Epoch Times: Chinese Party Secretary Sued While Visiting Boston
By Riordan Galluccio
The Epoch Times BOSTON - Falun Gong may not have been top-of-mind for Chinese Communist Party
Secretary Wang Taihua as he mingled with members of Boston Chinese Community
Sunday night, but it certainly was the main topic of conversation for him at
breakfast. As the Anhui Province official slept in his hotel room, practitioners of the
spiritual practice Falun Gong waited patiently until early Monday morning to
serve him with a class-action lawsuit charging him with torture, murder, and
genocide. Falun Gong was banned in China in 1999 and has since received brutal
treatment from the Chinese regime. For the past 5 years, many instances of human
rights abuses against the spiritual group have been reported in China and
abroad. Boston practitioners first learned of Wang's visit to the area early last
week and scrambled to put together the lawsuit in time for his arrival. The lawsuit was filed on May 21st in Moakley U.S. Federal Courthouse on
behalf of four plaintiffs from Anhui Province. The complaint alleges that under
Wang's direction, the plaintiffs were subjected to torture and abuse in the
Female Labor Re-Education Camp and mental hospitals located in Anhui Province. Wang and those traveling with him declined to comment on the lawsuit or the
validity of the charges. A Boston representative of the World Organization to Investigate the
Persecution Against Falun Gong commented, Wang has taken an enthusiastic role in
the persecution and has on numerous public occasions supported the persecution
of Falun Gong in China. According to a speech given on December 17, 2003, at the Anhui Public
Security Work Meeting, Wang demanded that each level of the party committee and
government take strict precautions against and harshly crack down on the illegal
activities1 of Falun Gong at present and in the future. He also
demanded the implementation of a crackdown policy to maintain high pressure in
punishing the group. Wang Taihua joins a growing number of Chinese officials who have been charged
under the Alien Tort Claims Act and Torture Victims Protection Act during their
visits to the United States. Most recently Bo Xilai, Minister of Commerce and former Governor of Liaoning
Province, was served with a lawsuit charging him with torture, genocide, and
crimes against humanity during his visit to Washington D.C. in April. Former Chinese leader Jiang Zemin was served with similar charges while
visiting Chicago two years ago. Oral arguments in Jiang case are scheduled to
begin in U.S. Northern District Court of Illinois on May 27. 1
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