Winnipeg Sun: 'Peg Lawyer Tackles China Torture Case


March 15, 2004

A Winnipeg lawyer is hoping to set legal precedent and prosecute the former leader of China for ordering his client's torture.

David Matas is one of two lawyers representing Kunlun Zhang, a professor who was arrested and tortured repeatedly for practicing Falun Gong -- a peaceful meditation practice outlawed by the Chinese government in 1999. Zhang was arrested soon after and subjected to shocks by high voltage electric batons, Matas said.

Zhang moved to Canada after the alleged torture in 2001 and became a Canadian citizen. Now he's hoping to bring his alleged torturers and their bosses to justice in a Canadian courtroom. In total 22 people have been identified, said Matas, including former Chinese president Jiang Zemin.

Matas said there is a section under the criminal code that allows this country's justice system to prosecute foreign cases of torture as long as it happened to a Canadian citizen. The attorney general must approve the case -- which Matas admitted is unprecedented in this country -- for it to go ahead.

"If the attorney general were to allow it, Canada, in theory, could go to interpol with these charges and they could go for an extradition treaty," said Matas. "If anything this could bottle these people up in their own country so they cannot leave."

Source: http://www.canoe.ca/NewsStand/WinnipegSun/News/2004/03/15/382570.html

 Yearly Archive   Printer Version


We welcome your comments and suggestions, please email:
feedback@clearwisdom.net


Related Articles

Article Review
Geneva: Falun Gong Practitioners Appeal on the First Day of the United Nations Human Rights Commission Meeting (Photos) [3/16/2004]
Speech by Chairman of the European Falun Dafa Association outside the UNHRC in Geneva (Photo) [3/16/2004]
Exposing the Truth About A 1999 TV Report that Slandered Falun Gong [3/16/2004]
A Kind Policeman Returns Confiscated Truth-Clarification Banners and Encourages Practitioners to Hang them Up Again [3/16/2004]
The Sadistic Torture of Female Falun Dafa Practitioners in the Dalian Forced Labor Camp [3/16/2004]
Ottawa Citizen Report: Falun Gong Practitioner Asks Canada's Justice Minister to Allow Chinese Officials to be Prosecuted [3/16/2004]
US Citizen Charles Lee Forced to Do Slave Labor in Nanjing City Prison [3/16/2004]
Belated Report: Taiwan National Bar Association Publishes Resolution to Support the Lawsuit against Jiang Zemin [3/15/2004]
Forty NGO's Cosign Resolution to Urge the United Nations to Call Upon China to End Human Rights Abuses [3/15/2004]
Japanese Human Rights Organization Reports on the Persecution of Falun Gong Practitioners in China (Photos) [3/15/2004]
Letter from Global Mission to Rescue Persecuted Falun Gong Practitioners to Other NGO's [3/15/2004]
Xinjiang Tianshan Wooltex Stock Corporation, Ltd. Joins Labor Camps and Prisons to Persecute Falun Gong Practitioners -- Bloody Slave Labor Behind Internationally Renowned Brand (Photos) [3/14/2004]
Official Resolution from the International Conference "Genocide in the New Era" [3/14/2004]
Table of Lawsuits in Multiple Countries Against Jiang Zemin and His Associates for Their Persecution of Falun Gong [3/14/2004]
Samples of Products Made by Falun Gong Practitioners Imprisoned in the Wangcun Labor Camp (Photos) [3/14/2004]
VOA: Powell: US Likely To Criticize China Human Rights At UN Meeting [3/14/2004]
Zhengzhou Dafa Practitioner Song Xu is in Critical Condition [3/13/2004]
The First Latin America Falun Dafa Experience Sharing Conference Is Held in Argentina (Photos) [3/13/2004]
National Review: PRC Pressure Cooker -- An U.S. effort to hold China's feet to the fire (Excerpt) [3/12/2004]
Running the Campaign of Terror: Luo Gan's Role and Crimes in the Persecution of Falun Gong [3/12/2004]
More Articles...