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Canadian Citizen Initiates Legal Procedures for Lawsuit against Jiang Zemin and His Associates (Photos) (Clearwisdom.net) On the morning of March 12, Friday, Canadian
attorneys Mr. David Matas and Lawrence Greenspon represented their client,
Canadian citizen and Professor of Art, Zhang Kunlun to formally file a criminal
lawsuit against Jiang Zemin and those who participated in the persecution of
Falun Gong to the Canadian Justice Minister, Mr. Irwin Cotler. In the press
conference that afternoon, Mr. Zhang and his attorneys publicized the attorneys'
letter to the Justice Minister. From left: Canadian attorney Mr. David Matas, Professor Zhang
Kunlun, and attorney Mr. Lawrence Greenspon.
Canadian Criminal Code Allows Lawsuit against Torturers abroad A 63-year-old Ottawa resident, Professor Zhang Kunlun had been arrested four
times during his family visit in China simply because of his practice of Falun
Gong. During his imprisonment, Professor Zhang endured various physical
tortures, including beating, electric shock (jail guards used several electric
batons on him simultaneously) and other physical punishments. He also was
subjected to different types of mental torture such as brainwashing, having his
family harassed and financial extortion. According to related Canadian codes on
torture and terrorism, Professor Zhang directed his attorneys to file a lawsuit
against Jiang Zemin and 22 other people who ordered or implemented the
persecution. Attorney Mr. Matas said that Professor Zhang's story was very convincing.
Because Professor Zhang is a Canadian citizen and he was a citizen during his
torture in China, the Canadian Criminal Code can be applied to file a lawsuit
against persecutors, even though the persecution did not occur in Canada and the
persecutor is not in Canada. No Hope in China to File a Lawsuit against Torturers Professor Zhang said, "On the evening of June 30, 2000, police from
Keyuan Road police sub-station took me away and ransacked my house for my
telling others the news that Falun Gong Broadcasting Station would formally
start broadcasting on July 1. Police beat me to ground once I entered the police
sub-station. The Director, Zhang Huisheng, and another policeman shocked me with
electric batons. Zhang Huisheng said viciously, 'General Secretary Jiang Zemin
said it wouldn't matter however harsh we treat Falun Gong practitioners. If we
beat you death, we would take you out, bury you, and tell other people that you
committed suicide.'" Professor Zhang said, "For Falun Gong
practitioners, China is like a big jail and there is nowhere to go for
justice." In their letter to the Justice Minister, attorneys Mr. Matas and Mr.
Greenspon pointed out that the persecution of Falun Gong had become government
policy in China. There is nowhere in China to file a lawsuit against those
persecutors torturing the practitioners. Regarding the issue of Falun Gong, the
courts have no independence from the Chinese Government and government policy. Mr. Greenspon said that they hope the Justice Minister would grant their
prosecution of 22 torturers in 45 charges. The attorney said that the 22
torturers had been identified from those conducting the torture (police in labor
camp, person in charge of brainwashing session), officials of the"610
Office"[a Chinese government organization set up to persecute Falun Gong]
of Jinan, Shandong Province to Jiang Zemin who initiated the order. Among the 45
charged, 8 are against the primary culprit, Jiang Zemin. Mr. Matas explained that the four different arrests of Professor Zhang were
from different orders from top to low level officials. Mr. Matas said that generally each of the persecutors would be held
responsible. All who planned, involved and conducted the crimes-- none can
escape. Jiang Zemin is on the top of the "Pyramid" and Professor Zhang
was the victim of the torture. Regarding how to apply the Canadian criminal code to punish criminals abroad,
Mr. Matas said that legal procedures were initiated, even though they could not
bring the criminals to court. Once found guilty, the persecutors can be punished
in three ways: 1) warning: if these people enter Canada, they will be arrested
and the trial will begin; 2) frightening; 3) extradition: if an arrest warrant
is issued, the persecutors can be extradited. There is no extradition agreement
between Canada and China, but Canadian courts can request a special extradition.
Interpol can also be asked to arrest the criminals. Jiang Zemin Doesn't Have Immunity Mr. Matas said that Jiang Zemin did not have immunity as he was not China's
president anymore. People have already realized that those violating
international law cannot be entitled to immunity forever. Mr. Matas said that it
would have an impact in China and Falun Gong practitioners being tortured in
China if the Justice Minster granted the attorneys' request for the prosecution.
Mr. Matas hoped that those conducting torture on Falun Gong practitioners would
think it twice if they realized that they would be possibly sued.
Posting date: 3/20/2004 |