Dutch National Radio Interviews Lawyer for Lawsuit Against Jiang Zemin for Torture and Genocide
The Hague, December 3 2004 (Clearwisdom.net) Moderator (M): The philosophical Falun Gong movement,
which is forbidden in China, goes to court in The Netherlands. The Dutch
adherents of this movement accuse former Chinese President Jiang Zemin of
genocide and torture of Falun Gong practitioners. Liesbeth Zegveld is the lawyer
for the Dutch Falun Gong Association. Good morning. Liesbeth Zegveld (LZ): Good morning M: You are going to file a complaint? LZ: That's right. M: What's in the complaint? LZ: The complaint is about genocide and torture committed
by Jiang Zemin, former president of China, and a number of other figures that
are taking part in this. M: And why does China actually persecute these Falun Gong
adherents? LZ: Well, that's difficult to know completely but it has
to do with the threat to the communist system, a threat to the current power.
You must know that there are more than 100 million Falun Gong practitioners
[...] This is such a large number that if one indeed were to perceive them as a
political movement, which they absolutely are not, then it could be perceived as
a threat to power. But as I said, absolutely unjustified, but I think ... M: That's what is behind it. And now you will file the
complaint, and then? LZ: Then, in principle it's up to the public prosecutor
to judge whether the facts that we file are unlawful and if it can indeed be
qualified as genocide or torture; whether there is enough evidence for this and
if The Netherlands have the jurisdiction to prosecute these facts. M: Yes, but why would a Dutch judge bother, however sad
it may be, with torture and genocide in China? LZ: Because there are Dutch victims. M: How many? LZ: We do not have a concrete number at hand, but in this
instance we adopted 2 cases as examples of what happened to Dutch Falun Gong
practitioners. M: But of course you want more. You want that it's dealt
with in principle? LZ: Yes of course. Falun Gong is not limited to borders;
genocide is not limited to borders either. It's a global problem and today,
because we have the International Criminal Court here in The Hague and we have
the Yugoslavia Tribune, these penal facts - these serious penal facts - should
be recognized by all countries. Otherwise, we cannot handle the problem. China,
at least, will never do something about it. So it will be up to other countries
and it is a really serious problem. It has been affirmed by Amnesty
International that about 1200 people have died already, for which we actually
have evidence. M: But suppose you really succeed in this, and that in
The Netherlands a judge will take up this case and maybe even come to a
conviction of Jiang Zemin. And then the next question is so what? LZ: Well, the question for the prosecution will be
"so what?" Of course it's true that Jiang Zemin is not here. If that's
what you are referring to, you are right. I don't see it coming to a conviction
as long as he is not here. But you can of course issue an arrest warrant or
prepare the case in such a way that if he comes, then you can catch him. And
that puts some pressure on the matter. If this happens in more countries, then
he is not free to go where he wants anymore. M: Does he have to be in Holland to be arrested? LZ: The jurisdiction of The Netherlands stops at the
Dutch borders. The Netherlands can issue an arrest warrant and request that he
be apprehended in other countries if they want to go that far. That's of course
what we hope for, but that remains to be seen. Dutch authorities can only arrest
him on Dutch territory. M: Ok, Liesbeth Zegveld, lawyer for the Dutch Falun Gong
Association. Many thanks. LZ: My pleasure. Source: http://clearharmony.net/articles/200412/23552.html
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