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German Human Rights Attorney Issues Statement Supporting Chicago Lawsuit Against Jiang
Chinese President Must Be Held Accountable for His Crimes Hearing before the Appeals Court in Chicago regarding the
lawsuit against Jiang Zemin, Initiator of the Falun Gong Persecution On October 18, 2002, American lawyer Dr. Terri Marsh, representing several
victims of the Falun Gong persecution in China, filed a lawsuit with the
District Court for the Northern District of Illinois in Chicago against Jiang
Zemin. He was then the Chinese head of state. The defendants in the suit
included the "610 Office," which Jiang Zemin had established for the
specific purpose to persecute Falun Gong. The suit charges Jiang Zemin with acts
of torture, genocide and crimes against humanity. (http://www.faluninfo.de/79.0.html) On September 12, 2003, the District Court dismissed the suit against Jiang
Zemin on the basis of his right to immunity as head of state. The public widely
criticized this decision. The plaintiffs filed an appeal on January 12, 2004
with the Appeals Court in Chicago. Dr. Marsh had this to say: "Even accepting his protection under immunity
as head of state while in office, that does not absolve him later on. After
leaving office, heads of state are no longer subject to the same privileges not
to answer for their crimes they committed while in office once they are out of
office." On Thursday, May 27, 2004, attorneys and plaintiffs and others as amicus
curiae will have an opportunity to verbally address the Appeals Court in Chicago
and voice their views. Jiang had put tremendous pressure on the American government after the
original lawsuit was filed to influence the court, claiming that he is protected
under the immunity for heads of state statute. The American government cannot represent the defendant, but produced
documentation via an amicus curiae brief. Attorney Wolfgang Kaleck: "Message for the Chicago Lawsuit on May 27th Regarding this event, attorney Wolfgang Kaleck expounded the significance of
this appeal in his message. He cited lawsuits brought by various nations, but in
particular pointed out words from a German lawsuit brought in Karlsruhe on
November 23, 2003, beginning with a quote: "When it concerns fundamental human rights, when life and freedom, and
protection from torture, from arbitrary curtailing of freedom of movement and
discrimination, those things that are precursors for an upright path, then there
cannot be any relativities or compromises in the basic attitudes." German President Rau said this in his speech concerning human rights in China
entitled "The principles of law -- preconditions for a modern
society," delivered during his trip to China on December 9, 2003 to an
assembly at the University of Nanjing. Since then, the Federal Court in Germany has held preliminary sessions to
determine whether or not a formal fact-finding process will be initiated.
Since similar procedures in Germany dealing with human rights violations have
been heard in Germany, among other those involving China were formally
initiated shortly after a suit was filed, we are sure that this lengthy
consideration process is a hopeful sign that the Federal Court is seriously
considering this case. That is why so many suits have been filed in several European, North
American and Asiatic countries, both civil and criminal, to put an end to the
possibility that the arch criminals in China might escape punishment.
Investigators in all these countries must collect evidence, to supply third
countries and eventually China herself with proof of crimes committed against
human rights, to bring these people to justice. Even now, all these lawsuits, formal complaints and processes serve the
important function of letting the international community know of and explain
the facts pertaining to these human rights violation; further, to show
solidarity with affected people in China and strengthen their hope, and also
to put pressure on the Chinese government, so that human rights violations
against and oppression of Falun Gong practitioners will stop immediately.
These lawsuits and undertakings also serve the purpose of exposing crimes from
the past and to bring those responsible before the courts." Signed Attorney Wolfgang Kaleck, Berlin Additional Information: German lawsuit, for downloading 424 KB: http://www.faluninfo.de/fileadmin/media/PDF/Strafanzeige.pdf Lawsuit and complaints from other countries against Jiang Zemin and other
high-ranking officials in China: http://www.faluninfo.de/148.0.html "610 Office": http://www.faluninfo.de/57.0.html Posting date: 5/28/2004 |