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Germany: Letting People Know About The Lawsuit Against Jiang Outside The Federal Prosecutor's Office
(Clearwisdom.net) On Saturday March 6, from 10 am until 10 pm, over 50
practitioners from the German city of Karlsruhe and the surrounding cities held
an activity on the Karlsruhe City Square to collect petition signatures in
support of the persecuted practitioners in China and to inform the public about
the latest developments in the lawsuit against former Chinese President Jiang
Zemin and his followers. The lawsuit was filed in the German Federal Prosecutor
in Karlsruhe. This is the second activity held in the city since practitioners
filed an indictment. On the 20th of November 2003, 41 practitioners from all over the world filed
a criminal indictment with the German Federal Prosecutor's Office in Karlsruhe,
Germany, which is the highest Procuratorate in Germany, suing 16 high level
officials in China. The lawsuit recipients include former Chinese President
Jiang Zemin, who is the main instigator of the persecution of Falun Gong, and
officers of forced labor camps who actively participated in persecuting Falun
Gong practitioners. The indictment accuses them of committing the crime of
genocide, crimes against humanity, and the crime of implementing torture and
grievous bodily harm. Presently, the Federal Prosecutor's Office is looking at
this case in order to decide whether to initiate criminal investigation
procedures. Handling this case is famous German human rights lawyer Wolfgang Kaleck. The
lawsuit against Argentina's military dictator, in which Mr. Kaleck is
representing the German victims, had a big development recently. Last December,
the German courts issued a warrant to arrest the defendant. At the end of
January, due to the arrest warrant from Germany, Argentinean policemen arrested
the three former dictators, including former Argentinean President Videla. The
German government has requested the Argentinean government to escort these three
defendants to Germany to be put on trial. In a letter addressing the event, solicitor Kaleck said, "I hope the
Prosecutor's Office will try its best to help those in China being persecuted
regain the rights that belong to them...As for those who are found to have
committed serious crimes after investigation, an international investigation
order should be issued...The investigations in Germany should encourage criminal
investigation organizations in other countries to conduct independent
investigations and accumulate experience so that in the future, a criminal
indictment against crimes that violate human rights can be filed in China, the
most suitable place for such an indictment." This event also won the support of all circles of society. Member of
Parliament Renate Rastaetter said in a congratulatory letter, "I would like
to join in condemning the large scale persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in
China. When people in China are subjected to torture and killed because of their
faith or for practicing exercises, the international society and democratic
countries should not sit and do nothing." She also expressed gratitude for
the efforts made by Falun Gong practitioners towards upholding human rights. Many non-governmental organizations also sent messages expressing their
support for the activity. The acting chairman for the International Human Rights
Association, Karl Hafen, issued a statement read by another member of the
association. The opening paragraph of the statement pointed out: "The fact
that Jiang Zemin is the greatest living criminal of human rights atrocities has
been exposed." Subsequently, Hafen wrote a lengthy description of the
propaganda initiated by Jiang against Falun Gong practitioners, as well as the
national terrorism carried out both physically and mentally. One of the members of the "Global Coalition to Bring Jiang to
Justice," the human rights organization "Society of Oppressed
Peoples" tried to bring a suit against Jiang during his visit to Germany in
April 2002. However, this was rejected because the head of a country is exempt
from persecution. This organization wrote a letter to support this activity in
Karlsruhe: "The persecution of Falun Gong in China is not the problem of
several police officers. It is due to the systematic plan instructed by the
Communist party and its leaders to eliminate Falun Gong.... It is important that
those who are or who had been leaders in China committing crimes against human
rights be sent to court in every place in the world." The MP of Karlsruhe, Professor Vogt, accepted the invitation and came to the
practitioners' activity to express his support for Falun Gong practitioners and
the upholding of human rights. He also had a detailed conversation with
practitioners who had gone to appeal in Tiananmen Square and obtained deeper
understanding of the extent of the persecution and why Falun Gong practitioners
are willing to take such great risks to appeal. As the activity site was facing a busy Saturday market and this market is one
of the busy parts of the city, many passers-by saw practitioners demonstrating
the exercise movements among big banners in Chinese and German, reading
"Global Public Trial of Jiang Zemin", "Crimes of Genocide --
Jiang Zemin, Luo Gan, Liu Qi, Zhou Yongkang". Many people came up close to
see the big display board made up of the photos of around ten Falun Gong
practitioners who have died in this persecution. The boards were decorated with
lotus flowers. A continuous flow of people came to the table to sign petitions
supporting the lawsuit. Sometimes, there was even a queue in front of the table
waiting to sign petitions. The organizer of the event, Michael Hackmayer, said: "The aim of this
gathering is to get more people to be concerned about the persecution of a large
group of people who practice Falun Gong in China and to call for an end to this
persecution as soon as possible through international pressure. Before the
gathering, we sent invitation letters to judges of the Procuratorate and
government officials in Karlsruhe introducing the progress of the case. We will
continue to maintain contact with them." Before and after the indictment was raised in November 2003, several media
organization in Karlsruhe and neighboring cities reported on this matter. The
German newspaper Karlsruhe News' report on the lawsuit against Jiang
Zemin for crimes of genocide was initiated by teacher Andre living in Karlsruhe.
The report introduced that two years ago, Andre was arrested in Tiananmen
Square. When he raised a banner, seven policemen immediately held him down on
the ground. He was imprisoned in a detention center in China for many days, and
was subsequently released with the help of the German Embassy. Currently, he is
using other extraordinary methods to continue his protest. The report also
quoted Andre, who emphasized that his lawsuit was not aimed at China but at
Jiang Zemin himself. He said: "In nearly 5 years, more than 800 people have
died from the brutal torture; over 200,000 people were illegally detained. Now
is the time to investigate the crimes committed by Jiang Zemin." Source: http://clearharmony.net/articles/200403/18410.html
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