.net) On December 7, 2004, Tanzania's court prodeeded with the case against Chen Zhili, former Minister of Education and current State
Councilor of the People's Republic of China. The court may issue its rulings as
early as next week. Tanzania's Court Proceeds to Hear the Case Against Chen Zili After an
Initial Inquiry Human rights attorneys filed a lawsuit against current State Councilor Chen
Zhili, China's former Minister of Education, during her state-visit to Tanzania.
She is charged with being responsible for the torture and death of Falun Gong
practitioners connected with China's education system. She was ordered to appear
before Tanzania's court on July 19. Chen was Minister of Education between 1998 and 2003. She is currently the
State Councilor in charge of culture and education. During her time as Minister
of Education, she closely followed Jiang Zemin's dictates within her level of
authority, China's education system, and carried out his policies relating to
the persecution of Falun Gong. For this singular reason, the persecution of
Falun Gong has been especially severe and cruel within China's education system.
She implemented a systematic campaign whereby Chinese youth are taught that
hatred of Falun Gong and the suppression of Falun Gong are legitimate. Many
students, teachers, and staff members have been detained and persecuted because
they practice Falun Gong. At least 61 practitioners in the education system have
died due to the persecution. Examples of the persecution include students being
forced out of school, murder, disappearance, and illegal detention, all of which
are clearly basic human rights violations. Between December 7 and 16, 2004, the High Court of Tanzania proceeded to hear
the case against Chen Zhili after an initial inquiry. The court may issue its
ruling as early as next week. Chinese Government Applies Pressure and Attempts to Influence the
Independence of Tanzania's Judicial System During the judicial investigation period, The Guardian newspaper
published a related article on December 13. The article reported that the
Tanzania Ministry of Foreign Affairs denied the existence of the lawsuit
charging Chen Zhili with torture and extra-judicial killing. The defendant has
denied any connection with the article in The Guardian. Having the Ministry of Foreign Affairs issue such a public statement before
the case has been decided violates the principles required to have an
independent judiciary. It is difficult not to suspect that the Chinese
government applied pressure on the Tanzanian government. Thus, this lawsuit will
set a clear precedent regarding the independence of Tanzania's legal system. It is very common for the Chinese government to pressure foreign governments
to suppress lawsuits through diplomatic channels. It becomes more and more
obvious that Jiang Zemin and his followers have no intention of accepting
responsibility for their persecution of Falun Gong practitioners. The minute
they are faced with a multitude of international lawsuits, they panic and
attempt to evade the lawsuits through diplomatic finagling. A case in point is
the lawsuit against Jiang Zemin in the United States. The Chinese government has
repeatedly requested that the U.S. government put a stop to the lawsuit. This is
a clear and direct interference with the internal issues and independence of the
U.S. judiciary system and violates the U.S. constitution. On February 3, 2004, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice found the
Vice-Consul General of the People's Republic of China at Toronto, Pan Xinchun,
guilty of slandering practitioner Joel Chipkar in a Canadian newspaper. Pan was
ordered to pay damages of 1,000 Canadian dollars, a symbolic amount requested by
the plaintiff, and 10,000 Canadian dollars in legal costs. Pan, however, relying
on his diplomatic status, refused to appear before the court or accept its
ruling. He avoided paying the fine by closing his bank account. The Chinese
government also issued a statement through the defendant's lawyer, calling for
the Canadian government to intervene, claiming the incident would affect the
relationship between the two countries. Such diplomatic tricks did not work
under the Canadian judicial system, however. In November 2004, an official at
Foreign Affairs of Canada confirmed that Pan Xinchun had fled from Canada. Evildoers Cannot Escape Justice Utilizing independent judiciary systems and mountains of convincing evidence
detailing the persecution, Falun Gong practitioners have pursued legal actions
against Chinese officials who have participated in the persecution of Falun
Gong. To date, there are 13 lawsuits against Jiang Zemin worldwide, and 34
lawsuits against twenty-two high-ranking Chinese officials who have been
following Jiang's polices in the persecution of Falun Gong. Some of these
defendants have already been found guilty. On December 8, 2004, Judge Wilkin of the U.S. District Court Northern
District of California affirmed a magistrate's ruling that Beijing Communist
Party Secretary Liu Qi is liable for the crimes of torture and crimes against
humanity committed by the police under his administration in the persecution of
Falun Gong. We hope these lawsuits can provide a clearer understanding of the persecution
of Falun Gong to those within the court systems, the general public, and the
world's governments. At the same time, we hope the lawsuits also serve as
warnings to those Chinese officials who are still participating in the
persecution of Falun Gong. They are a clear call to cease and desist, to wake up
and stop participating in this illegal persecution. Otherwise, they will face
legal pursuit and punishment by law. |