International Law Seminar held in Dublin to discuss Lawsuits Against Chinese Human Rights Offenders
(Clearwisdom.net) In Trinity College Dublin on Monday February 24,
2004, a seminar was successfully held to discuss the wave of international
lawsuits targeting Chinese officials who have participated in the campaign of
genocide against Falun Gong practitioners. Prompted by the current Irish
presidency of the EU and the upcoming EU-China human rights dialogue on February
26 to 27, the seminar was held in order to move forward the global campaign to
bring the Chinese criminals to justice. The aim of the seminar was to share
legal expertise and experience in this regard, as well as to raise awareness
about persecution of Falun Gong practitioners. Academics and students of Trinity
College, as well as members of the public attended the seminar. The seminar was co-organized by the Trinity College Law Society and the Falun
Dafa Society. Speakers included: Dr. Gernot Biehler: A lecturer in the Law School of the College, former
diplomat and expert in international law. Ms. Karin Zidemal: A Belgian lawyer. She is the assistant of famous
Belgian human rights lawyer Mr. George-Henri Beauthier who was involved in the
Pinochet case and is also working on a case to sue Jiang Zemin, Luo Gan and Li
Lanqing in Belgium for Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide. Mr. Zhao Ming: a Computer Science Postgraduate student in Trinity College
and former prisoner of conscience who was detained in a Chinese labor camp for
22 months without trial. The first speaker of the seminar was Mr. Zhao Ming who described his personal
experience in Chinese labor camps and gave a very moving account of four friends
of his who had been killed in the persecution against Falun Gong in China. He
went on to describe the systematic campaign of Genocide that is being carried
out under the instigation of Jiang Zemin, and the economic effects it has had
through slave labor and the draining of China's resources. Dr. Biehler gave a succinct introduction to international law since the
Geneva Convention of 1949. He spoke of the initial need to respect the
sovereignty of a country and its right to conduct its own internal affairs as
weighted against the need to protect internationally accepted human rights norms
of men and women everywhere. Dr. Biehler spoke of the progress made in recent
years in this regard and cited many examples where human rights offenders can no
longer hide behind state sovereignty or head of state immunity when guilty of
large-scale human rights abuses. Ms. Zidemal, who flew in from Belgium to attend the conference, described in
detail the progress of the cases filed against Jiang Zemin and other officials
of the "610 Office". Her account of the Belgian legal system was
informative and concise. Moreover, the commitment of their legal team to
upholding the principles of justice was evident from her speech and was
inspiring to academics and the public alike. The seminar lasted just under two hours and was informative and encouraging
both for the legal professionals and the concerned members of the public. Zhao Ming said, "According to our investigation, Ireland has ratified
and implemented the International Convention against Torture. There are two
sections in the Criminal Justice Act 2000 that we can use to sue the Chinese
perpetrators in Ireland. So if any Chinese perpetrator, who has either committed
torture personally or has conspired to torture Falun Gong practitioners, comes
into this state, we may file a complaint against him/her." Mr. Zhao also
said, "Falun Gong practitioners in Ireland are widely contacting solicitor
firms in Ireland to find a solicitor to do the case for them." Source: http://clearharmony.net/articles/200402/18011.html
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