Toronto Star Reports on Falun Gong Practitioner's Victory of Libel Lawsuit
(Clearwisdom.net, February 5, 2004) On February 3, 2004, the Ontario
Superior Court began proceedings for the libel lawsuit filed by Toronto Falun
Gong practitioner Mr. Joel Chipkar against the Deputy Consul General of China in
Toronto, Mr. Pan Xinchun. Defendant Pan Xinchun was convicted of libel and
ordered to compensate for losses he caused to the plaintiff. According to report from Toronto Star on February 4, a Falun Gong
practitioner who claimed the Chinese deputy consul-general in Toronto defamed
him by calling him a member of a "sinister cult" designed to
"instigate hatred" has won a lawsuit and recognition that he was
personally attacked. The report said, Joel Chipkar, a vocal supporter of the Falun Gong practice,
began to weep yesterday as Mr. Justice Harvey Spiegel told a packed courtroom
that the Toronto businessman was libelled in a letter to the editor authored by
Pan Xinchun. The letter appeared in the Star on April 25, 2003. With his wife
Cecilia at his side, Chipkar smiled and bowed to the judge following the ruling
in a University Ave. courtroom. As the court hearing ended, about 50 spectators,
all practitioners of the spiritual discipline, clapped and congratulated the
couple. According to the report, no one attended court on behalf of Pan or his office
to offer a defense to the allegations in the lawsuit. Because Pan chose not to
defend the case, the allegations, by default, were accepted as admissions by
Pan. The judge concluded Pan was not acting in an official capacity at the time,
so he could not be granted diplomatic immunity, court was told. In the end, the report said, Chipkar was told if he wanted to seek
substantial financial damages, the case would have to be adjourned to another
date. "This is not about money. It's about the principle," his lawyer,
Peter Downard, told the judge. Chipkar was awarded $1,000, plus his legal costs.
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