Epoch Times: "Red China" Minister Sued in Former Red Capital (Photo)
By Sarah Cook, Legal Correspondent
Aug 18, 2004 On August 9, a Russian resident filed a lawsuit in Moscow against top Chinese
official Bo Xilai for persecuting Falun Gong in China. This is the fourth time
the Minister of Commerce has been singled-out for crimes against humanity. The plaintiff filed a civil lawsuit with the public prosecutor's office
charging Bo, who had just completed a three day trip to Russia, with torture and
genocide. As mayor of Dalian and governor of Liaoning Province, Bo orchestrated
what experts claim has been a particularly brutal campaign in northeastern
China. Falun Gong, a spiritual practice claiming tens of millions of adherents, was
banned in China in 1999 and has since received brutal treatment from the Chinese
regime. Human rights organizations and the United Nations have documented
thousands of cases of torture by Chinese authorities against members of the
spiritual group, including 1023 death cases. Plaintiff Li Dan, a Chinese Falun Gong practitioner who lives in Russia, was
detained three times in the province Bo governed. In February 2002, after being
tricked into going to a police station, Li was sent to a labor camp. During his
detention, guards beat and force-fed Li, a dangerous practice that has become a
primary cause of death among Falun Gong practitioners in custody. This is the second time plaintiffs are citing the article to sue a Chinese
official. Plaintiffs previously filed a lawsuit against former president Jiang
Zemin under the same article at the end of June 2004. When asked about the significance of the new lawsuit against Bo, John Jaw of
the World Organization to Investigate the Persecution of Falun Gong said,
"Russia has very close relations with China, as both were Communist
countries before." Jaw says that this lawsuit shows that "other
countries have independent judicial systems, unlike China." From Promotion to Prosecution Jiang personally promoted Bo from mayor to governor after the persecution Bo
supervised in his city led to the death of fifteen Falun Gong practitioners,
according to the Falun Dafa Information Center. According to the Center, during Bo's three year tenure as governor, Liaoning
became one of the five provinces where the persecution of Falun Gong was the
most brutal. At least 100 practitioners are verified to have been tortured to
death there. In 2003, Liaoning Province invested 500 million Yuan to construct
China's first prison complex built exclusively to detain Falun Gong adherents. The investment seems to be backfiring for Bo, who now faces lawsuits wherever
he goes. Since April, various plaintiffs have sued him during visits to the
United States, Great Britain, Romania and Poland. Falun Gong practitioners were en-route to sue Bo during a trip to South
Africa in June when a drive-by shooting prevented them from serving him the
papers in time. South African police classified the attack as attempted murder
and are investigating possible links to the Chinese officials visiting
Johannesburg at the time. Source: http://english.epochtimes.com/news/4-8-18/22920.html

Falun Gong practitioners
hold a press conference in Moscow, August 4, 2004. A lawsuit was filed
in Russia against Chinese official, Bo Xilai, who is seen as one of the
core members of the Communist Party involved in the persecution. (Photo
source: ClearWisdom.net)
Li's complaint, which was accepted and is being processed by Russia's
Inquisitorial Court, alleges that Bo led Liaoning Province authorities in
closely following Jiang Zemin's orders to eradicate Falun Gong. The resulting
systematic torture and killing fits the definition of genocide as outlined in
Article 357 of Russia's Federal Criminal Law Code, according to the suit.
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